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Top 10 Halloween Costumes for Twins

From Pamela Prindle Fierro,
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Looking for Halloween costume ideas for your twins or other multiples? Twins often want to have similar -- but not identical -- costumes, or to display coordinating themes. Here are some fun suggestions for multiple babies or kids -- or the whole family.

1. Wizard of Oz

Wizard of Oz Triplets
Photo reprinted with permission of Christine.
This classic story features a cast of characters with lots of potential costume combinations: Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Toto, and of course, Dorothy.
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2. Sweet Treats

Hershey Kiss Costume
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Nothing would be sweeter than a set of multiples dressed up as multi-colored candies. Soft, plush costumes are comfortable to wear and available for babies, kids and adults, so the whole family can be candy-coated! Try Tootsie Roll, Hershey's Kiss, Candy Corn or Sugar Babies.
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3. Disney Princesses

The timeless appeal of these characters make them a classic choice for girls of all ages. Belle, Snow White, Cinderella are just a few of the pretty princess possibilities. Go for glamour!
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4. Superheros: Superman, Spiderman, Batman

Nicholas and Nolan as Batman and Robin.
Photo reprinted with permission of Michelle.
Superheroes are always a popular costume option for kids, and offer plenty of variety for multiples. Consider Superman, Batman, Spiderman or Flash for boys and Wonder Woman, Super Girl and Violet (from Disney's Incredibles) for girls. Power Rangers come in different colors,including pink so twins who want to be the same -- but different (don't they always?) can choose their favorite ranger color and team up to battle the forces of evil.
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5. Pirates

Pirate twins Shawn and Shane.
Photo reprinted with permission of Kelly Dominy.
Arrrrrr! Pirates are hotter than ever, thanks to the popularity of recent movies. A pirate theme offers lots of options for twins and multiples, as they can accessorize with different items to create their own unique style.
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6. Peas in a Pod

Twins in Peapod Costume
Photo reprinted with permission of Jessica.
This costume idea was made for twins. Bunting costumes for infants are a particularly cute choice. Older twins who want to celebrate their similarities can also find different versions of this costume.

7. Dalmatian Puppies

Even if you don't quite meet the 101 quota, dalmatian puppies are an adorable option for kids who fancy furry things. Twins who want even more costume variety can consider combining the dalmatian costume theme with another breed of dog costume. It's "two" dog-gone cute!
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8. Lady Bug and Bumble Bee

Bug Halloween Costumes.
Photo reprinted with permission of Caite.
Could anything "bee" cuter than twins in a bug costumes? A red and black spotted ladybug combined with a yellow and black spotted bumblebee are sure to attract some sweet treats this Halloween. Lady Bug costumes | Bumblee costumes

9. Soldiers

Camouflage is a hot fashion trend, and it's hot for Halloween too! Choose from a wide array of soldiers, from rugged G.I. Joe fatigues to snappy Nutcracker-style toy soldiers.
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10. Zoo/Farm Animals

Cow costume twins, Sammie and Maggie.
Photo reprinted with permission of Barbara.
Moo, Baa, Growl, Grunt... turn your zoo of a family into a "Boo Zoo" this Halloween! Several adorable animal costume themes are available. Consider creating a mini-theme like: cat & mouse, bundle of bunnies, farm yard (dress up a stroller as a hay wagon), zoo and zookeeper (Mom or Dad can be the latter), wild cats, etc. One Step Ahead has a particularly cute collection of animal costumes this fall.

Send me your costume ideas!

Share your creative costume ideas! I'd love to hear about your twins or multiples and their Halloween plans.
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