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Halloween CostumesKids CostumesSuperhero Costumes Boy's Lego Batman Costume Signup to receive an email when this item is in-stock. Sizing Links & Information Special Sizing Chart For This Item Other Sizing Notes & Product Notes Safety Reminders & Warnings If size options aren't displayed, this item is a one size item. CATEGORIES: Superhero Costumes, TV & Movies - Boys, Super Heroes, DC Comics, Batman Lego Batman Child Costume Straight from your child's favorite, The Lego Batman Movie, comes this great costume of the legendary superhero Batman! Looks amazingly just like the movie! The costume includes mini-figure tunic with detachable cape, mask, pants and special gloves. This is an officially licensed Lego Costume. Be the first to review this product! Qty On-Hand At StoreLego Boba Fett Costume Owns All Star Wars Costumes to Date9/09/09 8:50am If there's anything better than a home made Boba Fett costume, it has to be this Lego Boba Fett costume.




This little kid will be one of the most popular and happiest kids next Halloween, as his face shows: These photos were sent by his dad, Gizmodo reader Brad Methvin:The scale came out perfect because minifigs are 40mm. My son is 40 inches. I originally made this for Halloween, but DragonCon was do-able so, I rushed to finish so my 3-yr old would be ready for the parade. I was actually finishing it on the MARTA (Atlanta Rapid Transit). When we arrived but he saw Darth Vader, all bets were off. He was not going near the parade or any Star Wars characters. I had to carry all the costume parts all over downtown Atlanta until we made it back home, where he asked me if he could put on his costume. (ahh being a parent)His 8-year old brother, (who I SHOULD have begun with) will be getting a Jango costume on a larger scale for Halloween. I'll send it when I get it done.Yes, Brad is probably the coolest dad on his block. Probably the whole city, and half of the US too. This one beats the AT-AT couple costume—although not on dorkiness.




Disney Frozen Classic Frozen Fever Fashion Elsa Doll has Frozen Fever-inspired features and fashionFeatures removable shoes and outfitComes with hair accessoryContents: A doll, outfit, hair accessory, and pair of shoesBatteries Not Required Disney Frozen Classic Frozen Fever Fashion Anna Doll has Frozen Fever-inspired features and fashionFeatures removable shoes and outfitComes with hair accessoryContents: doll, outfit, hair accessory, and pair of shoes Disney Frozen Sing Along Karaoke Styles may varyCompatibility: Most mp3 playersContents: A real working microphone and boom boxBatteries 3 x AA (Included) Disney Frozen Northern Lights Elsa Doll Elsa says 40 phrasesLights upElsa singsWave your hand over the snowflake, and create beautiful colours, lights and sounds with ElsaSnowflake can also be used as a nightlightContents: A Disney Frozen Northern Lights Elsa DollBatteries Required: 3 AAA batteries (Included) Disney Frozen Sparkle Princess Elsa Doll




Elsa absolutely dazzles in sparkling fashions with signature wintry coloursWearing a glittery, detailed skirt with shimmery sleeves, shoes and tiaraKids will love playing out the enchanting scenes from Frozen with Elsa and her sister Anna!Suitable for ages 3+Contents: Elsa DollBatteries Not Required Disney Frozen Elsa Icy Blue Shoes Shoes magically light up with each stepSuitable for ages 3 - 5 yearsShoe Length: 17.78 cmContents: One pair of Icy Blue ShoesBatteries Required: 6 AG13 batteries (included) Singing Elsa Toddler Doll Doll size 35.5HcmBatteries Included Disney Frozen Night Light Carousel Includes: 5 book and a carousel3 functions: movement, light and musicA soft lullaby sound will play for 3 minutesMotorised rotating carousel with five storybooksDimensions: 27L X 19W X 18H cmDifferent rotating shapes are projected on to the ceiling and wallsBatteries required: 3 x AAA (not included) Lot of storage spaceIdeal for trips or going to schoolSuitable for ages 3+Assemble Dimensions: 27L x 11W x 38H cmContents: One Disney Frozen BackpackPlease see image 5 for our full Disney Frozen back to school range.




Disney Frozen Classic Fashion Anna Doll Doll has movie-inspired features and fashionDoll comes wearing her travel dressContents: A doll, an outfit and pair of removable shoesBatteries Not Required Frozen 26 Piece Dinnerware Set Includes 26 pieces4 sets of plates, cups, spoons, knives and forksThrow the perfect royal dinner partySuitable for ages 3+ Disney Frozen Classic Fashion Elsa Doll Doll has movie-inspired features and fashionDoll comes wearing her snow queen gownContents: A doll, an outfit and pair of removable shoesBatteries Not RequiredAmusement Park Hot Dog Vanproduct_label_list_price_accessibility 77 Reviews123451Warning!Choking Hazard.Small parts and Ball.FIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISFriendsItem41129VIP PointsAges6-12Pieces243 Amusement Park Hot Dog Van Reviews - page 2There’s finally a good reason to not feel bad about missing San Diego Comic-Con last week. The team at Tested, working with Frank Ippolito, a special effects makeup artist, wondered what a Lego Minifig would look like if it were human.




The results, as it turns out, will have you terrified of even looking at Lego from this day on. The flesh-colored Lego Minifig silicone mask we can handle, even if the solid black eyes are like staring at a shark. But those two-fingered claw hands with massive fingernails? [YouTube via The Brick Fan]When my husband and I got married, we were warned that we would fight about money or sex. We fight about the direction a costume is taking during construction. It has happened every time we have made costumes. After the second design failure on Groot, we just let it go (great, now that song is stuck in my head). Neither of our ideas were working, and we weren’t doing so well. For this Dancing Baby Groot tutorial you will need: A Flower Pot (Ours was about 14″ in diameter, choose your accordingly) Brown Painter’s Paper  Brown Paint Green Painter’s Paper Green Paint Instead of a tutorial, I plan to drink wine. While drinking, I will share what my husband did for the other three members of our household.




Let it be known that gender roles do not apply in my house. Not only does my husband cook, he also busted his butt to sew and paint our costumes in time for GeekGirlCon in mid-October. He is the most awesome guy in the world. We first tried twisting and crumpling painter’s paper and using Gorilla Glue to adhere it to the sweatshirt. This worked, but was a big mess and hard to keep positioned while the glue dried. There were many colorful metaphors uttered… Next, the twisted pieces of paper were hand-sewn onto the sweatshirt. This made our daughter look like a brown box instead of a long treeling. Plus the paper was stiff and LOUD. Groot’s pot was constructed by cutting a flower pot in half, adding cardboard, and using copious amounts of Gorilla Glue to attach old sneakers to the bottoms. For grip, a collectible card game playing mat (basically a giant mousepad) was cut and adhered. There was no cursing involved in the making of the flower pot. Now, wearing the flower pot did cause my daughter to utter a few choice phrases (to be fair, that thing had to be a pain in the arse to walk in).




As a finishing touch, I loaded I Want You Back onto my phone and connected the iFrogz Tadpole speaker GeekMom Jenny previously talked about to the inside of the flower pot. When we get around a bunch of people, my daughter could dance like Baby Groot. The Rocket costume went much more smoothly, though my costume had the most materials and items to purchase of our three costumes. Thankfully, with the announcement of Guardians of the Galaxy 2 being a definite, I know I will get future use out of my costume—and have time to make a sweet gun! My son’s costume (only to be worn for our Halloween commitments) went the smoothest of the three costumes, was the cheapest, and took the least amount of time to make. My son, quite specifically, asked to be the guy from “Honey, Were Are My Pants?,” the silly fictional sitcom from The Lego Movie. Honestly, when you are four, isn’t that the best part of the movie? Thanks to having a cardboard supply that multiplies like tribbles, having yellow rain pants (needed in the Pacific Northwest), and a pajama top the same color as the guy’s shirt, we only had to purchase blue spray paint and World Market Cheesy Snowballs (because the container looks like a Lego mini-figure head with a bit of modification).

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