Ladybug CostumesDressing little boys and girls in baby infant ladybug costumes is, as far as I am concerned, doubling the pleasure of transforming adorable kids into brightly colored splendiferous little creatures called lady bugs or ladybugs, if you prefer.

If you haven’t yet made up your mind about which costume to get for your child for the upcoming Halloween, take my advice and get him or her into an infant ladybug costume.

The bad news is that there isn’t a whole lot of time left before Halloween or Halloween’s trick-or-treaters will be showing up on your doorstep. The good news is that you have come to the right place right here at LadybugCostumes.org, the most comprehensive online resource for ladybug costumes for baby infants as well as teens, toddlers and adults. Another bit of good news is that the quality of costumes here at  Halloween Lady Bug Costumes is superb but the prices are the lowest in the industry.

Little Lady Bug Infant Costume
(Available in Infant and Toddler Sizes to Fit 12 to 48 Months Old Boys and Girls).

Little Lady Bug Infant CostumeThis is the sweetest little insect I’ve ever seen.

The precious Little Lady Bug Infant Costume consists of a red colored romper that features black polka dots, ¾ length bloomerlike legs ending with elastic, a pair of attached translucent black wings, and a black fabric covered headband with attached black antennae.

No one will ever be tempted to swat this bug away.

Known as coccinellidae or coleopteran in the world of science, ladybugs are in fact members of the beetle family. There are several explanations regarding their name but the most prevalent among them is the one that talks about European farmers of the Middle Ages who prayed to the Virgin Mary to save their crops from the insect infestation they were plagued with. Lo and behold, soon more bugs showed up. But instead of eating the crops as the others did, these new arrivals were little red beetles with black spot and they began eating the destructive insects. Soon these tiny saviors became known as “beetles of Our Lady” which was then shortened to lady bugs.

So, dress your little ones in lady bug costumes this Halloween and please do not forget to capture it all on film.