Just because your baby is well… a baby… doesn’t mean you can’t have fun dressing up your little munchkin. If your baby is bare up there, here are three rad ideas that’ll make everyone wish they had no hair too.

Mr. Clean

 

Carl Fredricksen

 

Dr. Evil and Mini-Me

 

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Fussy kids? No worries, we’ve been there. Scroll below for some costume ideas for kids who want the candy, but don’t want to dress up.

Unicorn

Add an adorable horn, and your sweet little baby is good to go.

A chef

If you’re able to find a pint-sized apron, your kiddo can play cook or chef. Not only that, but large pockets equals extra places to store candy!

Athlete

Did your kid play any sports this year? Stay frugal and reuse that jersey or uniform for Halloween night!

Dinosaurs

Have your tots stay warm this Halloween night with this dinosaur beanie and mitten set.

Rockstar

Band Tee? Check. Chuck Taylors? Check. Inflatable or “Air” Guitar? Check. You’re ready to bounce!

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What’s more fun than a kid in a candy shop? A kid in a costume shop! Make it your best Halloween yet and get dress-up ideas from our photo gallery. With the right gear and tools, you can copy these DIY costumes that range from simple to how in the world did they do that? Click through and get ready for a day of haunting, hugs and non-stop laughter!

Peter Pan’s Shadow

Instead of dressing up like Disney’s favorite flyer, why not embody his mischievous doppelgänger instead? A unique twist on a classic childhood tale, the hardest part about this cool costume is the hat. FYI: Your kiddo will totally be able to breathe, says DIY blogger mama Nicole of Tikkido.

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— Gabby Cullen

Inspired by a certain trick-or-treating dancing bear who once jetéd her way up and down the block, this collection of combo costume ideas will surely get your kid an extra piece of candy from impressed neighbors. Out-of-the-bag Halloween costumes are so last year. Give these a go this fright night and be the talk of the playground.

1. Ballerina Bear – The costume that started this story is adorable from top to bottom in combining girly childhood favorites teddy bears, tutus, and tiaras.

2. Vampire Bunny – The well read among your neighbors may get the James Howe Bunnicula reference, but most will likely just laugh-in-terror at the fangs, floppy ears, and bloodied carrots.

3. Sir Princess-A-Lot – Girls too often get pigeonholed into dainty medieval roles, but not this year! Raid your little boy’s toy chest, then mash-up the traditional pastel-clad princess garb with a shield, sword, and cape.

4. French Mer-Maid – The mythical creature from the sea meets 20th-century servant girl in this curiously odd costume. When a feather duster and white doily apron is paired with a classic mermaid costume, many laughs will follow!  Helpful tip: don’t Google “French Maid Costume” with your kids around, trust us!

5. Piglets in a Blanket – A delicious costume idea for twin babies. A pair of Piglet suits and a comfy tan blanket is more than appetizing this Halloween. Pass the mustard!

6. Steampunk Rocker – A mohawk and a monocle, and a tattered Ramones tee and a top hat — there are countless possibilities with this hip combination costume.

7. Harry Potter Pirate – With his famous wand in one hand — the one without a hook, of course — and a patch on one eye under those circular specs, your little Harry Potter Pirate will be the hit at the Gryffind-Argh Halloween party!

8. Zombie Potter – How could Harry Potter ever get cooler? Make him join the legion of the walking dead! Traditional Potter garb combines with classic zombie accents to frighten and delight.

9. Harry the Friendly Ghost – White sheet, round glasses, lightening bolt and a scarf make this the easiest combo costume ever, and a clever take on the traditional Harry Potter look!

What’s the wildest combo costume you’ve ever seen? Share your clever costume ideas in a comment below. 

— Jeff Bogle