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Halloween Costumes and Parties
10 Hottest Kids' Costumes

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Here are this season's most wanted kids' costumes.

Lord of the Rings Characters
1. From the wizard Gandalf to the hobbit Frodo to the elf Arwen, characters from the fantasy flick Lord of the Rings are turning up everywhere this Halloween.

Fairy

2. Poof! A sprinkle of fairy dust may not turn your little one into a fairy. But a pastel-colored bodysuit and coordinating tutu certainly can!

The Hulk
3. Say what's old is new again, and that's certainly true of one of this year's biggest (literally!) characters. Many parents will remember him from their own childhood.

Cat in the Hat
4. Dr. Seuss's famed feline isn't making his movie debut until November, but ahead-of-the-curve kids can bring the big cat to life in time for Halloween. All you need: Black leggings, a black turtleneck, white gloves, a red bow tie, a furry black tail and, of course the signature tall, red-and-white-striped hat.

Animals
5. Lions, and tigers, and bears -- oh my! Creatures of the jungle and forest are popular again this year. Fans of The Lion King will especially love dressing up as Simba or Nala.

Spider-Man
6. Superheroes are hot, as always, but Spidey's recent turn on the big screen makes the web-spinner the leader of the pack for 2003. A premade costume, like this one from www.birthdayexpress.com, is the easiest way to go.

Pirate
7. Ahoy, mate! The popularity of the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl makes seafaring looks one of this year's biggest trends for boys and girls.

Princess
8. Little girls can't resist the chance to don a beautiful dress and sparkly jewels, making princess costumes a perennial Halloween favorite. Disney's Princess line (available at Wal-Mart and Toys R Us) features costumes of glamorous gals like Cinderella, Belle, Snow White, Ariel, and Aurora from Sleeping Beauty.

SpongeBob SquarePants
9. Life deep in the ocean town of Bikini Bottom is just dandy for everyone's favorite sea sponge: SpongeBob SquarePants. And costumes of this popular character won't be hard to come by this Halloween -- you'll likely see them in every costume and party store you pass.

Wizard
10. Harry Potter has cast a powerful spell over Halloween, making all types of wizards super popular. Transform your child into a Potter-worthy wizard by dressing him (or her!) in a long black robe or a black cape over black pants and a black top.


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