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Cute Halloween costume ideas for a 15 month old boy and a pregnant mother, 5 months along?


So, like stated above, what would be a cute costume that plays with the pregnant belly,mother and child well?

Zoo keeper and zoo animal...



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Halloween


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Adult Green Mother Nature Costume - Halloween Costumes for Women


Adult Green Mother Nature Costume - Halloween Costumes for Women


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Halloween Costumes for Women - This Adult Green Mother Nature Costume includes the earth tone gown with organza and leaf accents. Go Green!

Mother Nature Fairy Costume - Kids Halloween Costumes


Mother Nature Fairy Costume - Kids Halloween Costumes


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Fairy Costumes - This divine Mother Nature costume features a lovely green dress in light green lamé with sheer dark green puff sleeves with tattered cuffs, a leafy green collar, a dark green belt with dark green streamers and adorned all over with dainty pink flowers. Aslso includes the lovely wings! Headband and wand available separately.

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Mother


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The Mother


The Mother


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Halloween Bloody Eye - Hanging Eye


Halloween Bloody Eye - Hanging Eye


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You know how your mother said you were going to poke an eye out? Well, now look what you've done. With this Halloween Bloody Eye, you'll have all your friends cringing! This Hanging Eye doesn't get much more brutal! And if you think for one second that we're going to help put it back in, you've got another thing coming! Grab the Halloween Bloody Eye and scare your friends! This Hanging Eye accessory is perfect for that finishing touch to your brutal Halloween costume!

Halloween Mystery by Stiberth, Elizabeth [Paperback]


Halloween Mystery by Stiberth, Elizabeth [Paperback]


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Originally this book was written as a puppet show, which the author wrote when she served as room mother for her childrens class. Sock puppets, told the story in a puppet theater made from a cardboard box in which refrigerators are delivered. This show entertained the children, at the Halloween parties, of their early school years. Marybeth, now an adult, urged her mother to write a howto book, prompting the author to write Halloween Mystery. Author: Stiberth, Elizabeth Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 32 Publication Date: 2008/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 8.50 x 0.08 inches

Halloween Sound Effects: Halloween


Halloween Sound Effects: Halloween


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Halloween Sound Effects: Halloween

Halloween: H2O/Halloween: Resurrection - Widescreen


Halloween: H2O/Halloween: Resurrection - Widescreen


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Includes:Halloween: H20 (1998), MPAA Rating: R Halloween: Resurrection (2002), MPAA Rating: R Halloween: H20 This is the seventh movie in this horror series and a 20th anniversary follow-up to John Carpenter's Halloween (1978), arguably the most influential horror film of the '70s, a film that set the standard of horror for the next two decades and catapulted the career of Jamie Lee Curtis. Newspaper clippings review the murders 20 years earlier by Michael Myers, including one stating that Laurie Strode (Curtis) died in a car accident. Actually, she faked her death to hide from Michael, changed her name, and became headmistress at a Southern California boarding school attended by her son, teen John (Josh Hartnett). On Halloween, with most of the school staff and students away on a Yosemite camping trip, John plans a "romantic" evening with several of his classmates -- his girlfriend, Molly (Michelle Williams); Charlie (Adam Hann-Byrd); and Sarah (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe). Laurie, meanwhile, has her own date with school counselor Will (Adam Arkin); on their date, she reveals some of the secrets of her past life to Will. Meanwhile, masked Michael (Chris Durand) evades security guard Ronny (LL Cool J) -- and the nightmares begin anew. Curtis' mother, Janet Leigh, appears in a cameo role as the school secretary. The music score by John Ottman features orchestral variations on the 1978 score composed by Carpenter. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi Halloween: Resurrection Masked serial killer Michael Myers makes his seventh appearance in the eighth installment of this long-running slasher series. Although the climax of the previous installment, Halloween: H20, depicted heroine Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) finally finishing off her brother/tormentor, the opening sequence of Halloween: Resurrection reveals that Laurie actually beheaded the wrong guy. Now confined to a mental institution, she quickly falls victim to her brother and longtime foe (played this time out by Brad Loree). Cut to Haddonfield, IL, where a sextet of college students is assembling for the production of an online reality show in which they'll spend the night locked up in the killer's childhood home being filmed by dozens of cameras and broadcast over the Internet. Presided over by fast-talking producer Freddie Harris (Busta Rhymes) and his girlfriend/business partner, Nora Winston (Tyra Banks), the players range from fame-hungry Jen (Katee Sackhoff) and food-obsessed Rudy (Sean Patrick Thomas) to rakish Jim (Luke Kirby) and cerebral Donna (Daisy McCrackin). As these photogenic youngsters hunt for clues about Michael's tortured childhood, engage in on-camera sexual escapades, and discover the phony props planted by Freddie and Nora, Michael arrives to stalk them relentlessly one by one. To complicate matters, Freddie himself is skulking around in a Michael Myers mask hoping to scare up some ratings. As the bodies begin to pile up, thoughtful cast member Sara (Bianca Kajlich) manages to survive thanks

Adult Mother Nature Goddess of the Earth - Greek or Roman Costumes


Adult Mother Nature Goddess of the Earth - Greek or Roman Costumes


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Halloween Costumes for Women - Adult Mother Nature Goddess of the Earth Costume includes the dress with attached corset and the headpiece.

Plus Size Mother Nature Fairy Costume - Fairy Costumes


Plus Size Mother Nature Fairy Costume - Fairy Costumes


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Adult Halloween Costumes - This Full Size Mother Nature Fairy costume includes the dress and headpiece.



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Should Halloween Be Declared a National Holiday?

Halloween arrives on October 31st every year, and with it comes excitement for all. There are the parties, the decorations, the festivities, the laughs, and of course the costumes. Whether you view Halloween as scary or humorous, or maybe a bit of both,  we can all agree that it is an enjoyable holiday. Popularity and participation seems to swell each year. Initially a holiday for children only, Halloween has become the holiday for everyone. Adults spend more time and more money each year preparing for this big day. As a matter of fact, Halloween is quickly becoming an acceptable holiday season versus just a one day activity. Halloween has surged in popularity holding its own right up there with Christmas. With all the hustle and bustle of party preparation, costume construction, and decorating, the question arises regarding Halloween being declared a national holiday. Halloween is a day of fun and the closure of federal and state buildings, businesses, offices, and schools may not be such a bad idea.

Halloween is traced back to a ritual of honoring the dead over 2000 years ago. Initially called All Hallows Eve, it falls on the final day of the celtic calendar which is, of course, October 31st. This is also the eve of All Saints Day which is a Christian holiday honoring the saints. Over the centuries, there were many traditions revolving around All Hallows Eve. These Halloween traditions varied greatly among the many cultures that celebrated it. The tradition of gift giving is a spinoff from the Celts who believed the souls of dead people roamed the streets at night. Many of the souls and spirits were thought to be unfriendly, the gifts and treats were left outside to pacify those that were evil, grant health for people in their family, and ensure next year's crops would be abundant. This custom eventually evolved into today's trick-or-treating from door to door involving children dressed as ghosts and goblins eagerly awaiting the treats from the doorstep.

From a commercial standpoint, the USA far exceeds any other nation in sales of Halloween costumes, Halloween decorations, party supplies, and other Halloween themed merchandise. Although it's difficult to pin down exact sales figures regarding this holiday,  it is conservatively estimated by some analysts that Halloween may eventually catch up to Christmas in terms of dollars spent annually.  Past estimates have been as high as five billion dollars for recent Halloween seasons which would still rank it behind other gift giving holidays like Mother's Day and Father's Day, as well as religious holidays like Easter.  As for future growth, the buzz with Halloween, especially with the adult consumers, is the spending itself. Store-bought decorations in particular can be expensive. Some Halloween retailers even go as far as selling full size coffins and animatronic, robot-like, life-sized figures. These realistic props can cost hundreds and even  thousands of US dollars. Combine this type of Halloween enthusiasm with national costume sales and the numbers can add up very quickly and continue to grow even in a slowing economy. This commercial explosion is a far cry from decades gone by where local retailers would carry a few select cookie-cutter boxed costumes, some Halloween themed candy, and some plastic pumpkins to carry the loot. The only thing lacking at this point in time would be some type of large scale gift exchanging tradition which is the common denominator in driving retail sales during the holidays.

Overall, the possibility of Halloween being proclaimed a national holiday is still only a pipe dream for Halloween enthusiasts. At the time of this writing, there has been no formal request made and my research concluded that no organization has taken the initiative to even begin the process. Commercial success is alone not enough to earn national holiday status. Halloween appears as though it may remain nothing more than a fun-filled day (or night) for both children and adults wishing to celebrate this centuries-old tradition in their own way.

About the Author

Chet is the webmaster of Rate My Halloween Costume, a fun site where visitors can rate and review Halloween costumes and even submit their own pic for others to review. There are also adult and toddler Halloween costumes available for purchase featuring all the timeless costumes like princess costumes, pirate, and witch costumes. Rate My Halloween Costume is owned and operated by Val Marketing of Carbondale, PA.