The preschooler/tiger-child trick-or-treating at a neighbour's house last year.
The preschooler has loved venturing out for the last couple of eves, but I think this year (with the tiny lady and her unsociable bedtime) we'll stay in for some at-home spookiness, make some craft and maybe watch a movie.
Here are 9 fun things to do or make that you might like too:
- paint a jar-o-lantern or pumpkin jar (at top)
- make a spooky mummy pumpkin
- decorate with a diy spooky banner
- hand print a googly-eyed spider
- make a bat-o-lantern (above)
- cut and paste a faux stained-glass pumpkin decoration
- make a friendly frankenstein
- go pumpkin bowling
- watch a scary movie
Do your kiddos love Halloween? Will there be trick-or-treating? I'd love to hear!




I am American and so I love Halloween!
ReplyDeleteI am hosting my second annual Halloween party this year!
I actually blogged about it here.
http://motherdownunder.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/how-to-throw-halloween-party.html
I think I am most looking forward to the punch with ice cube hands in it!
oh, your halloween party looks like it will be so fun! I think we will have a party of three this year ;)
DeleteCanadian. Halloween was my favourite growing up! Will be carving a jack-o-lantern and eating mini lollies. Wish we had piles of kids coming to trick or treat. Such a fun holiday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Halloween Dear
ReplyDeleteThis is a great fun to enjoy on the day of Weekends with all the kids and family members. Like to address my kids by various names.