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Baby Dragon Costumes for Infants & Toddlers
It's baby's first Halloween and you are in a quandary as to what costume would be the cutest for your precious child to wear in a 1st Halloween photo shoot.
One of the best parts of having a baby is dressing them up in adorable little outfits, especially at Halloween!
EZ-On Dragon Romper Costume
Making Halloween Memories
This Halloween you will be making memories with photos of your children in their Halloween costumes that will last a lifetime. Every time you look at the photos it will bring back the memories of baby's 1st Halloween costume, so of course it has to be as special as your baby is special
Dragons have been a popular costume for kids for many years and continue to be so as more and more fantasy and medieval movies and video games are produced.
Fire-breathing dragons are as popular as ever for costumes with the older kids and they want them as realistic, fire breathing and fierce as can be.
The movie "How To Train Your Dragon" has made dragon costumes even more popular with the younger set.
For the babies, I have found some adorably sweet, friendly dragon costumes which I think will be utterly fabulous, charming, and cute for baby's 1st Halloween photos.
If you want to dress your infant of toddler baby in a dragon costume this Halloween, you have come to the right place.
I have searched through different costume sites to save you time and money. I have found some adorable dragon costumes for infants and toddlers featuring the best quality dragon costumes for the lowest price online.
I am featuring costumes in Newborn, Infant and Toddler baby sizes for this years Halloween fun. These costumes are so adorable they are sure to make you laugh when you see your child dressed in one of them.
Infant Baby Dragon Costumes
Infant baby Dragon Costume
I think this dragon costume for baby is just the cutest for a baby Halloween costume. I love the bright colors used in this plush pajama jumper style costume and the dragon's sweet face is adorable.
The dragons wings, tail and hood are stuffed and have snaps which I think was a real good idea on the part of the manufactures.
If baby gets sleepy and needs to take a nap, the wings will pop right off so that baby can sleep comfortably while still in costume. This is real convenient for transportation too as the wings will come so baby can sit comfortably in his car seat.
It is available for infants to toddler sizes.
Darling Infant Dragon by California Costumes
This cute Dragon Costume features a blue scale print with green detailing in a dragon romper style,
The head piece tail and wings all snap on and off for ease of dressing.
A dragon face headpiece with green horns and teeth so everyone will know who the little "fire starter" is this Halloween!
Adorable Dragon Infant Costume by California Costumes
This is another high quality dragon costume with beautiful reptilian skin print fabric used as the body of the dragon.
The face of the dragon is delightfully fierce in an animated cartoon kind of way on a detachable hood The tail and wings are also detachable, which makes is so much easier for baby to sit in a car seat or a rocker seat for a nap without removing the whole costume.
Of course when you do need to change baby, the costume leg snaps make that an easy job too.
This costume is available in infant and toddler sizes. You can also get it for an older sibling in sizes 3-6. How cute would that be to have a matching pair of sibling dragons?
Baby's Dragon Costume by Underwraps
I think this is a great dragon costume for infants or toddlers.
It is so adorable and comes with a brightly colored scale print skin. it includes a bodysuit with wings and claws accents, an attached dragon's tail and a matching dragon headpiece to finish the look.
Toddler Dragon Costumes
Baby Girls' Paige The Dragon Costume
This costume is something to roar about!
The Paige the Dragon Halloween costume has a zipper front making it easy to get baby in and out of her costume.
This dragon may be purple, but she is still full of fierceness with a loud roar to match. I love the talons and back spikes on this toddler purple dragon costume.
I think you will be quite pleased with the quality of this toddler Halloween costume.
Be sure to remember to take lots of pictures because the memories in this fun costume will be priceless!
Kids Sully the Dragon Costume
Kids Scully the Dragon Costume
This Scully Dragon costume is available in all sizes from infant to child's size 6. I love the wings on this costume and can see a little boy running down the street laughing with his arms and wings held out to the passing wind.
I think is is better suited to a toddler or older child, as it may be too uncomfortable for an infant baby.
None of the parts are detachable, and with all of the spikes on the back of the costume and the big wings, it would be difficult for an infant to lay down in this costume.
An older child wild love it, just because of the wings, spikes and beautiful blue reptile print skin fabric.
What Do You Think?
Which Would You Rather Do?
DIY: No-Sew Dragon Baby Costume Tutorial
This charming DIY dragon costume is entirely no-sew.
Your little guy will be perfectly sweet, not scary, with glittering scales of scouring pads!
Gather Your Supplies:
- 1 yard green felt
- Green hoodie
- 1 yard green rickrack
- Green scouring pads
- 2 small plastic cups
- Green craft paint
- 2 bicycle reflectors
- 12 inches red rickrack
- Pipe cleaner
- Green romper
- Green socks
Instructions:
Tail:
Cut a 20-inch piece of green felt and twist it into a cone. Press the cone flat and glue it to back of hoodie, with pointed edge hanging down. Glue rickrack from center of hood front down to tip of tail. Cut scouring pads in half diagonally and glue them onto rickrack trim.
Snout:
Paint plastic cups green; glue reflectors across the top of each. Trim with red rickrack, as shown. Glue cup bottoms to front edge of hood.
Ears:
Cut out 4 green-felt triangles. Cut pipe cleaner in half; sandwich each half between 2 triangles and glue edges together. Glue ears to hood and gently bend, as shown.
Toolbox:
You'll need a hot-glue gun, glue sticks and scissors. All materials available at crafts shops, unless noted.
Safety note:
If your child tends to chew on things, use caution with pom-poms and small decorations.