







🦜 Fly high, play bold — the wings your kid’s imagination deserves!
The D.Q.Z Bird-Wings Parrot Costume is a vibrant, CPSIA-certified kids’ dress-up accessory featuring a 44-inch wingspan and comfortable shoulder straps designed for children over 3 years old. Ideal for Halloween, themed parties, and imaginative play, it promotes active, screen-free fun while ensuring durability and comfort.
| ASIN | B0CXY41V39 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #269,230 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #5,682 in Kids' Costumes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (31) |
| Date First Available | March 13, 2024 |
| Department | unisex-child |
| Item model number | Bw003 |
| Manufacturer | D.Q.Z |
E**3
Great product
This is a great product and great value for money. The fit was accurate, the colors are vibrant! I would recommend this product if you’re looking for a simple parrot costume.
D**S
Worth the price
Fun product for kids. My kid used it for a performance and we loved it
C**Y
Cute and perfect for Living Zoo
This was perfect for my son’s living zoo presentation. I do wish the print was also on the inside.
J**E
Got a used item
Apparently I got a used set of wings/mask, as it had someone else’s name on it, as shown in the picture. The second picture shows where the tags may have been ripped out, leaving the material a little ripped, I guess. I bought this for my two year old, and it’s really big on her but the elastic straps help keep it on. She likes it.
A**R
Good basic cheap costume
My nephew wanted to be a parent for Halloween and this is what we could find. It was good for a younger child and he liked it and wore it for at least a week before halloween. This is only the wings and a mask though so you will have to be creative with the clothing the child wears so it matches.
J**N
Cute costume
My daughter needed a macaw costume for a school project. The costume is cute, good quality for the price, and easy for a kindergartner to take off and put on. Only drawback is that the wings are only printed on one side of the “cape”, but you can sort of see the blue feathers through them.
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