New Baby Lion Cub Costume | Warm Infant Halloween Costumes Brown Extra Large Fun World Unisex Kids

A Lion’s RoarWell, congratulations! Your infant is finally sleeping through the night...well, some nights. That’s still a pretty good win, we think. But now the real problem is that when they cry, it sounds like a lion roaring the next room over. Adorable. Right? Right??? Yup, they’re adorable. Even when their little baby mouth opens and they’re crying and it's like the whole neighborhood can hear. Honestly, we can’t help you with the crying (that's a different website), but if you pick up this Storybook Lion Cub Infant Costume, the baby roars will seem more charming than threatening. Mind over matter! Think about it: from inside this endearing costume, your little one’s earth-shaking roars will no longer worry houseguests, but rather enthrall them even more. For even greater levels of cute, let your babe crawl around the floor on all fours like the little lion they are. See? We told you their animal instincts were cute!Fun DetailsThis amazing king of the jungle jumpsuit wraps around your baby for snuggly comfort, and comes with a fierce-looking plush mane hood and floppy ears that snap together at the base of the neck. Don’t forget to put on the attachable bendable tail to complete the look. You can’t have a little lion without a long tail to show everyone just who rules this household. In this outfit, your infant will be able to prowl around the ground on all fours, roaring bold and brave—adorable—even when crying for something they need. On the upside, all that roaring and crawling is bound to leave them in need of a long cat nap!Just Watch Out for the BiteIn this costume, your little one is guaranteed to be the ruler of their territory (as if they weren't already, right?). Just watch out, because lions can have a pretty strong bite if you’re not paying attention, and your little one is no exception. So sure, let their lion’s roar wail, but be careful of those teeth that are coming in! And remember how cute they are, even at 3 a.m. Lions are nocturnal, after all.