Infant Baby Bat Baby Costume

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MCS721200
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Description

Who's Afraid of the Teeny Tiny Bat? A lot of people have an irrational fear of bats because of their relationship with vampires, which live to feed on the livings blood. It's slightly understandablesince no one wants their blood sucked out of em. While there may be a few species of bats that feed on blood, the majority of them are just misunderstood-creatures that simply eat insects and fruit! Help change people's minds about these winged mammals when you dress your tiny tot in this Infant Bat Costume. In this adorable jumpsuit, your little one will be the cutest critter in the neighborhood. No one could possibly be afraid of your kiddo in a costume as goofy and cute as this one. It will go perfectly with a vampire-themed Halloween for the whole family, so get the camera ready. Vampires are awfully hard to capture on film so good luck with the photo shoot! Design & Detail This black velour jumpsuit is decorated with a purple tummy panel that has printed orange stitching, green buttons, and an orange bow tie. There are skid resistant purple feet with orange grips. There are purple and orange details on the bat hood as well as a purple tuft of faux fur hair and embroidered white cartoony eyes. Add the purple felt wings using the hook & loop fastener on the back, and hell be ready to go! A Batty Baby If your kiddo is a little batty from time to time then grab him this Infant Bat Costume! Hell be ready to skip the whole walking phase and start flying around the block in no time this Halloween. Were sure all your friends and neighbors will be more than happy to offer up plenty of sweet treats to suffice your babys sweet tooth!

Hood with plush tuft, detachable wings, printed Jumpsuit with snaps for easy diaper change and skid resistant feet. (Booties are for indoor use only).

Available in Child Sizes: Toddler (12-18 Months), Infant (6-12 Months) and Toddler (18-24 Months).

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