
It's never too early to start planning for Halloween, right? Rookie Moms has a roundup of toddler costumes for under $25, including this busy little Bumble Bee Costume for $20.99. Want more?

How about a mini UPS Driver ($19.99)?

The itty-bitty sock monkey ($22.99) might be my fave.
Check out Rookie Moms for even more adorable, affordable toddler Halloween costumes.
Will you DIY or buy your toddler's costume this year?
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Comments (8)
thank you! i will def be checking the link out. im not crafty, so making my own is out of the question but i hate the idea of spending a lot of money on something my kids will wear once or just a few times.
I bought an elephant costume from Party Galaxy, it was $40, but if I would have seen the sock monkey before I bought it, I would have been ALL OVER that! So cute!
Oh my goodness, I think I want that monkey costume for my 2 year old!
We DIY...I find that diy generally produces a better quality outfit?
I love the sock monkey!!!!!!!!!!!!
My MIL made a cheetah costume for my hubby when he was three, now our three year old is wearing it! So cute.
OMG! That sock monkey is so stinkin' cute!! My son is SO hard to find a costume for this year! He won't keep a hat on, so anything with a hat/cap/mask is out. We live in Texas and it's always hotter than Hades on Halloween night, so nothing furry or thick. And he's a size 18/24 month, so it's impossible to find much to begin with!!!
With all that in mind, those batmat pajamas look like a great idea!!!
With little ones in the colder climates you never get to see the costume under the warm coats so I made these hats for the grandson and bought sweats shirts and pants to finish off the costume the hats are at http://pattibear.etsy.com a skunk and a frog