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Yet another reader request

September 10th, 2008 · by Leah · 4 Comments

Okay, so Ava’s latest imagination game involves her pretending to be a fox named “Foxy” (no jokes, please) who has all kinds of adventures. We play this game for hours. Guess what she wants to be for Halloween? Yep. You guessed it. And guess what doesn’t seem to exist online? Yep, you guessed it.

The only fox costumes for kids that I’ve found through Googling thus far are available only at British online stores, and I can tell you now that Mark won’t want to spend the money to ship that stateside. *sigh* Do any of you have ideas about how to make a cool (yet easy) fox costume for a four-year-old girl? Or do you know of a place that sells fox costumes for kids? I should have been on this months ago, like my friend CM (www.dailymayhem.com) who officially holds the title for “Most Organized Person on Earth”!

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  • Jane

    Try this site:

    http://www.bellesphotography.com/swiper.htm

    It is unfortunately a character from Dora, but it is a fox.

  • Jane

    Try this site:

    http://www.bellesphotography.com/swiper.htm

    It is unfortunately a character from Dora, but it is a fox.

  • http://chpurecanesugar.blogspot.com Heidi

    Go on Ebay and search for fox ears. I saw some there as I looked for Kate’s “fighter fighter” costume. If all else fails, use a cat ears and tail and then just put her in a brown sweatsuit. Paint her nails black for added drama.

  • http://chpurecanesugar.blogspot.com Heidi

    Go on Ebay and search for fox ears. I saw some there as I looked for Kate’s “fighter fighter” costume. If all else fails, use a cat ears and tail and then just put her in a brown sweatsuit. Paint her nails black for added drama.