A Father and Son Go As Curious George and the Man in the Yellow Hat
One thing that is uncommon to see when Halloween rolls around is father and son costume "pairings" - to be more specific, a father and a son who dress in costumes from the same animated series - such as "Curious George". |
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For the curious, let me draw you a picture: The father dresses as The Man in the Yellow Hat and the son dresses as Curious George. Usually the child will be on the younger side - probably between the ages of four to six. The father must be young at heart (and very patient) to pull off this role! Fathers and sons can try this out at local neighborhood parties, pumpkin picking, mall events, or perhaps even a costume contest. If you are a father looking for a novel, entertaining way to bond with your son this Halloween, perhaps you should consider dressing up as Curious George and the Man in the Yellow Hat. Imagining and acting out the roles should not be too difficult for the father considering how curious little boys can be. I should know - I used to be one! That being said, when I heard of this idea, I thought it was absolutely adorable. If you or your son (or both) like the book (or the movie), you will love this costume pairing idea. I wonder what H.A. Rey and Margret Rey, the creators of "Curious George", would think if they saw fathers and sons walking around in costumes based on their story? I would think, at the very least, that they would be flattered. A Father and Son Go As Curious George and the Man in the Yellow Hat |
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
A Father and Son Go As Curious George and the Man in the Yellow Hat
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