Toddler Cinderella Costumes

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The Popularity of the Costume

Every few years, the movie that no little girl needs to be without is re-released, inspiring toddler Cinderella costumes to pop up everywhere. They make their presence known from daily dress-up time to Halloween trick-or-treat sessions, and they’re sold everywhere from Wal-Mart to online costume stores.

With a story in mind that uses love and magic to bring a sweet, caring girl and a handsome, kind prince together, no wonder little girls want to mimic the costumes. Cinderella seems to be the epitome of a Disney princess, and every little girl wants to share in the magic of fairy godmothers, talking mice, and pumpkins that turn into carriages.

Sizing

It’s usually best to check with the manufacturer when it comes to the sizing for toddler Cinderella costumes. This is especially important if you’re ordering online, and even more important if you’re ordering online at the last minute. Sizing varies quite a bit in costumes, just as it does in other clothing. For example, here is a sizing chart from Costume City. The size is based on height, weight and waist size. An especially tall toddler may need to shop in the smaller child sizes, but still be in toddler sizes on another manufacturer’s website.

Where to Find Toddler Cinderella Costumes

You can find a Cinderella Ballerina Costume at CostumeCity.com. If the tutu isn't your kid’s style, there are also the Prestige version and the Magic Lights version, with fiber optic touches.

HalloweenMart.com has a selection of toddler Cinderella costumes. They boast a fit for girls too small for regular child costumes and those who are between the toddler and child phases. They also have Ariel, Belle, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, and more.

PartyAmericaStore.com has a toddler Cinderella costume, too. It comes with the dress and the choker. You can buy the tiara, wand, and shoes separately on the site.

Special Touches

Don’t forget, being Cinderella isn’t only about the dress. You’ll need some accessories to complete the whole look. Think about adding the following either for fun or just for pictures:

  • A tiara
  • The shoes (who can forget the glass slippers?)
  • A headband
  • A pumpkin to use as a prop in pictures
  • A magic wand, another possible prop for pictures
  • Stuffed animals, specifically mice

Getting Extra Use from Disney Costumes

The most obvious way to get some use out of toddler Cinderella costumes is to buy one for Halloween and have your own little princess go trick-or-treating in it. Why limit the magic to jut one night of the year, though? Having a sleepover? A birthday party? Have all the little girls dress up as their favorite Disney princess and make it a theme. Your little girl gets more wear out of the costume this way; toddlers grow fast so she won’t be wearing it again next year anyway! Don’t forget to take pictures.

Want a diversion from her playing dress-up in YOUR closet? Buy her the costume and some heels. She’ll forget Mommy’s clothes and shoes. In that way, you’re using Cinderella to create a little magic of your own. Bippity, boppity, boo!

What to Do with Costumes Later

Unless you tend to keep things like costumes around as keepsakes, the time will come when the toddler Cinderella costumes won’t fit anymore. Then you have the opportunity to bring a little magic to another little girl’s life. Why not donate the costume so that someone else less fortunate can buy it at a deep discount?



 


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