Specifications:
- The lovely hooded and belted designs baby Christmas costume makes your baby very cute
- It is soft and comfortable enough for the baby
- Baby Christmas costume is made of harmless and environmental material
- This toddler Santa Claus costume is perfect for Christmas or parties
- Toddler Christmas costume is sure to bring funs and happiness to your children
- Baby Christmas costume is a good gift for your dearie
- Material: Velvet
Details:

- Baby Christmas costume is made of harmless and soft material

- Santa Claus is crawling to town in this cute baby Christmas costume outfit

- Baby Santa Claus costume brings your children good luck and make them the most lightspot on Christmas day
Size in Detail:
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Age(month)
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Whole Length
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Shoulder to Crotch
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Chest
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Shoulder to Heel
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0-6
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53cm
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38cm
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25cm
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61cm
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6-12
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66cm
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42cm
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31cm
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65cm
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12-18
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66cm
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45cm
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32cm
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-
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18-24
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71cm
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49cm
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34cm
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-
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NOTE:
- Size may differ because of the different measure methods
- The size detail bases on "Help/Buying Guide/Conversion Reference"
How to Measure:

Christmas Santa Claus:








How to Create Great Family Games on Christmas Day:
- Find the Pickle: If your family always insists on having a huge tree consumed with decorations and ornaments then this is the game for you. First, you need to have a fake pickle ornament or any other abnormal ornament to hide in your tree. Once it is hidden one person counts down from three and when number one is called every one dives in. Who ever finds the pickle first wins! Usually the winner will receive some sort of prize
- Family Trivia: The second game is family trivia. One or two family members compile an array of questions based on family history, such as names, places, occasions and more. In order to make the game fun and challenging the questions should be interesting, amusing and difficult. This is a great way to learn more about the family while spending time together. Whom ever answers the most questions right wins a prize
- Obstacle course/Challenges: Lastly, is the wondrous obstacle course or challenge. One example done in the past is a jump rope challenge. Each individual takes a turn jumping as many times as they can. Whom ever jumps the most rope wins! Not only is this fun, but you get to burn off all those holiday calories
How to Celebrate Christmas Eve:
- Designate the night before Christmas as the time to set up the nativity scene or unwrap a new ornament for the tree. Roast marshmallows in the fireplace and mull apple cider. Feel the place with Christmas scents
- Prepare a special Christmas Eve meal. If Christmas dinner means ham or turkey, perhaps you can make a warm pot of chili. Or cook traditional foods from your culture on Christmas Eve, whether it's Italian, Polish or Korean
- Host a Christmas Eve party that gathers your friends for an evening of food, laughter and good memories
- Watch a favorite holiday film with your family and friends. You can rent "Holiday Inn," "White Christmas," "A Christmas Carol," or even "Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol."
- Read holiday classics like "A Christmas Carol," "A Child's Christmas In Wales," or an original Christmas story. If your family loves music, sit around the fire and listen to popular or classical musical selections. Almost every major singer has recorded a Christmas CD. Or gather around a piano or guitar and sing Christmas carols
- Attend a candlelight service or Midnight Mass. Or feel the peace of the season by walking through the snow and admiring the local Christmas lights
- Get the children involved. Make a Gingerbread House or cookies for Santa. Allow the kids to track Santa's progress by radar on the Internet. After leaving cookies and milk for Santa, read "A Visit from St. Nicholas" and tuck in the kids for a special Christmas Eve night
What is Cosplay:

Cosplay short for "costume play" is a type of performance art in which participants don costumes and accessories to represent a specific character or idea. Characters are often drawn from popular fiction in Japan. Favorite sources include manga, anime, tokusatsu, comic books, graphic novels, video games, hentai and fantasy movies. Role play includes portrayals of J-pop and J-rock stars, Taiwanese puppet characters, science fiction characters, characters from musical stories, classic novels, and entertainment software. Any entity from the real or virtual world that lends itself to dramatic interpretation may be taken up as a subject. Inanimate objects are given anthropomorphic forms and it is not unusual to see genders switched, with women playing male roles and vice versa.
How to be a Cosplayer:

- To be a cosplayer you first need a costume. You can make your costume, either by sewing or by putting it together from already made pieces
- Find your accessories. Some costumes aren't complete without their accessories. For example, if you are cosplaying as Kaylee from the Sci-Fi show, "Firefly", it's helpful to have her rainbow parasol. It helps identify you as that character
- Find a place to wear your costume! Halloween is not the only day you can get dolled up in your favorite costume
- Pose and be nice. Some people will want to comment on your costume and / or take your picture. Posing for pictures is a really fun part of cosplaying
Washing Method:
- Wash with cold water below 30 degrees without bleaching
- Hand washing and hang to dry
- Avoid exposing under the sun directly for a long time
Package Included:
- 1 x Baby Toddler Christmas Costume