The concept involves coordinated outfits for adults and children, with at least one member being a young child, themed around a specific Halloween character, concept, or story. For instance, a family might dress as characters from “The Wizard of Oz,” with the toddler as Dorothy, and the parents as the Tin Man and Scarecrow.
Such coordinated ensembles enhance the festive atmosphere and create lasting memories. Participating in this activity fosters a sense of unity and shared experience within the group. Historically, dressing in costumes for Halloween has served to both ward off evil spirits and to create a sense of community through shared traditions.