Brand: Amscan
Reference: 158809l-eu
Bring out your magical side and enjoy new adventures inspired by your favourite classic! With the little ones and their new Disney Costume. OFFICIALLY LICENSED: Make your dreams come true this anniversary with this unique costume number officially licensed by Disney. Special Edition: This costume is a special edition to celebrate Disney's 100th anniversary. Disney 100th Anniversary Costume. Princesses Multi Deluxe Size 5-6 Years. Also available in various sizes. Immerse yourself in the magic of fairy tales with our exclusive Disney 100th Anniversary Deluxe Princess Costume. This wonderful costume, designed for the littlest princesses, celebrates the legacy of the iconic characters that have captivated hearts for 100 years. With exquisite details and high-quality fabrics, this costume will transform your little one into a true princess.
Officially Licensed - Make your dreams come true this year with this one-of-a-kind, officially licensed costume.
Special Edition - Make your dreams come true for Disney's 100th anniversary with this special edition princess dress.
Unique Details - This beautiful pink dress features a platinum princess skirt and bodice, mesh stretch sleeves, ruffled mesh peplum, and a multi-princess character cameo.
Imaginative Play Inspiration - This dress is perfect for Halloween, World Book Day, and princess parties.
What are the benefits of dressing up?
Stimulate intelligence. Release tension. Increase confidence. Facilitate symbolic thinking by representing the life of a fictional character, animal, or the adults around them.
What do children develop by dressing up?
Pretend play, dress-up, and role-playing influences young children's emotional and cognitive development. It helps children develop social and emotional skills such as empathy and problem-solving.
What do children learn from clothing?
As they master the art of putting on clothes, they develop fine motor skills, coordination, and autonomy. Here are some of the main reasons: Encourages independence: Learning to dress themselves gives them an early sense of independence and accomplishment.