Every year, people of all ages dress up like Disney characters for Halloween, and this year Disney has added more inclusivity to its Halloween lineup with two new themed wheelchair covers and two new adaptive costumes for kids. The covers currently come in four designs: Cinderella's Carriage, Mr. Incredible's Incredimobile — both of which came out last year — Buzz Lightyear's Spaceship, and the Mandalorian's Razor Crest. The two new adaptive costumes include Black Panther and the Mandalorian; and the Cinderella, Buzz Lightyear, and Incredibles costumes from last year are still available.
We're hoping to see even more characters and themes debut in the future, but for now, see and shop all of the available wheelchair covers and adaptive costumes below.
Your kid can be Wakanda's protector for Halloween with this Black Panther Light-Up Adaptive Costume For Kids ($50). It comes with a self-stick fabric back closure and collar and a front flap for tube access. It's open at the rear and has longer legs to accommodate seated wearers. It also features light-up chest trims, which turn on and off using a switch in the hidden chest pocket.
The Star Wars: The Mandalorian Wheelchair Cover Set ($50) comes with side ship pieces, a control-pad flap that fits across your child's lap, and two wheel covers that feature the Child (can't forget him!). The cover set also has lights and engine sound effects that can be turned on and off using the switch in the lap control pad.
With the Star Wars: The Mandalorian Adaptive Costume For Kids ($50), young bounty hunters can adventure alongside Baby Yoda (a Grogu plush would be the perfect costume addition!). The costume comes with a self-stick fabric back closure and a front flap for tube access, and has longer-length inseams to accommodate seated wearers.
Come in, Star Command! The Buzz Lightyear Spaceship Wheelchair Cover Set ($50) is made up of two stiff felt pieces with detailed sublimated art, and comes with self-stick fabric strips to help keep the pieces in place as well as plastic piping pieces for added stability.
Your little one can go to infinity and beyond in this Buzz Lightyear Adaptive Costume For Kids ($50). The costume comes with gloves and a cap, and is made accessible with a back that completely opens, a discreet flap in the front, and longer inseams to accommodate seated wearers.
Kids of all ages can transform their wheelchair into the coach from Cinderella — even without the help of Fairy Godmother! The Cinderella's Coach Wheelchair Cover Set ($50) features four wheel covers with vine-like spirals, and two top pieces with a small window to look out of and wave to people just like Cinderella does in the film.
Complete your child's look with the Cinderella Adaptive Costume For Kids ($50). The costume is decked out with gorgeous details, and features self-stick fabric closures on the back, a completely open skirt for wheelchair-friendly wear, and an ankle-length skirt to accommodate seated wearers.
Superheroes of all kinds can become members of the Incredibles with this Incredibles 2 Incredimobile Wheelchair Cover Set ($50). The set comes with two panels that look just like Mr. Incredible's Incredimobile.
Round out your superhero's look with the Incredibles 2 Adaptive Costume for Kids ($50). They'll be fit to join the Parr family with fabric self-stick closures all down the back, a front flap for tube access, and longer legs to accommodate seated wearers.