It's not quite Hallowe'en, but if you're three - or one - and someone buys you a dragon suit, you obviously have to wear it.
It perhaps isn't the
very most flattering garment for Granddaughter, who isn't exactly svelte... but she doesn't care.
It makes her very cuddly, as Son and Daughter-in-Law established when they visited last weekend.
Dear little things!
ReplyDeleteDragons come in alk shapes and sizes, I'm sure...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Do they come in newborn size?
ReplyDeleteLucille - I don't know. I think they came from Marks and Spencer.
ReplyDeleteJo has an October birthday and was thus always my pumpkin boy with a costume to match. However, when you're old and ten, pumpkins just don't wrap you up in such cuddly delight. Sigh!
ReplyDeleteAwww, how cute! Do children go trick-or-treating in Scotland? Or to children's costume parties or something?
ReplyDeleteChildren go guising in Scotland - ie they dress up (put on a disguise) and go round singing a song or telling jokes for apples and sweeties and also, now, money.
ReplyDeleteI wonder which proud and doting relative bought these outfits?
ReplyDeleteOh, their mum.
ReplyDeleteThe smaller suit is from Marks and Spencer and was last year's; the bigger one is in Sainsbury's current range for £12. I don't think it comes in newborn size, but such things are available; I googled "newborn dragon onesie" just now and got many results including )this.
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