Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Let’s face it: celebrities' kids are born into a different world. A world filled with lights, cameras and… well, you know the rest. But just because they’re born into privilege doesn’t mean they don’t have the normal urges that every kid has come pumpkin day every year. Whether they’re famous or not, kids’ Halloween costumes all over North America are bound to be similar. Here are some surprisingly normal costumes for some freakishly famous tots.

  1. My spidey senses are tingling… I sense that Ruby Maguire, daughter of Spiderman’s leading man Toby Maguire and Jennifer Meyer had a lot of fun dressed as a big orange pumpkin on Halloween night.
  2. Real-life princess Suri Cruise dressed as (drum roll) a princess last Halloween! A pretty standard costume for such a little lady. Oh, did I mention her costume cost over $6000…?
  3. Max Bratman, son of Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman, was spooky dressed as a bony skeleton.
  4. Alyson Hannigan went the cute route for her daughter, Satyana’s first Halloween with a kangaroo outfit.
  5. James Wilkie was a bird – no – a plane… He flew threw NY in his Superman costume with mom Sarah Jessica Parker.
  6. Gewn Stefani and Gavin Rossdale’s little boys, Kingston and Zuma sure looke ferocious in their dino costumes! (Ferociously Cute that is.)
  7. Little Apple Martin (Gwyneth Paltrow’s daughter) really embodied her Alice in Wonderland costume last Halloween.
  8. I hope they cleaned up after themselves! Brooke Shields and hubby Chris Henchy’s girls sniffed and begged their way into doggie costumes. Rowan was a dalmation while Grier preferred a pink poodle costume.
  9. Russell Crowe’s son, Tennyson put out fires and broke tiny hearts in his heroic Fireman costume on a past all hallow’s Eve.
  10. Following in mom’s fashionable footsteps, Lola, daughter to talk-show queen Kelly Ripa, danced her way through the city as a wholesome Disco Queen.

So, this year skip the trashy, skimpy and bloody costumes for the little ones. Take a hint from these kids who have it all and stick with traditional, fun kids’ costumes. This year, fill the streets with little pigs, train conductors and superheros!

Lilly Gordon is a freelance web publisher and writer. She is a Mom of two, and enjoys writing and researching on a variety of topics, especially shopping for children and Canadian baby boutiques.

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