This website: http://www.parents.com/holiday/halloween/costumes/ has some fun and unique costume ideas for your new born. But remember to dress them in a warm costume.
Pin the tail on the halloween costume with the most orange on it.
It all depends on what you want. If your friends are going to, you will find it more fun.
Sure, sounds like a fun costume
costume party in a play christmas/santa just for fun
Family Fun Magazine offers some great Halloween costume ideas. They offer individual costume ideas or ideas you can use for the whole family! http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/ducks-662521/
There are many places to get costumes for a fun tim with the family. Some places are shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=family+halloween+costumes and familyfun.go.com/halloween/halloween-kids-costumes
You can find Halloween games at Kaboose and Fun School. Spook yourself with fun Halloween games this holiday from bopping eyeballs to scooping spaghetti hair!
Some fun Halloween activities in Austin this year include visiting haunted houses, attending costume parties, exploring pumpkin patches, and going on ghost tours.
There is nothing more adorable than a baby all decked out in her Halloween best. However, before you dash to the store to buy that outfit for your tyke's first Halloween, remember, the costume you choose must be practical, comfortable and safe. Here are some tips to help you find the best Halloween costume for your baby. Choose a costume that allows your little one to move freely. Infants like to kick, reach, stretch, rollover and crawl. If your infant wears a costume that weighs more than her, it will restrict her movements and make for an uncomfortable Halloween night. Costumes should be made of lightweight materials that won't weigh your baby down. Select a costume that allows plenty of air to circulate. Tight fitting outfits made out of materials like spandex and leather are not appropriate for babies because they can cause them get overheated. An infant's Halloween costume should be roomy and made of breathable fabrics to allow air to flow through. Forget about the rhinestones and glitter. These items may add flair to a baby's Halloween costume, but rhinestones pose a choking hazard to babies because they are small and can be easily swallowed. Glitter can fall off of your baby's costume, get in her eyes and cause scratches and discomfort to them. Select costumes with snaps or zippers to allow easy access for diaper changes. Babies need to have their diapers changed often. It can be time consuming and annoying for all involved if you have to strip your baby from head toe every time you have to change her diaper. Never put a Halloween mask over your infant's face. Covering your baby's face with a mask can cause her to suffocate. Instead of using a mask, consider painting your child's cheeks with a small amount of nontoxic paint. Dressing your infant up for Halloween can be loads of fun. However, if your baby's costume is not breathable, lightweight, safe and practical, it could mean a night filled with misery and discomfort.
Go for a preepy school girl it easy and fun!
It does not have a code. u need the Pumpkin fun kitty to get it. Have a happy Halloween too!