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BABY HALLOWEEN COSTUMES - BABY COSTUMES - INFANT COSTUMES

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Halloween Costumes: Turn and Learn (My Turn Books) (Board book)

Book Description
Each page features a bouncy rhyme that signals what's missing in the picture. On the page with a cute, hatless witch, the text reads: "Help this witch find the hat that's right, and you will see a scary sight!" When you dial up a witch's black hat, a puff of steam appears above her bubbling cauldron.





The Baby Book: Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two (Revised and Updated Edition) (Paperback)

Amazon.com
In their excellent (and hefty) resource guide, The Baby Book, attachment parenting specialists William Sears and Martha Sears have provided new parents with their approach to every aspect of baby care basics, from newborns to toddlers. Attachment parenting is a gentle, reasonable approach to parenting that stresses bonding with your baby, responding to her cues, breastfeeding, "wearing" your baby, and sharing sleep with your child. For those parents who worry about negative effects of this attention, the Sears say, "Spoiling is what happens when you leave something (or some person) alone on the shelf--it spoils."--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly
William and Martha Sears, a pediatrician and a registered nurse respectively, team up with two of their doctor sons to update their 1993 guide to "attachment parenting." Advocating a "high-touch style of parenting to balance the high-tech life of the new millennium," the authors teach new parents how to bond with their babies through seven fundamental behaviors, including breastfeeding, "babywearing" and setting proper boundaries. When parents keep close to their babies by bringing them into bed at night and picking them up when they cry, the infants develop better, the authors argue; rather than becoming spoiled, they become more healthy and independent. From tips for a healthy birth, getting your baby to sleep and feeding him the "right fats," to information about early health concerns, the major steps in infant development and troublesome but typical toddler behavior, the authors of this comprehensive volume (who share their own parenting experiences along the way) are assured and reassuring experts.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review: Good for some things

As an involved father, I thought that it would be good idea for me to read the same references that my wife did. I was disappointed after reading Dr. Sears' book. According to this book, my role in the care and rearing of my child is relegated to being secondary to that of my wife's, "Father creates a supportive environment that allows mother to devote her energy to the baby (pg.8)". The role that I am to play in my baby's care is defined in pages 8, 43, 272, and 350 (paperback edition) out of a book that has 689 pages.
To his credit, Dr. Sears does provide some good practical advice on some childrearing issues, which is why I would give it 2 stars. However, I find the overall tone of this to be extremely patronizing and to be totally dismissive of the fact that fathers are sometimes the primary caregivers to children. This book has a very strong bias towards the traditional mom-stays-at-home-and-father-goes-to-work household. If some families decide to follow this template, by no means would I criticize them for following what they believe to be the best for their children and families. I do not have a bias against this.

However, what I am also rather upset about (in addition to my relegation to a secondary role in my child's upbringing) is Dr. Sears' subtle and backhanded criticism of as well as lack of support for families that do not follow the traditional route. Given his pediatric practice, the number of books that he has written, the boards that he is on, it is obvious that Dr. Sears himself has devoted very little time personally to the raising of his children and instead, has given the majority of the child-rearing duties to his wife. Despite being an RN, I cannot believe that Mrs. Sears worked much professionally, given that she is the primary caregiver for 8 children.

Being a physician myself, I know that there is no way that Dr. Sears can accomplish all of his professional duties and discharge all of his responsibilities and still have a great deal of time for directly caring for his children. Personally, I chose to take a position where I could cut back on the number of days that I work so that I could take care of my daughter while my wife can pursue her career as well as be a good mother. This arrangement has worked well for all of us. But had I not reassured my wife that it would work out, she would have had a huge amount of unneccessary guilt engendered by this book with its biases and hidden agenda. I feel sorry for mothers and families that read this book, didn't have the options that we had, and felt incredible guilt that they were somehow shortchanging their children. Perhaps Dr. Sears' family does not need two incomes, but I know many families do (an idea he pooh-poohs on page 374)and they make hard choices. The last thing that these families need is an authority figure that either openly and subtly disapproves of their choices.

Review: Mixed Review

Dr. Sears' book contains valuable discussions of contemporary parenting issues that cannot be found in other standard parenting books, including a comprehensive discussion of breastfeeding techinques and chapters on "baby-wearing" (using a sling) and on "nighttime parenting," including sharing a bed with your baby. As first time parents interested in these subjects, we found the book very useful. Unfortunately, the book is marred by three serious flaws. First, Dr. Sears -- although including frequent mention of the role of fathers (which many books do not) -- appears to believe in the "natural" primacy of the mother-baby relationship. Our baby's father felt quite slighted by many of Dr. Sears' comments in this regard. Further, Dr. Sears' views simply do not reflect reality in many modern households. In a similar vein, Dr. Sears' book contains a strong subtext that it would be better for the child if its mother did not work outside of the home. Second, Dr. Sears is rather cavalier in his use of medical studies. When they support his theories, he refers to them extensively without mentioning contrary studies and results, no matter how well-accepted. When study results do not support Dr. Sears' views, he tosses them aside by suggesting that one can find a study to support any theory. Third, Dr. Sears' tone is so didactic that the parent who chooses not to follow his advice runs the risk of feeling guilty. In short, the book contains valuable advice that cannot be easily found elsewhere, but the first-time parent would be wise to take Dr. Sears with a grain of salt!

Review: Love the Sears approach

This is a great book for anyone who is into or interested in the attachment parenting approach. The book is well-written and well organized and provides a lot of useful and interesting information. The book is long and goes over a lot of different topics, but the way it is put together makes it easy to either read it straight through or go right to the topic that you want to read about.


Review
This book covers most questions a parent faces during pregnancy and the first years after birth.

It's not a difficult book, and it's an easy read, making it palatable for even the most ordinary parent out there, i.e. the threshold is not very high.

The book everyone should read instead of "what to expect when you're expecting".
I recommend 3 reads to cover all your parenting basics; This book, 'The discpline book' also written by Sears, and 'Our babies ourselves', an anthropologic approach.

Review: baby book
Great reference guide for first time parents. Even if you do not believe in their style of parenting (attachment), there is still a bunch of valuable information. Take the information that you find useful. My husband is a stay at home dad and he found this book very cool.

Review: Compassionate Parenting!
This book is filled with wisdom based on professional and personal experience of the authors, and has been indespensible for our new family! I don't understand the negative reviewers' stance on the childrearing advice this book offers (birth-bonding, breastfeeding, babywearing, bedding close to your baby, belief in the signal value of your babies cries, and balance and boundaries). This book has shown my husband and I how to really know our baby, to not be afraid to fall in love with him, to hold and bond with him, and to respond appropriately to his cries. I am amazed that some reviewers seem to find this style of parenting enslaving! I guess they expect a tiny infant to adapt to the parent's schedule and lifestyle as quickly as possible without regard to a baby's cognitive development and emotional needs. My husband and I consider it a great privledge and honor to have children, and are happy to temporarily put aside our wants to parent our child, who will only be a baby for a short time. This is not "martyr mothering", but understanding, as a mature adult, that babyhood is a special (and short!) time to lay a foundation of trust and security. I am happy that our family will look back upon the baby days as a time of love, bonding, and learning about each other and not a time of endless crying, not knowing/understanding what my baby needs, and pining for when he's finally older!
I seriously doubt that some of the reviewers even read the book, because many have so misqouted and made-up things that they claim Dr. Sears said or advocates. For instance, of course the book does not say that your child will be stupid if you don't breastfeed {how absurd!}, never is it said that fathers are not be involved in parenting {ALL THROUGHOUT the book it speaks to the importance of fathers being involved in all aspects of parenting- and can do everything advocated except actually breastfeed!} and it never says to simply plop your infant in an adult bed inbetween two adults with big blankets and pillows!
Most likely, your child will not, as one reviewer says, one day simply announce that he/she is ready to sleep in their own room. But what is not true is that the longer you let the nursing and rocking to sleep go on the harder it will be to break. There IS a NATURAL progression to the point of sleeping on their own and this book shows how a child comes to that point over time (it's called weaning- which is the most healthy way to develop true independance in a human child).
Most importantly, what this book expresses beautifully is how to develop a strong relationship with your child based on love, trust and security. It advocates trusting your instincts and shows the parent how to really be the expert on your own child.
This style of parenting results in having a strong emotional investment in your child, which is one of the best experiences life has to offer!
And by the way- you do not have to be the kind of person who "churns their own butter" to follow the advice in this book; my huband and I are both professionals, he an IT executive and I an interior designer, and follow everything this book suggests and have found it to be very rewarding. (Although churning butter sounds like it might be a fun thing to try!)




My Halloween Sound Book (First Holiday Books) (Board book)
"Put on your costume - it's time to go trick-or-treating!..." (more)

Book Description
From black cats to jack-o"-lanterns, this shaped board book is a perfect introduction to Halloween symbols. Just scary enough to give toddlers a thrill, this book features all kinds of gruesome treats to eat, fun costumes to wear, and spooky decorations to make, as well as the animals you might meet on October 31! A shimmer of glitter on every spread adds magical sparkle to the photographic illustrations, and a sound module of five fun and frightful sounds will prepare young children for the scariest night of the year.

Review: My Baby Daughter Loves This Book!

I bought this for my daughter when she was 2 months (okay, I bought it for ME because it was so cute). We really started to read it and get into it when she was about 6 months. She would get into my lap and as I would read, she would push the button to hear the sound. She is more into this book/toy than anything else she has. I am buying another one since it is now broken (the button makes strange noises when you push it). I highly recommend it! The sounds are great and the pictures are big and easy to see.

Review: Toddler loves this book!
This is one of the few books I've paid full price for in a long time. It was worth it. My 2 year old son loves this book, we read it over & over. The sounds are pretty good. We especially like the spooky music & the one with windw blowing. I have tons of halloween books including about 20 board books for my toddler. This is one of our favorites.




Touch and Feel Halloween (Board book)

Amazon.com
Touch the pumpkin's waxy orange skin. Stroke the velvet coat of a pint-sized wizard. Halloween is a time of sensory delights, and this chunky little board book celebrates some spine-chilling tactile sensations, like a scruffy pirate's beard and the silky black fur of a witch's cat. Young readers brought up on Pat the Bunny will love feeling the various textures of Halloween, and may be inspired with new ideas for this year's costume. DK's trademark crisp photos against a white background are always a pleasure to see, especially with the accompanying large, simple text. Colorful pictures of children in costume, treasure chests, jack-o'-lanterns, and, of course, candy, will put readers in the right mood for the spookiest night of the year. (Baby to preschool) --Emilie Coulter

Book Description
This engaging novelty book will charm and delight young readers. Featuring a selection of thrilling Halloween-themed textures, each title offers a new tactile sensation. Contrast the "silky" black cat with the "scaly" snake or compare the "bristly" pirate's beard to the scarecrow's "hairy" jacket. Large, simple text and colorful photographs of objects ranging from familiar to scary and exotic provide a fun learning experience.

Review: Toddler Perfect!!
My daughter loves this! We took it to her school and they are all loving it.

Review: A HALLOWEEN TOUCH AND FEEL

We have several of the touch and feel books in our home and our two year old has always enjoyed them. Kids love touching different things and the touch and feel books give them several different textures to work on. My two year old just loves Halloween. He'll ask to read Halloween books all year round.

As with the other touch and feel books, this one has vivid and color photography to accompany the various textures your child gets to touch including a pumpkin, Pirates Beard, the fur of a black cat, and a wizards robe. One can, I suppose question the educational value of these books but why must all books be educational? Bottom line is that all of these books are fun for kids to read and touch.

Review: Best touch and feel book
My 16 mo. old daughter has at least 10 of these books, and this one is her favorite. The texture parts are large, unlike the nfl book, and she loves the kitty page! There are also pages of a wizard, a scarecrow, a pumpkin, and a pirate.

Review: Our PUMPKIN loves this book!
A Kid's Review
Our 10 month-old daughter just LOVES this book. She reads it every night & especially enjoys touching the pirate's ROUGH beard...(it probably reminds her of her daddy!) She has several others from this series and really takes notice of the crisp, clear, true-to-life pictures. It's a sure thing! We already got the Christmas one for her! Buy it. Today.




Dora the Explorer - Dora's Halloween (2004)

Review: Trick or Treat- Fun for all.
My daughter loves Dora the Explorer. She is only 22 months old and can sing most of the songs. Dora has helped her to learn new words- some of them spanish. This DVD has four really good episodes. I was a little apprehensive to buy a holiday themed Dora - But, I am glad I did. The first episode the Halloween one, had my daughter singing Trick or Treat, and dancing- this one has good songs. There is a episode about Baby Dino - and saying dinosauer. The last episode is Por Favor - So guess what my daughter was saying. It is hard to find this many good episode on one DVD. Enjoy.

Review: Another hit by the makers of Dora the Explorer!
My family is not big on Halloween, in fact my husband really does not like it at all, but he absolutely loved this movie. It has such cute songs on it, and the costumes are just so cute! The other three episodes are also very good, and my daughter loved all of them. I am glad that I had the chance to share this DVD with her. I hope everyone enjoys this DVD.

Review: Very cute!
Reviewer: jennifer (Houston, Tx United States) - See all my reviews
The Halloween episode is so cute and my 2 1/2 year old boy loves it. I'd much rather him watch stuff like this than the new stuff that is out like Yu Gi Oh..YUCK!

The other three episodes arnt about Halloween but are still cute Dora cartoons.

Review: Dora's halloween
I was very happy with the Dora halloween dvd. I have been trying to find movies to sort of introduce halloween to my 18 month old. Well I dont know if it has helped introduce halloween to him but he cant stop talking about dora. Dora this and dora that! Its all he wants to watch now. He has many diferent volumes as well.

Review: spooky dora
As always Dora is great. I was happily surprized at how much spanish they use in this movie. good halloween fun, not scary

Review: Great Adventure with Dora and friends!!!
I bought this DVD for my daughter Amanda~~a tried and true Dora fanatic!!!! She LOVED the Episode "Boo" I, however, had one problem with it, which resulted in me giving it only 4 stars rather than 5.....In the "Boo" episode, Dora and Boots happen upon a little monster. They invite him to go trick or treating with them, the only catch is, the lil monster must be home by the time both hands on the clock are on the 12. Last time I checked, when it's dark outside, that would mean that they are out trick or treating until 12AM!!!!!! Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a night of trick or treating fun, but the preschoolers tht I know are pretty much finished trick or treating after around 9pm! Besides that, this DVD is one of Dora's better ones! Amanda loves it!

Review: Pretty good, but not perfect
First, be warned...only one of the four 20-minute Dora episodes on this DVD has anything to do with Halloween. The first segment is about Halloween and my two year old loves it! But the remainder of the episodes, including one about a wizard who is missing his wand, are just average. But I still give it four stars just because the Halloween episode is so good.



Happy Halloween (Disney Babies) (Hardcover)
Product Details

Reading level: Baby-Preschool

Hardcover: 24 pages
Publisher: Golden Books; 1st ed edition (August, 1997)
Language: English
ISBN: 0307987809
Product Dimensions: 6.0 x 5.6 x 0.2 inches





Boo! (Halloween Glow Books) (Paperback)

Book Description
Glow-in-the-dark treats for young ghosts and goblins!

"Boo!" says this ghost full of tricks and surprises. Watch him transform into all shapes and sizes!

These die-cut, rhyming, chunky board books come with a spooky surprise--glow-in-the-dark eyes that peek out from the first page and through the cover to give young trick-or-treaters a real touch of Halloween magic!




Room on the Broom (Hardcover)

Book Description
Glow-in-the-dark treats for young ghosts and goblins!

"Boo!" says this ghost full of tricks and surprises. Watch him transform into all shapes and sizes!

These die-cut, rhyming, chunky board books come with a spooky surprise--glow-in-the-dark eyes that peek out from the first page and through the cover to give young trick-or-treaters a real touch of Halloween magic!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Review: Room on a Broom Excellent Fun!
Funny, that this is the first book my husband picks up every night to read to our daughter. He asked me to buy all of her books! He loves her style and the illustrations are excellent. My daughter loves this book and it is not scary at all! Buy this book and her others you will not be disappointed!

Review: Room on the Broom
Our children loved this book, as did we!!! One of our all time favorites ~ and one that will be enjoyed, and cherished between Oct. 31st through Oct. 30th!!! There is nothing not to like... nothing.

Review: Wonderful rhythmic read
My 1 1/2 year old loves this book, as do I. The illustrations are wonderful and it has a great rhythm for reading aloud. The story is wonderful and I plan to order more books by this author/illustrator duo. I highly recommend!

Review: Buyer Beware: 2 Different Book Versions
My 3.5-year-old son loves this book. The illustrations are clever and charming and the simple, repetitive rhymes are perfect for young listeners. It is a joy to read aloud. It is one of my top 10 books to give as a gift. A witch and her cat are flying around and encounter three other animals that would like to know if there is room on the broom for an animal like them. The reply is always an enthusiastic "Yes!" (Now who wouldn't like a ride on a broom?) This book is generally not found on bookstore shelves because it is considered a Halloween book, but it is fun reading any time of year. After numerous renewals from the library, we purchased our own copy. (We also own and highly recommend "The Spiffiest Giant in Town.")
When our Amazon ordered book came in the mail, my husband read it and noticed that his favorite line said by the dragon, "witch without fries" is not in the book! We like the original verse, "The dragon drew near with a glint in his eyes, and said, "Just this once I'll have witch without fries." That has been replaced with "The dragon drew nearer and started to drool. He said, "I won't let you go- do you think I'm a fool?" WHY??? Why are there two versions??? Are fries not politically correct? How sad. Look, I don't offer fries to my kid (and I won't eat them) but it is a funny (and more dramatic) line and it should remain in ALL copies. We are going to copy the "witch without fries" part onto a Post-it note and put it where it should be...inside the book.

Review: Room for one more?, September 13, 2002
What a fun book for Halloween or anytime!
The book offers a gentle lesson in cooperation as the animals work together to rescue their friend. (It's a dirty job, but somebody had to do it--you'll see what I mean when you read the book.)

The rhymes work well for reading aloud and the vividly colored illustrations are full of details that little children will want to look at again and again.

For the most part the characters are smiling (except, of course, when the dragon tries to eat the witch). Even the youngest child will not feel threatened by either the characters or the plot.

I have a feeling this is going to be the featured story at my Halloween story hours this year.

Review: Such a fun and clever book!!!!
Reviewer: Carla Loughran (Austin, TX United States) - See all my reviews
My girls, ages two and four, love this book and so do I! It's a clever rhyme and a sweet story that teaches a subtle lesson about how doing things for others can ultimately benefit oneself. I also appreciate how everything is not spelled out for the reader and there are some portions near the end that the child has to figure out. Very clever -- my favorite Halloween book this year. Nevertheless, this book is not Halloween-specific, and is definitely appropriate for any time of the year.

Review: Room on the Broom
This is a great book. My 1 1/2 year old loves it and my husband and I love to read it to her. It is delightful in both the verse and the illistrations. My daughter carries it about the house, sometimes she wants it to be read to her and other times she'd rather look at the pictures and read it herself. I have sent it as a gift and recomended it highly. Sometimes when my daughter is napping I pick it up and read it to myself.

Review: Great Halloween book
My 3 yr. old loves this book! It is actually a little big for him but the pictures are wonderful and the story really keeps him captivated!The storyline is funny and my little guy just giggles every time we read it. This is a book I will hold onto for years and pull out every Halloween! I have already recommended it to a few friends.


The Haunted Halloween Carnival (SpongeBob SquarePants) (Board book)

Book Description

The Haunted Halloween Carnival has come to Bikini Bottom, and SpongeBob and Patrick can't wait to try out all the rides! Read along and follow SpongeBob's glow-in-the-dark eyes from beginning to end!



It's Halloween (Barney) (Paperback)
by Inc. Scholastic, Mark S. Bernthal


Book Description
Join Barney and friends as they make Halloween decorations, choose costumes, and go trick-or-treating. This coloring and activity book has a whole new look, with an eye-catching photographic cover.


 

Baby Costume Ideas from LTM Party
Try newborn animal costumes, class halloween costumes for newborns, newborn bug costumes or even funny newborn costumes!

 




Easy Halloween Costumes for Kids


Review:

This is a beautiful book and so user-friendly! It was great to avoid frantically running around from store to store, since this book has such simple patterns and shortcuts where you don't even have to sew, as well as last-minute panic solutions. The 100 different costume choices (from well-known bunnies, pirates and witches to the amusing gingerbread house, octopus, swamp monster) will last the Halloween life of my kids (and probably their kids too!), making this book quite the bargain. Making and creating the costumes was a fun family project and encouraged everyone's imagination. I like the idea that a portion of the proceeds of the book go to UNICEF.

I have made the squeleton costume for my 5 years old and it was a success.It was a great initiation to costume making for me.It also is easy to understand and do by them selfs for older kids. It is our favorite bedtime story.

Sam (age 5) and Kate (age 3) have been so excited about this book "reading" every page over and over and taking it to bed with them! Kate has memorized the names of each costume and has been able to ask for and describe a combination of costumes that she has imagined for herself!
This book is wonderful for inspiring creative imagination and the costume tips and patterns ARE easy and versatile enough for you to whip up an original costume with very simple inexpensive ingredients or with whatever you have in the house even at the very last minute!

I am very proud of Sam, who after much gleeful "study" of this book with his sister, decided to make his own costume modifying one of the ideas in this book - how satisfying for him to march in his school costume parade wearing an original costume that started from an idea from this book and made pretty much all by himself (hey, no sewing, or even glue gun needed for that one!) I'm sure we will get lots more year round dress-up inspiration from this truly "Illegally Easy Halloween Costumes for Kids" book to come... my mind is already brewing up some winter dress-up Birthday Party ideas!

In Illegally Easy Halloween Costumes For Kids, Halloween costume designer Leila Peltosaari showcases one hundred easy-to-make costumes complete with matching treat bags and accessories. The simple, step-by-step instructions are enhanced with detailed full-color photos and illustrations. The color-coded, easy patterns for 3 to 12 year olds are well-organized and feature a wealth of "no-sew" shortcuts and "last-minute" solutions. Highly recommended for even the most novice costumer, Illegally Easy Halloween Costumes For Kids is enhanced further with a history of Halloween, safety tips, and anecdotal background stories. With designs ranging from traditional and storybook characters to animals and clowns, to celestial beings and cultural tributes, most of the costumes can be assembled without a sewing machine and in only one evening. Many of the costumes are made form Polarfleece (a perfect Halloween fabric which is soft and lightweight, slightly stretchy, warm, versatile, with no hemming or seam finished needed -- and hotglues like a dream!). Although specifically targeted for the Halloween holiday, these are delightful outfits that can well serve for costume parties and school plays at any time of year!

Illegally Easy Halloween Costumes for Kids is the best I have seen on this topic. The full color photographs of the costumes, complete with makeup, are spectacular. The directions are thorough and easy to follow. Any of these costumes would be a terrific for Halloween and the ideas could also be used for making costumes for plays or other productions. At the price of store bought costumes or patterns, this book is a bargain, as it contains 100 costumes and many additional ideas. You won't be disappointed!









Family Fun Tricks and Treats


Halloween is a time of transformation and not for just humans who don the face paint and masks!

Reviews


There are a number of Halloween books out on the market for decorating, baking and costume making, but this is one of the few that actually has something new in it!

The crafts are clever, but actually look doable wtih things you might already have on hand. The costumes ideas are fun and innovative, the food ideas are also really cute, but not overly-complicated. While some classic ideas never die, this book puts a nice twist on things like "body parts" games.

Of course, the ideas come from the monthly magazine that Disney produces, Family Fun, and if you get the magazine, you'll have already seen alot of these things in print or on their website. Still, the book is nicely layed-out, easy to flip through and a good resource of party and costume ideas for both kids and their grown-ups.

This book is an awesome resource for make-at-home costumes and decorations. The ideas are so cute, easy to follow, and where else can you find a recipe for slime?

This was great! My daughter & I love Halloween and when we saw this we bought it right away. There are so many wonderful ideas. A must have! There were a lot of spooky things to do with foods and great little ideas for those little helpers to decorate your home with lots of memories! You have to get this one!





The Halloween Handbook : 447 Costumes (Paperback)

Book Description
It's dress-up for grown-ups, and the liveliest, most imaginative collection of Halloween costume ideas--447 costume ideas to be exact--from two hip, inveterate lovers of all things Halloween . . . plus dozens of other ideas for enjoying the holiday.

Bridie Clark and Ashley Dodd are the dynamic duo, in or out of capes. For every level of interest, time--and irony--they offer suggestions. There's the ultra-quick: Pin several pair of underwear to a shirt, and voilà, A Chest of Drawers. With a bit more time, wrap yourself in aluminum foil and don a beret--mmm, French Kiss. There are Angels and Devils, all with variations (add roller skates to your Satan costume, and go as Hell on Wheels). Come Hither costumes--Lady Godiva, Chippendales Dancer, Stripper Emerging from a Cake. Celeb sightings, from the Dalai Lama to Madonna (six Madonnas, actually, from all of her phases). Costumes for couples--Sweethearts Caught on Lover's Lane, Fred and Wilma Flintstone--and costumes for whole groups of friends, including how to appear as the Sopranos or the hapless castaways on Gilligan's Island. And for the children, check out Nursery Rhymes, Fairy Tales, and Other Costumes for the Young and Young at Heart.

Finally, for the friend who just can't bear the thought of dressing up but still wants to join the fun, suggest the Time Traveler from the Day Before Halloween.

About the Author
Bridie Clark lives in New York and works in publishing. Halloween is far and away her favorite holiday--originally for the candy, and now for the once-a-year opportunity to play dress-up. Ashley Dodd lives in New York and works in public relations. Halloween is far and away her favorite holiday--originally for the candy, and now for the once-a-year opportunity to play dress-up.

Review: Showcases 447 do-it-yourself costume concepts
The collaborative effort of Halloween costume experts and enthusiasts Bridie Clark and Ashley Dodd, The Halloween Handbook: Dress-Up For Grown-Ups showcases 447 imaginative, easy-to-make, do-it-yourself costume concepts. From traditional favorites such as Wonder Woman or Peter Pan, to more eyebrow-raising unique costumes like the One-Night Stand (the costumegoer appears as an actual stand with lampshade over the head, bra and pantyhouse dangling on the tablecloth) or the Green Card (wearing a large green sandwich board humorously displaying a parody what a real green card looks like). Black-and-white photographs illustrate fun, zany, sometimes edgy ideas with practical suggestions to efficiently and frugally make a Halloween guise to remember. Especially recommended not only for Halloween, but as a source of ideas for costume parties year round or even school and community theater apparel.



 

Clever Costume Creating for Halloween (Paperback)

Review" Prrrfect booook for the costume inclined!
From kids to adults, everyone loves being someone (or someTHING!) else for Halloween. Singleton's book provides a wealth of ideas and resources, and the interior illustrations, photographs, and black-and-orange two-color printing make for a very attractive product.

Review: Fun! Fun! Fun!
This is such a fun book for Halloween! I have enjoyed looking at the photographs and illustrations. I can't wait to try some of the creative costumes out on my children. The book makes it so easy to put together and understand! In this day of rush, rush, rush, its so wonderful to have a book that makes life simple. Thank you for such a great tool!

Review: Clever Costume Creating for Halloween
I found this book to be very enlightning for ideas on creating Halloween costumes. It is full of so many good tips, many requiring a minimal amount of effort in putting together a costume. I would recommend this book to many, both young and old and particularly to parents who every year need to come up with a new and unique costume for their children to dress for Halloween.

Review: Clever Costume Creating for Halloween
Suzanne Singleton has certainly outdone herself on this release. Clever Costume Creating for Halloween is jam-packed with unique ideas for easy to make, NO SEW costumes. The illustrations help you visualize the overall effect and the instructions are packed with appropriate props and accessories.

Although I am an artist and consider myself to be pretty creative, when it comes to Halloween costumes I go blank. The creative part of me wants to do something original, unique. I definitely could never bring myself to buy those mass produced, plastic-masked versions available in the stores. When I flipped through Suzanne Singleton's book, my mind began to race with all the possiblities. I found myself thinking, "Why didn't I think of that? This is sooooooo clever!" Now my only problem is choosing which idea to try first!

Review: FUN & EASY NO SEW COSTUME Ideas w/visuals!
This title had just been published a view days when I purchased it. If you are like me and love Halloween but panic at the thought of what to be? what to wear? This is for you! Singleton has written a book with A to Z costume ideas that are fun and refreshing and all NO SEW!

What you also receive with this book purchase are pages filled with fun to view black and white visuals of the costume ideas. The pages are bordered with corn candy and various halloween graphics which only adds to the fun and festive halloween spirit.

Year after year, my husband and I along with our children are invited to dress up Halloween costume parties.These parties are usually fun and yet I am always feeling pressure for myself and my family. What to do? Like many women of today, I do not sew which only adds to my frustration. Well now here is the perfect remedy, this title is not only packed with fun and easy costume ideas but each page is sure to bring a smile with each costume visual!

It is cute, fun, festive and fills a need! Never again will you lose sight of the Halloween fun that costume panic brings!

 






 




 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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