Home / Life 25 adorable baby Halloween costumes 😍 We searched the Internet so you don't have to. By Motherly Editors and Ellen Schmidt October 8, 2019 Rectangle Inside this article Here are some adorable baby Halloween costumes to inspire you this year: All of your baby’s firsts will be memorable, but few are going to be as creative and fun as your baby’s first Halloween costume . You get to dress them up—elaborately or not—and introduce them to a tradition that year after year brings families together (and offers an acceptable excuse to load up on sugar ). Sure, baby’s first trick-or-treat will probably not register in their memory bank, but it will in yours. From a classic gum ball machine costume (my personal favorite) to a clever box of Cuties, these baby costumes are as cute and clever as they come, whether you’re looking to flex your DIY skills or go costume shopping at Target. Either way, time to make some memories, mama. Here are some adorable baby Halloween costumes to inspire you this year: Easy DIY baby Halloween costumes: 2. Cookie Monster Diary of a So Cal Mama Mmm… cookies! This super easy “no sew” DIY baby costume from Diary of a So Cal Mama involves a bright blue onesie, blue tutu, cut out felt and a hot glue gun. The matching cookie headband is a yummy addition to this deliciously adorable Cookie Monster costume. 3. Baby bat This DIY involves purchasing a long sleeve black onesie, black and white striped leggings (or tights) and a black stocking hat. You’ll have to sew (or hot glue) 2 swatches of black fabric (cut to look like wings) and cut holes in the stocking hat for eyes. Then, use a white fabric pen or paint to make the lines and you’ve got one cute little bat costume ready to go! 4. Pink baby shark See Kate Sew Everyone’s favorite ear worm song also makes the most adorable (and cozy!) baby Halloween costume. Check out See Kate Sew for all the easy DIY goodness. 5. Sweet lil’ donut Atkinson Drive Sam from Atkinson Drive created the sweetest baby Halloween costume you’ll ever see. Love this scrumptious and simple no-sew DIY! 6. Gum ball machine The Young Life/YouTube I mean, who can resist all this cuteness? And even better, The Young Life gives all the step-by-step instructions to this easy no sew DIY costume on her YouTube page . 7. Lil’ old lady Momma Survival Guide I mean, is there anything cuter? Plus, this whole costume from Momma Survival Guide would be pretty simple to recreate. Her hair cracks me up most of all! 8. A not super scary ghost 5 Little Monsters Cute > spooky. This DIY from 5 Little Monsters is about a cute and simple as they come, and I love that you’ll be able to wear almost all of it again over and over! 9. Aerobics teacher Primary Nothing like bringing the 80s back. Primary is a great resource for no-sew DIY projects, Halloween or otherwise. And in fact, cute clothes in general! This one would be so easy to put together, though I must admit the boom box seems like a crucial part of the costume. 10. Max from ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ A Knight Owl Blog This baby is “ready for the rumpus” and so can your baby with this easy tutorial from A Knight Owl blog. 11. A box of Cuties Primary does it again with the cutest DIY baby Halloween costume ideas. And this one is nutritious, too! Baby Halloween costumes you can buy (the easiest kind of DIY!): 13. Little koala Koalas are my favorite animal, so this one from Bed, Bath & Beyond particularly speaks to me! What a cute (and snugly) costume. $42 Buy Now 14. A cup of noodles Babies are too young to enjoy them, but they do look adorably cute as ramen noodles! $52.50 Buy Now 15. Flamingo Party City I’m sorry, but this flamingo Halloween costume from Party City is completely adorable. Available in sizes 6-12 months and 12-24 months. $30 Buy Now 16. Astronaut Blast off! This astronaut costume from Pottery Barn Kids comes in sizes from 0-6 months to 12-24 months. $70 Buy Now 17. Baby Junior Giraffe This spotted giraffe costume from Target will keep your little one warm and cozy while they’re out trick-or-treating. $19 Buy Now 18. Little avocado One of the best parts of this costume (other than the fact that it’s adorable) is the reusable aspect. Baby can keep wearing the shirt and leggings after Halloween is over! Available in sizes 0-3 months through 24 months. $33 Buy Now 19. Velociraptor Roar! This velociraptor costume from Halloween Costumes comes in sizes from 0-3 months to 12-18 months. $30 Buy Now 20. Le Petit Prince This handmade Le Petit Prince costume on Etsy it a keepsake item for sure. Absolutely precious! $71 Buy Now 21. Lamb Baa! This baby lamb costume from Wal-Mart is cuddly and sweet, just like a real lamb. Available in sizes 6-12 months and 12-48 months. $21 Buy Now 22. Spider This creepy crawly insect from Party City never looked so cute. $35 Buy Now 23. Chicken This costume is a pricey one, but pretty priceless in terms of the cute factor. And perhaps your little one will like to wear his chicken hat all winter long? $130 Buy Now 24. Penguin Your little one will be the cutest birdie on the block in this baby penguin costume! $25 Buy Now 25. Personalized Dorothy costume Warmer October climates would suit this Dorothy romper with coordinating shoes and headband from Etsy perfectly! Personalized or not, this one is perfect for trick-or-treating on the yellow brick road. $45 Buy Now 26. Baby shark costume This warm and cozy shark costume from Kohl’s is currently on sale. Love that you can wear the pants over and over again, too! $18 Buy Now 27. Mischievous monkey $32 Buy Now You might also like: 40 family Halloween costume ideas everyone will love 19 easy + fun Halloween costumes to wear if you’re pregnant ? Make baby’s first Halloween memorable—no trick or treating required Inside this article Here are some adorable baby Halloween costumes to inspire you this year: The latest Motherly Stories To the mama without a village: I see you Viral & Trending This viral TikTok captures what it’s like to parent through exhaustion and mental health struggles Life Can men really see the mess? Inside moms’ invisible labor at home Life 7 months pregnant on the campaign trail: How motherhood has changed the way I view politics