Potter Dreamgirl Harry Hedwig Costume for Toddlers | Harry Costumes Gray/White DI107729
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Dreamgirl Harry Potter Hedwig Costume | Harry Potter Costumes Gray/White | $34.99 | ||||
Dreamgirl Harry Potter Hedwig Costume for Toddlers | Harry Potter Costumes Gray/White DI107729 | $34.99 |
Hoo-Hoo Is That?
Very smart owl you’ve got there. Oh, hold on a moment. That’s no owl. That’s your youngster! She’s dressed up just like Harry Potter’s first pet, which was also his first birthday gift ever, the beautiful snowy owl, Hedwig.
In the wizarding world, owls were mostly known for delivering mail to wizards. Now, we don’t suggest sending your little one off to deliver your letters and bills. They’ll most likely never reach their destination. Instead, send your little snowy owl off to retrieve candy! With Halloween right around the corner, we know that your kiddo should have no trouble collecting plenty of sweets. They may not come back with delicacies like chocolate frogs and fizzing whizzbees but we’re sure they’ll manage to bring home tons of tasty treats!
Owl You Need To Know
In order to make this amazing transformation possible, one would think that a powerful spell is needed. While that would be correct in most cases, this costume has made the magical makeover much simpler.
With three separate pieces, your kiddo will look and feel like an adorable white owl. First, have your toddler hop on into the super soft jumpsuit. On the front of the torso, there’s a printed graphic of white and gray feathers. Hedwig’s glorious wings come to life with help from the detachable cape. It is made up of the same material as the jumpsuit and has elastic finger loops at the hemline. It should be easy for your little hooter to spread her wings and fly. Lastly, the headpiece is made of foam and has faux fur as well as a vinyl beak. Just like that, you have an owl.
A Wizard’s Best Friend
Your toddler can be the perfect complement to your own wizard costume. Together the two of you will surely bring plenty of magic to your neighborhood this Halloween.
Very smart owl you’ve got there. Oh, hold on a moment. That’s no owl. That’s your youngster! She’s dressed up just like Harry Potter’s first pet, which was also his first birthday gift ever, the beautiful snowy owl, Hedwig.
In the wizarding world, owls were mostly known for delivering mail to wizards. Now, we don’t suggest sending your little one off to deliver your letters and bills. They’ll most likely never reach their destination. Instead, send your little snowy owl off to retrieve candy! With Halloween right around the corner, we know that your kiddo should have no trouble collecting plenty of sweets. They may not come back with delicacies like chocolate frogs and fizzing whizzbees but we’re sure they’ll manage to bring home tons of tasty treats!
Owl You Need To Know
In order to make this amazing transformation possible, one would think that a powerful spell is needed. While that would be correct in most cases, this costume has made the magical makeover much simpler.
With three separate pieces, your kiddo will look and feel like an adorable white owl. First, have your toddler hop on into the super soft jumpsuit. On the front of the torso, there’s a printed graphic of white and gray feathers. Hedwig’s glorious wings come to life with help from the detachable cape. It is made up of the same material as the jumpsuit and has elastic finger loops at the hemline. It should be easy for your little hooter to spread her wings and fly. Lastly, the headpiece is made of foam and has faux fur as well as a vinyl beak. Just like that, you have an owl.
A Wizard’s Best Friend
Your toddler can be the perfect complement to your own wizard costume. Together the two of you will surely bring plenty of magic to your neighborhood this Halloween.
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