Inflatable Grumpy Snail Ride-On Costume for Kids
- Medium: TBD
- Inflatable Suit
- Hat
- Battery/Rechargeable Operated Air Pump
- Instruction Sheet
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- 100% polyester windbreaker fabric
- Suit slides over the legs, elastic bands around ankles
- Waist closes w/ drawstring and adjustable cord stop
- Fan requires 4 'AA' batteries, batteries not included
Places To Go
When it comes to transportation, gnomes have a few animals to choose from. They can lasso a rabbit and travel fast, but it's a little dangerous because rabbits are hard to control. Some lawn gnomes like traveling via house cat. Since they move at a steady pace and can jump onto high spots such as garden walls and up trees, they're a pretty good choice. However, if a cat gets a little hungry and sees a little gnome moving around like a small rodent, the passenger may become prey. The economy car of the gnome world is a large snail. They're easy to catch. Their shells make a comfortable spot to sit. Sure. they're are even slower than walking but since gnomes are laid back creatures, they really don't mind taking their time to travel somewhere new!
Product Details
This hilarious inflatable costume will make a child in your life look like they're riding a snail. The expressive head is fitted with a bridle for your slow-riding kiddo to hold. Inflatable legs fall over the purple shell, making it seem like your child is perched up top when they are really walking underneath. A battery-powered fan will keep your child's ride inflated as they slow-roll to trick-or-treating destinations this year!
Fast and Furious
While your child might think this snail is going slow, it's easy to see that the snail thinks it's going as fast as possible. With bulging eyes and a grimacing mouth, you kinda feel for the slimy guy. This Halloween, take it slow and understand that in the world of snails, your kiddo is speeding along. And hey, if you need to pick up the pace, you can always offer your child's ride some trick-or-treating candy. We hear snails are highly motivated by chocolate!