Children love to pretend, whether it's playing house, school, or acting out stories. Though kids don't need much to stimulate their imaginations, it's always fun to play dressday activity.
Girly
Below are a few popular dress-up ideas.
'''Ingredients for a Little Princess''':
* Combine pretty, shimmery ball gown with long gloves.
* Top off with crown or tiara and a cape.
* Add costume masks, (faux) glass slippers, necklaces and earrings to preference.
'''How to Make a Tiny Ballerina: '''
* Break out a child-sized tutu and complement with feather boa and stockings or tights.
* Supplement with shiny ballet slippers or flats, feather boas, nail polish and glitter as desired.
'''Elements of a Pocket-Sized Fairy''':
* Mix a sequined girls' tank top with leggings and felt slippers or moccasins.
* Prepare golden tulle wings for take-off.
'''Makeup''': A little makeup can be fun on special occasions, or as a treat for good behavior. Try limiting your child's selection to a few basic shades and definitely supervise, if not perform, all makeup application.
'''Props and accessories''': Props like a vanity set and plastic jewelry can make play that much more enjoyable for a child.
Less Girly
Options do exist outside of the realm of sparkles and pink tulle. Possibly not the most politically correct costumes around, but Native American wear, entailing a headdress and moccasins, or cowboys and cowgirls are relatively simple costumes, entailing only the use of a buttonday dress as well.
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