We tend to think everybody should dress up as Superman at least once, preferably early in life. Because even if your child doesn't plan to become a full-time superhero, it's a good idea to familiarize them with the basics of origin stories, secret identities, and protecting innocent people. Hey, you never know! So the foam chestplate and padded arms will let them try out superhuman strength, one of the most common (but essential!) superpowers.It's up to you to teach your child about dealing with Kryptonite, however. Here's a tip: it's a little like showing them how to use a fire extinguisher. We all hope they'll never have to use it, but if there is an emergency, we're pretty sure you don't want them waving the thing around like it's a live python. The same general principle applies if they wake up one day with the ability to fly or shoot beams of radiation out of their eyes! Don't leave these things up to chance!We might question your judgment if you wished a four-alarm blaze upon your kid, but we don't blame you for secretly hoping that they do wind up with a couple of special powers. Although that might make your home life a little complicated! Whether it turns out to be their true calling or not, this deluxe Man of Steel costume will make for a super-special night of trick or treating. And don't be surprised if they want to wear it around the house afterwards!