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Fun with Aladdin the Prince

A couple of weeks ago, we attended a kid’s costume party. Bb dressed as Aladdin boy and attracted a lot of Ooh-ed and ah-ed from onlookers during the journey there. Kids were all dressed up as princess, angel, Haiwaian girl, Spidermen, Flash, Kimono, Soldier and many more. They all looked so adorable.

The party started around 4pm with dancing, fashion showing and some usual kid’s activities. It was quite crowded, lovely angels in sweet costumes were everywhere. Bb was overexcited and did not settle for an afternoon nap before the party. Therefore, he appeared to be a little tired with teeny red and teary eyes; however, he has a lot of fun at the party. Did you notice his red hat with huge aqua feather? I was so proud of him; he managed to keep it on until the end of the party before handing it over to me.

It was a fun process choosing a costume for him. We dropped by at one party shop and a photography studio in Mt. Kiara before deciding on this Aladdin outfit. We were contemplating weather to get him a red devil or a Flintstone costume but eventually we decided to drop those as either they look dull or bb kept pulling the hat off. We choose Aladdin for its vibrant hue. When bb first put on the hat in front of the mirror, you see him smiling away saying “Hmm…NICE”. I guess we made the right choice. It is what he likes best.

After having a lucky draw and some snacks, we headed home. He knocked out right away once in the car.

Comments

Egghead said…
wah! any princess gave him a kiss?
geeth said…
Wah, nice costume. Real good idea!
It was nice of him not to remove his head gear before the party ended :)
Jess said…
Wah, little Ali Baba in town! Very nice costume!
jazzmint said…
wahh..where's jasmine? He looks so good and handsome in that costume, good choice ;)
mom2ashley said…
wow! he looks fab!!!!
Anonymous said…
Where's the genie? He looks good in that and Welcome Back!
ZMM said…
Party organised by Gymboree?

If Zara saw BB, sure will say kor kor so handsome.
Allyfeel said…
egghead,
eh...no la... reserve it for Zara. kekekeke.....

geetha,
Thanks! I guess he could feel that ppl complimented how nice he looks in that costume, so he didn't mind putting it on.

jesslyn,
hehe...yay...I like the striking color

jazzmint,
Wait till I give him a sister, then she can be Jasmine. kekeke...

mom2ashley, michelle,
Thanks!!!

Khong family,
Handsome or not don't know la...hv to ask zara. haha!

zara's mama,
so young u already tip her how to "kau zai" arr??...

It was a costume party by them. paid RM35 for it.

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