Description
All In the Family Every family celebrates Christmas in their own way. Sure, there might be similar elements. There’s the tree, the lights, the big dinner, and carols. But it’s the little things that make your family’s Christmas your own. For instance, there’s the tradition of getting presents. One family might throw a free for all where everyone just grabs whatever package has their name on it while their neighbor might have a slow ceremony where all the presents are passed out and everyone unwraps their gifts one at a time while siblings and cousins wiggle impatiently in their velvet dresses and wool sweaters. And now that you’ve got a baby in the house, you get to make your own traditions. Your baby allows you to throw out old traditions (looking at you, fruitcake) and welcome in new ones (more costumes, please!). Stir up new traditions as soon as you walk in with your little Junior elf when you walk into your family gathering this year! Details & Design This Infant Elf Costume is sure to make any get-together merry and bright. The classic green elf tunic is belted with a black band of fabric with a gold buckle on the belly. It’s layered over a peppermint striped shirt and leggings. While this may look like an outfit, it’s actually all one piece. It zips up the back and connects up the middle of the legs to make all your kid’s changing needs a breeze. The look is polished off with a floppy hat and a pair of elf shoes to make this high-quality costume perfectly picturesque.?? Tinsel Toes, Rosy Nose Society has already recognized that Christmas is one of the best times of the year. This costume makes sure you’re not waffling over what your kiddo is wearing for their first Christmas. If this vision of the holidays doesn’t make folks merry and bright, we don’t know what will!
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