51 Kids' Halloween Costumes Deliver Endless Amounts of Childhood Imagination
When it comes to Halloween, kids' creativity is limitless.
Halloween is a festival celebrated in numerous countries, always on the same day, October 31, before the eve of All Hallows' Day. There are several theories about where the tradition originated, but they all represent the same practice.
It is believed that on Halloween, the spirits of the dead were able to cross the boundary between the worlds with the intention of harming people and crops in the physical world. To ward off evil spirits, people lit bonfires and wore costumes.
Halloween was brought to America in the 19th century, and since then, the tradition has evolved into one of the most interesting holidays for children. Today, the activities of this entertaining holiday include trick-or-treating, making jack-o'-lanterns (usually from pumpkins, but also from other root vegetables), lighting bonfires and candles, festive gatherings, telling scary stories, wearing costumes, and, most importantly for children, eating treats.
Nevertheless, while this holiday is one of the favorites among children, it is also an enjoyable time for adults to express their creativity. Decorating houses and making and wearing costumes is delightful for both kids and grown-ups.
This holiday provides a perfect justification for children to eat as much candy as they want, and it is probably one of the main reasons they adore this day. Another reason could be the costumes.
Children can dress up as their favorite characters. Seeing a joyful child eating candy and wearing a costume they have chosen for themselves brings nothing less than immeasurable happiness.
Moreover, it is always interesting to see which costumes they have chosen and whom they pretend to be. Childish imagination is truly limitless, and these photos are here to demonstrate it.
1. "My cousin’s Halloween costume"
Zauberer132. "Age 4 on Halloween in 1990. Fortunately, I had a 1-up"
Bailer863. "This year for Halloween, she wanted to be a jellyfish. Say no more; I got this. Practical on so many levels"
RedheadVirgo73
4. "Our son was born at 25 weeks almost 2 months ago. His nurse made him this epic costume"
mowntandoo
5. "I pity the fool"
barmeloxanthonyMD
6. "My daughter shaved her head for St. Baldrick’s last month, so she went as Eleven for Halloween"
Bibliophile1981
7. "We always joked that our little guy looked like a mandrake root when he cried. Therefore, we dressed him up as one for his first Halloween"
StearnZ
8. He meant it literally.
jungleland
9. She is perfect.
straycatstrutatl
10. "This year, my 10-year-old finally let me make his costume"
WYOmomming
11. "My family’s Avatar: The Last Airbender costumes"
nontoxicpuppydog
12. "My son wanted to be Ash for Halloween, so naturally, his baby sister was Pikachu"
BrittanyZombie
13. "My daughter nailed her Minister of Silly Walks costume"
TheKnotStore
14. "The school district doesn't allow Halloween costumes"
Picklwarrior
15. The “Coronavirus” costume.
Genericgumibear
16. "I thought I’d share my son’s Halloween costume here"
Chris_8a
17. "Regarding naptime, I dissent"
chimusicguy
18. "My daughter wanted her baby sister to be the goldfish to her Cat in the Hat this Halloween"
midwifeatyourcervix
19. "Baby's first costume"
NrealisticUmbrella
20. "My kid in a homemade Cousin It costume"
RazerRamona
21. "My son’s young Maleficent costume I’ve been 'working on' for two years was finally finished by his mom just in time for Halloween"
Bulok
22. "Starter Pokémon triplets"
WildernestHomestead
23. "Ace Ventura! My daughter really got into character this Halloween"
tfarinazo
24. "A happy belated Halloween from our artsy family"
Al_Eltz
25. "Saw the other post and had to share this. My brother and I, Halloween 1977, were also among the first generation of new cosplayers"
Dadbert97
26. "My boy was Freddie Mercury for Halloween"
pjhill930
27. "My son Maverick was born at 25 weeks. He’s been so strong throughout his stay in the NICU and, hopefully, will be coming home in December"
dev0urer
28. "My cousin’s kid after I handed him a panda head. I give you: the Pandalorian"
wizzy453
29. "My 2-year-old son as Pennywise. I made the entire costume and am extremely happy with how it turned out"
hydeiamsticky
30. Matilda
BeefRulez847
31. "My son as The Rock"
ahhhjota
32. Copy-paste
Nightwitcherxox
33. "My kids were Doc & Marty from BTTF"
DyslexicWitchCantSpell
34. "Here’s my twins as Slinky Dog"
AshRT
35. "My kids are sus"
AngelsDemonsAndChickenNuggets
36. "There is no crying in baseball"
imflukeskywalker
37. "A headless knight these days"
RKWinvisibleman
38. "My 2-year-old as the Colonel"
P13R4T
39. "Why be a princess when you can be a queen? Maleficent: now serving October 2020"
ittybitty_24
40. "My son’s Link costume"
DariaLalalalala
41. "I crochet my son full-body costumes; he picked Skeletor"
Crochetverse
42. "My assistant to the regional manager"
mh923
43. "My 10-year-old wanted to be a very famous singer for Halloween"
sixfourtykilo
44. "She looks just like Grandma"
etymologynerd
45. The cutest Halloween pair.
w_giftcards
46. "He wanted to be Maui for Halloween but wouldn't let me draw the tattoos"
keomakk
47. "My 11-year-old daughter as Sir Elton John. Saturday night’s alright for frightening"
Fuzzylogic1982
48. "Clowns - the reason I can't sleep at night. Pyper is the one exception. How she manages to be cute and scary, I’ll never know"
journey.pups
49. "Burn the witch"
ItTakesTwoToMakeAThingGoRight
50. "Dressed as the coolest professor this year"
Mc-Reddit
51. "My niece is obsessed with RBG, and I think she nailed her Halloween costume"
spencurai
There is no purer happiness than the happiness of a child. These photos represent precisely that: kids' immense happiness on Halloween.
You can see the pride on their faces; they are delighted with their choices and want to show them to everyone. Now that you have seen them too, which costumes do you like the best?