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Fear of People Dressed in Costumes
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 133958" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I agree that a visit to the fire station or a costume with face paint for this purpose is a huge leap from where he is. As Dreamer mentioned, starting small and easing in would be more likely to be successful. If he's into any of the heros boys are usually into these days (Transformers, Bionicles, etc) make those types of costumes available. If he's into firefighters or something real, then go that route. Don't make a big deal of it, just bring it home and add it to the toy box. Accessories such as shields are always good too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 133958, member: 701"] I agree that a visit to the fire station or a costume with face paint for this purpose is a huge leap from where he is. As Dreamer mentioned, starting small and easing in would be more likely to be successful. If he's into any of the heros boys are usually into these days (Transformers, Bionicles, etc) make those types of costumes available. If he's into firefighters or something real, then go that route. Don't make a big deal of it, just bring it home and add it to the toy box. Accessories such as shields are always good too. [/QUOTE]
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