Hallowe’en is fast approaching and every year our creche celebrates by having a special fancy dress party when each baba comes in (and spends the day) wearing their Hallowe’en costume. This means that Mr Moo is in need of a fancy outfit (so is Lollipop but luckily I have already got that one sorted!).
Unsurprisingly, I don’t just pick up the first costume I see….what? and waste an opportunity to shop around for something more interesting than a miniature Frankenstein costume? No chance. Cue a joyful evening spent with a glass of wine and my lap top. Before embarking on my search I decided on my criteria: The costume had to be something that
- would be comfortable enough for Mr Moo to wear all day (and something that he can still use the bathroom in !!); and
- has a life after 31 October , I wanted something that Mr Moo would want to play with again and again and would not grow out of anytime soon.
My first port of call was Etsy and it turned out to be a stroke of genius on my part as almost immediately I stumbled on Little Hero Capes.
Every child dreams of having super powers at some time in their childhood. Recently Mr Moo has been continuously drawing my attention to the fact that he can run ‘super-fast’, can jump ‘super-high’ and can shout ‘super-loud’ (it will come as no surprise to know that, as the mother of a little super hero I can confirm that this is not an ideal super power for your diminutive super man to be blessed with). Mr Moo considers himself to be a genuine Little Hero so getting him an outfit that lived up to his new found powers was a no-brainer! I simply couldn’t resist.

Allison of Little Hero Capes is like a real life Edna Mode from The Incredibles – she dresses super heroes! Allison offers lots of different designs and colour palettes for her capes. You can also chose to customise your order or add a matching mask and set of power cuffs. For Mr Moo, I went for the personalised option – Mr Moo’s cape is red on the outside and yellow on the underside, on the back is a large yellow lightening strike which is emblazoned with the letter ‘M’. The matching cuffs are the same colour and have the same motif while the mask (which is reversible) is also red and yellow. The package arrived in Dublin from Allison’s Massachusetts workshop on Monday (not even two weeks after I’d ordered it) and as soon as Mr Moo saw it he was smitten. He put it on immediately and has barely taken it off since (there have been a few occasions when I have had to practically wrestle it off him to have a bath or go to bed). It’s so wonderful to see his imagination working in overdrive as he is no longer bouncing on his bed – he’s soaring over the clouds, that’s not his toy box he’s climbing on – its huge mountain that he’s scaling in a few bounds, that’s not his little sister he’s man-handling – its a fair maiden being rescued from peril.
The capes, cuffs and mask are really well made using good quality materials. The personalised cape was €37 (capes without personalisation are about €32) and the matching cuffs and mask were roughly €20 and I reckon that they were a worthwhile investment for our family’s dressing up box as they are effectively a one-size fits all option and so can be worn by children of varying sizes/ages. And, they are not just for boys, check out these super ladies:

Admittedly, when she inherits these things from her brother, I may have some difficulty explaining to Lollipop why there is an ‘M’ on her cape…..but I can always try telling her that super hero alter-ego could be ‘Mightypop’ …..!?!