Halloween and autumn are full of fun for kids—apple picking, train rides, trick-or-treating, and more. If you’re headed to a trunk-or-treat or you’re taking the kids out door-to-door trick-or-treating, finding the right costume is always paramount. However, costumes for children in wheelchairs can sometimes be tough to find.
There are many wheelchair costumes for kids that are relatively simple to DIY, but not everyone has the time or the patience for that. Luckily, in recent years, there is more and more adaptive clothing for children, and this includes Halloween costumes for kids with special needs.
Read on to learn more about Halloween costumes for children in wheelchairs you can buy as well as make.
Children, as expected, have a wide range of interests, but there is always a character or game they’re into at the moment, so you may not know where to look for adaptive Halloween costumes for kids. Both Target and Party City carry a broad selection of Halloween costumes for children in wheelchairs.
Some ideas you can buy from the store include:
There are also many other ideas, such as a mermaid, dragon, rocket ship, and rainbow that are available as wheelchair costumes for kids. Just be careful when shopping, however—many of these items apply only to the wheelchair, and you’ll need a separate costume for your child. For example, if you choose “pirate ship,” you’ll likely want to shop for pirate accessories or a physical costume.
If you’re crafty or love building things from scratch, there is a wealth of DIY ideas for wheelchair Halloween costume ideas. Depending on a person’s tastes, many of these would work for adults as well—parents like to get in on the fun, too!
Here are some DIY ideas for wheelchair costumes for kids:
Keep in mind that many of the Halloween costumes for children in wheelchairs that you can buy can also be made. You can DIY the Cinderella carriage, steam train, and more just by measuring the wheelchair and cutting out the appropriate cardboard pieces to fit it. If you do go DIY, just make sure your child has enough room to operate the wheelchair or use it on a ramp.
To learn more about Halloween costumes for children in wheelchairs or about mobility products, such as wheelchair ramps and stair lifts, that can be life-changing, contact Williams Lift Co. today. We want both caregivers and their children and loved ones to live their best lives.
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