It's Halloween, the time of tricks and treats. On October 31, our little ones will be full of treats, so we decided they should have a little trick, too. This week we are highlighting four prankster moms and their costume tricks.
I knew my son would be upset when I punked him with a pretty ballerina/princess costume when he was expecting a badass X-Wing pilot costume. But, I didn't expect so many tears. SO. MANY. TEARS. There goes my mom of the year award.
But, once the tears started to dry and he found out it was all a joke, a pretty amazing thing happened. That costume suddenly didn't look so evil. It might even look nice enough to try on.
Take a watch ...
More from The Stir: 10 Cheap & Easy Halloween Costumes for Kids
Special thanks to our neighbor Leonie for providing the girly garb. And hopefully The Stir will pay for my son's therapy in a few years when his friends find this video.
How would your kids react if you punked them with a "bad" Halloween costume?
See yesterday's prank: Halloween Prank: I Convinced My Kid He Should Wear a Marshmallow Costume (VIDEO)


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Comments 3
Yes, well, I'm glad you're comfortable enough to post your self-absorption online, turning your treatment of your son from a prank into something cruel.
OMG previous posters. It's okay to teach your kids to have a sense of humor. People need to laugh at themselves. I think the kids will look back and laugh. On April's Fools Day I gave my son Buttermilk instead of milk and we got a good laugh. I should have posted that so everyone could tell me how I was poisoning my child. Get a grip. Small kids cry over little things I bet they watch this video now and laugh at themselves.