Underwraps Orange Astronaut Kid's Costume
Buy Underwraps Orange Astronaut Kid's Costume
When you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Underwraps Orange Astronaut Kid's Costume | $29.99 | ||||
Underwraps Kids Orange Astronaut Jumpsuit Orange UN26981 | $29.99 | ||||
Underwraps Kids Orange Astronaut Jumpsuit Orange UN26981 | $34.99 |
First kid in space. Sounds pretty good right?
Sure, NASA will never say they're looking for the first kid they want to send to space, but your child knows better. NASA must be on the hunt for an exceptionally skilled kid to head out to the moon, right? To set another record first? And since they haven't announced one yet, it must mean they're still looking.
Which is probably why your kid is spending so much time preparing for his/her inevitable time as NASA's chosen one. Their room is covered in stars. They're constantly talking about weightless environments. They try to pull as many g's on their bike as possible in preparation for liftoff. Not to shabby. Next step, space camp. Then after that, naturally, they'll be ready for selection and for NASA's boot camp.
So since they're already committed to their role, you mine as well help them dress the part. Our Child Orange Astronaut Costume is a polyester orange jumpsuit. It has official-looking patches already embroidered on, a plethora of pockets for their space tools, and straps with parachute buckles (you know, like a safety harness). They'll be ready to fly when drop them off at NASA! Or space camp. Or the neighbor's, where they've been constructing a cardboard rocket. You know. For research.
Sure, NASA will never say they're looking for the first kid they want to send to space, but your child knows better. NASA must be on the hunt for an exceptionally skilled kid to head out to the moon, right? To set another record first? And since they haven't announced one yet, it must mean they're still looking.
Which is probably why your kid is spending so much time preparing for his/her inevitable time as NASA's chosen one. Their room is covered in stars. They're constantly talking about weightless environments. They try to pull as many g's on their bike as possible in preparation for liftoff. Not to shabby. Next step, space camp. Then after that, naturally, they'll be ready for selection and for NASA's boot camp.
So since they're already committed to their role, you mine as well help them dress the part. Our Child Orange Astronaut Costume is a polyester orange jumpsuit. It has official-looking patches already embroidered on, a plethora of pockets for their space tools, and straps with parachute buckles (you know, like a safety harness). They'll be ready to fly when drop them off at NASA! Or space camp. Or the neighbor's, where they've been constructing a cardboard rocket. You know. For research.
Product description is based on database from online stores. Be sure to verify all information directly with seller before purchasing.
How to organize remote work during power outagesAutonomous work on a laptop without the use of smoky generators and expensive charging stations
Artificial Christmas Trees vs Natural Trees: The Pros and Cons of "Synthetic" Christmas TreesTwo sides of the coin of artificial Christmas trees in the context of comparison with live fir trees
How to place an order?How to add store?
Remember that online store is responsible for accuracy of information about price, warranty and delivery!