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WOLF FUN Costumes Costume for Infants Gray

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FUN Costumes Wolf Costume for Infants Gray

When you brought your baby home you were shocked at how loud someone so small could howl. Between sleeping and eating your little one seemed to have something wild deep down inside them, whining to get free. Since then they've calmed down a little but you've also learned some tricks that help calm their feral nature. It's strange but they seem to b... moree drawn to the full moon. At only a month old your kiddo seemed to be aware when the moon was filling out. By now you know to bring them out to witness the moon at its largest or no one will get any sleep. All it takes is a trip out side and a few howls in the moonlight before your infant falls fast asleep. You've also noticed that your child is pretty happy when a nature documentary is playing on TV. Your baby's attention is grabbed when it comes to those predator prey chase scenes but once the camera pans to a peaceful scene with some birds preening themselves, your kid usually nods off. Of course, you could try and deny or suppress your little one's wolfish nature or you could simply embrace it. This costume is sure to make your little pup more comfortable in their own skin. This costume doesn't have to be limited to Halloween, though it would be pretty adorable paired with a Red Riding hood costume. You can put this on your baby during family gatherings to gain family acceptance of your little one's inner canine. You see, if you simply learn to embrace the wolf within, you'll find it's howl is worse than it's bite, at least until your kiddo gets their first teeth.
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FUN Costumes Grey Wolf Costume for Infants | Werewolf Costumes Gray FUN6811IN

Poor Wolfy We're tired of wolves getting a bad rap. Seriously, what did they ever do to deserve such hatred in all those fairy tales? It's not their fault their carnivorous hunters that need to eat meat! If anything, those bears and pigs and little girls in red hoods should've been smarter. Surely a smart character wouldn't tease or tempt a well-kn... moreown carnivore. That's just being dumb on their end. We can't blame the poor wolf for needing to eat. We all need to eat to survive after all.  Baby wolves really get the short end of the stick. They're nearly as helpless as little piggies! It's not like they know how to find food. They have to wait for their mommy or daddy to come back with grub. Now, just imagine if their parent was the one who traipsed upon a silly little girl in the woods. Mama or Papa wolf may not come home, and then where would the poor little pup be? A hungry, fluffy little orphan. Poor puppy.  Fun Details What we're trying to get at here is that wolf pups are just as helpless and hungry as any other cub out there. There's no reason to be afraid of their cute little fluffy selves! Maybe you have a cute little harmless pup of your own. One who would be right at home in this Grey Wolf Infant Costume.  This faux fur jumpsuit has a zipper up the front and is made completely out of polyester. There's faux fur on the belly, mitts, booty, and ears, and the rest is a soft gray velour. The mitts and booties have little pup claws, and the jumpsuit even has a gray wolf tail attached. Pair that with the cute little pointy ears on the hood, and well, you'll have the cutest pup around.  Precious Pup See? Now isn't that the most adorable little pupling you ever saw? Don't you just want to take care of it and feed it like any good mama or papa wolf would? There's nothing dangerous or nasty about your little cub at all! ... Although, they do sound hungry. Maybe you should keep an eye out for some unaware little wandering piggies for dinner.   
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When you brought your baby home you were shocked at how loud someone so small could howl. Between sleeping and eating your little one seemed to have something wild deep down inside them, whining to get free. Since then they've calmed down a little but you've also learned some tricks that help calm their feral nature.
It's strange but they seem to be drawn to the full moon. At only a month old your kiddo seemed to be aware when the moon was filling out. By now you know to bring them out to witness the moon at its largest or no one will get any sleep. All it takes is a trip out side and a few howls in the moonlight before your infant falls fast asleep. You've also noticed that your child is pretty happy when a nature documentary is playing on TV. Your baby's attention is grabbed when it comes to those predator prey chase scenes but once the camera pans to a peaceful scene with some birds preening themselves, your kid usually nods off. Of course, you could try and deny or suppress your little one's wolfish nature or you could simply embrace it. This costume is sure to make your little pup more comfortable in their own skin.
This costume doesn't have to be limited to Halloween, though it would be pretty adorable paired with a Red Riding hood costume. You can put this on your baby during family gatherings to gain family acceptance of your little one's inner canine. You see, if you simply learn to embrace the wolf within, you'll find it's howl is worse than it's bite, at least until your kiddo gets their first teeth.
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