Favorite Accessory Kits for Kids

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Does it seem like your child is asking you for a new toy every other week, or even every other day? You might be having second thoughts about the pace at which you’ve been replenishing their play things, wondering if you can keep this up until the youngest has gone off to college. Maybe you feel like you need to pull back on purchasing new items for the playroom, and allocating space for your children’s belongings all over your house. You may even be at the point where your possessions take up less real estate than theirs!

 One of the hardest categories of toys to store is dress up clothing – and Kids Halloween costumes. If you have more than one child, chances are you don’t necessarily want to give away Halloween from year to year, as they’re likely to be re-worn at some point. And, Halloween costumes might double as part of your child’s year round dress up collection anyway.

 However, you definitely want to encourage your child’s imagination, and development of their creative skills through play partly inspired by costumes. What to do? Well, we’ve got the perfect solution. Accessory kits provide all the fun, at a fraction of the cost of a full costume. And, they aren’t size specific, so they can be added to basic clothing items to provide costumed fun for years upon years. Here are some of our favorite accessory kits for kids:

 

Ninja Turtles Roleplay Sets

 Our Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles roleplay sets are perfect for your budding Michelangelo, Rafael, Donatello, or Leonardo. The Ninja Turtles are a timeless pretend play trope, having inspired children in their free play ideas for at least three generations now. Our accessory kits are perfect to add to your child’s dramatic play collection, or for a last minute costume paired with green pants and a green sweatshirt.

 

Kids Firefighter Kit

 Not only is it really fun for kids to pretend to be firefighters, police officers, and doctors when they play – it’s also a critical part of early development to learn about community helpers. Kids often learn best when engaging in some type of role play or action oriented practice related to the chosen topic, and this holds true for utilizing dress up and pretend play as a great way to learn about community helpers and what they do. Our kids firefighter kit provides plenty of accessories to keep the game fun and gender neutral as well as fun for many ages.

 

Kids Elliot E.T. Costume Kit

 Seen that commercial lately, where E.T. comes back to visit Elliot in the present day and he learns all about smartphones? Maybe your kids saw that commercial too, and wondered what all the fuss was about. If you’re at the point where you’re showing your kids this timeless movie classic, consider this E.T. costume kit, too. It’s a truly classic addition to any child’s dramatic play wardrobe, and it’ll have your imagination running into new yet nostalgic territory too.


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