Lion FUN Costumes Infant Onesie Costume Brown/Yellow/Beige
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FUN Costumes Infant Lion Onesie Costume Brown/Yellow/Beige | $44.99 | ||||
FUN Costumes Lion Onesie Costume for Babies Brown/Yellow/Beige FUN2780IN | $44.99 |
The Littlest Lion’s Roar
How is a human baby similar to a lion? That might sound like the first part of a joke, because honestly, they don’t share a lot of characteristics. Lions have big, shaggy manes, and most babies are almost hairless for the first months of their lives. Lions have huge, sharp teeth, while babies have none. And of course, there’s just a bit of a size difference. However, the weird similarity we know of is actually in the sounds they make. Although a baby’s cry is pitched much higher than a lion’s roar, both species have similar vocal folds that make their signature sounds. So when your little one is upset about something, you can be grateful that they don’t truly have the lungs of a lion behind their cry!
Design & Details
We wanted to make a costume to match your baby’s fiercer side, so we came up with this adorable Infant Lion Onesie Costume! The jumpsuit body is made from soft velour with a pale tummy panel and a zip-up front. Along with the zipper, it also has snaps along the inseams to make certain messes a little easier to clean up. As we pointed out before, since most babies don’t have much hair, the hood of the jumpsuit features multicolored yarn strands to create a thick mane. Cute fuzzy ears poke out from the hood as well, and the back of the jumpsuit includes a tail with the same yarn as the mane. And since your baby probably doesn’t have claws either (although sometimes, those fingernails can be deadly), we’ve included attached mitts and booties to give your little one some soft paws.
The Mane Attraction
Your little one will rule the zoo in this Infant Lion Onesie Costume! Whether on the prowl for candy or just posing for some pictures, they’ll love wearing this cute, cozy jumpsuit.
How is a human baby similar to a lion? That might sound like the first part of a joke, because honestly, they don’t share a lot of characteristics. Lions have big, shaggy manes, and most babies are almost hairless for the first months of their lives. Lions have huge, sharp teeth, while babies have none. And of course, there’s just a bit of a size difference. However, the weird similarity we know of is actually in the sounds they make. Although a baby’s cry is pitched much higher than a lion’s roar, both species have similar vocal folds that make their signature sounds. So when your little one is upset about something, you can be grateful that they don’t truly have the lungs of a lion behind their cry!
Design & Details
We wanted to make a costume to match your baby’s fiercer side, so we came up with this adorable Infant Lion Onesie Costume! The jumpsuit body is made from soft velour with a pale tummy panel and a zip-up front. Along with the zipper, it also has snaps along the inseams to make certain messes a little easier to clean up. As we pointed out before, since most babies don’t have much hair, the hood of the jumpsuit features multicolored yarn strands to create a thick mane. Cute fuzzy ears poke out from the hood as well, and the back of the jumpsuit includes a tail with the same yarn as the mane. And since your baby probably doesn’t have claws either (although sometimes, those fingernails can be deadly), we’ve included attached mitts and booties to give your little one some soft paws.
The Mane Attraction
Your little one will rule the zoo in this Infant Lion Onesie Costume! Whether on the prowl for candy or just posing for some pictures, they’ll love wearing this cute, cozy jumpsuit.
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