Toy Kingdom offers Halloween merchandise—spooky costumes, fright suits and scary stuff—for kids.
Purchases can help raise funds for Unicef (United Nations Children’s Fund) programs for children. Donation kit is available at any Toy Kingdom branch.
Toy Kingdom is inviting kids to be part of its spooky Halloween events, such as the Howl-arious Halloween World Tour at SM MOA Music Hall on Oct. 29 at 10:30 a.m., and Nickelodeon’s Takotown Fright Express at Megatrade Hall on Oct. 31 at 2 p.m.
Choose from costumes like Stormtrooper and Kylo Ren inspired by the “Star Wars” saga as well as fright suits that transform boys into little horrors like a vampire, zombie or a wolf.
Fa-Boo-lous fashion shows Halloween’s sweet and magical side in ballerina, mermaid, angel and butterfly costumes.
Girls can be Cupcake Princess for a day. Others can wear the unicorn or pony wraparound costumes.
Wonder Wings and Dainty Dazzlers bring kids to the land of fairies. They can create their fancy fairy look with Toy Kingdom’s colorful wings, skirts, wands and headgears.
There are also sweet treat costumes like chocolate chip cookie, Belgian waffle and ice cream cone. Boys can wear the goofy Robot.
Join the scream team with monster, dinosaur, bat and cat costumes or be part of the scare squad with all-time classic Halloween costumes: spider, skeleton, witch, dead bride, master of shadows and fiery sorceress.
To get into the fright mood, kids can check out Toy Kingdom’s wide range of spooky finds: spine chilling toys and décor, horrific standees, macabre masks and haunting hats.
Halloween treats are available at all Toy Kingdom Stores in SM Supermalls and Toy Kingdom Express outlets in SM Stores. Visit www.toykingdom.ph.