disneyfan1992
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These boards are dangerous!! 
I never would have thought to bring costumes for my twins to DW, but after reading all the posts on here, I'm feeling the "pressure" (so to speak) to bring at least 1 outfit down with us for the kids.
My kids will be too young for BBB. They will just be 2.5 years old. But it would be fun to dress them up.
Here are my questions...
1. Even though they are twins, they wear 2 completely different sizes...
- DD will probably just be wearing a 2T size (barely)
- Do princess / fairy dresses come that small (2T)?
2. What would you suggest for coordinating boy / girl outfits that are easily available* in these sizes
- 2T (girl) and 4T (boy)?
* Would prefer not to go custom made unless I really have to. Don't want to spend that kind of money yet! if I can avoid it... but maybe I will have to go that route given my daughter's small size? Would be nice if I could just buy outfits available at regular stores (Disney, Target, Walmart, etc. ). I can dream, right?
3. We are going in mid-November 2013 so don't want kids to be cold in costumes either.
As a side note, the kids were Winnie the Pooh (daughter) and Tigger (son) for Halloween last year.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and suggestions and ideas!

I never would have thought to bring costumes for my twins to DW, but after reading all the posts on here, I'm feeling the "pressure" (so to speak) to bring at least 1 outfit down with us for the kids.
My kids will be too young for BBB. They will just be 2.5 years old. But it would be fun to dress them up.
Here are my questions...
1. Even though they are twins, they wear 2 completely different sizes...
- DD will probably just be wearing a 2T size (barely)
- Do princess / fairy dresses come that small (2T)?
2. What would you suggest for coordinating boy / girl outfits that are easily available* in these sizes
- 2T (girl) and 4T (boy)?
* Would prefer not to go custom made unless I really have to. Don't want to spend that kind of money yet! if I can avoid it... but maybe I will have to go that route given my daughter's small size? Would be nice if I could just buy outfits available at regular stores (Disney, Target, Walmart, etc. ). I can dream, right?
3. We are going in mid-November 2013 so don't want kids to be cold in costumes either.
As a side note, the kids were Winnie the Pooh (daughter) and Tigger (son) for Halloween last year.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and suggestions and ideas!