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5 Great Ideas for Safe Halloween Celebrations With Kids

Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

All kids love Halloween, but many parents don’t because of worries surrounding trick-or-treating.

You don’t want your children to be out on the street on their own; you’re not keen on the quality of the treats they bring home; and you may even be worried that someone could put something in a treat bag that would be unsafe. …but all your little munchkins want to do is get out there and have some fun! What can you do?

Well, there are a whole range of options available, and 5 of the easiest are right here for you:

1. Organise a trick or treat tour.

The TOUR element is the important bit. Choose a route with a number of pre-arranged stops, and agree with the householders at those stops what to give as treats and how much. It’s a good idea if you can do this with other parents in the area. Make sure that the kids know that there is a plan and they have to stick to it – or else forfeit their treats! Make sure that there is a chaperone available to accompany the kids on their rounds too.

2. Tell ghost stories around the fire.

If you don’t live in town or near other families with kids to help you with a tour, have some old-fashioned spooky fun at home. Have an open fire or gather a few candles on the table and take it in turns to tell gruesome ghost-stories. After each story toast a few marshmallows on skewers. The person voted spookiest story-teller wins a prize.

3. Have a competition to keep the gang busy.

Got a few kids you can pitch against each other and keep them busy? Great! Have a competition to make the best Halloween creature. A ghost-making competition is a good one, as all you need are a few old sheets (from a charity shop if you don’t have any) and the colouring and craft supplies you probably already have at home. Think of a prize to give to the winner – and to forestall arguments, make it something that is big enough to share with all the others. The great thing about this sort of competition is that it works for any number of kids from 2 upwards.

4. Host a Halloween party.

We don’t often see old fashioned Halloween parties nowadays and more’s the pity. Some traditional tricks and games will keep kids (and grown-ups!) happy all evening and won’t break the bank either. Think: apple bobbing; find the eyeballs (pickled onions in a big pan of water and tea-leaves – which feels disgusting!); and the finger in the matchbox. Ask your own parents and grandparents for more ideas – they will remember doing all of these things as children.

5. Find alternative activities in your area.

If you want a quiet life, have a look in your local area for organised activities that you can take your children along to. Organised activities can be more expensive than doing it at home, but you don’t have to worry about arranging it yourself. Schools and youth clubs may be organising parties, and visitor attractions may be doing something special for Halloween this year. Check online listing sites and local newspapers and magazines for details.

Tamsin Fox Davies

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Christmas Craft Ideas

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Christmas Craft Ideas

Various craft ideas give you an opportunity to make the most from your free time using your creative instincts. In fact, craft is one such hobby that brings the most rewarding experience of creating something new and interesting and the best part of it is you can share the experience and time with your kids introducing them to the fascinating world of crafts. Christmas is a one such perfect occasion to fill up your home with lively Christmas crafts. There are hundreds of craft ideas for this occasion, which can create the ambience for wonderful celebrations.

Any Christmas Craft idea must have the festival spirit behind it. All the tender and warm feelings associated with this holy festival must reflect through the craft ideas you choose. Your craft idea needs to stand out from the stockpile of new gifting ideas that spring during the season. This lets you a chance so that your craft ideas get the maximum attention and appreciation in festive season, as a number of your friends and relatives visit you during this period. While considering any Christmas craft idea, you should aim at making it different from the last year’s craft ideas. With all the cherished old traditions and objects you can still have a very special Christmas celebration wit unique craft ideas which can turn life in this event.

When you are out of your own ideas and do not find anything interesting, you can take help from the available resources. In fact an inspiration is what it takes to craft something unique and interesting and if the inspiration is the problem, you can take hold of the thousands of resources available. Internet, if you are a regular user, will agree that it provides you with hundreds of Christmas craft ideas. It is no only you who gets benefited from these ideas, but many of them are simple enough where you can involve your kids’ along with you. Let them learn a few tricks with some interesting craft ideas, which you have selected for them.

There are virtually hundreds of Christmas craft ideas to choose from. When you reach the proper resources you will be overwhelmed to go through the most innovative and unique craft ideas presented there. To start with one, consider the kind of ambience you want to create this Christmas and then choose the craft ideas most appropriate with it. You can always choose multiple craft ideas to make the festival more joyful and interesting.

It is always better to have a passing glance at the shops at the local shopping center, as to what are the trends for the current Christmas. Some of the evergreen items that are always in market but with changed designs and colors are: the childhood fun inside quilts, remote controlled planes, fancies musical instruments and much more. All in all the craft idea should be such that it makes your Christmas enjoyable and unique.

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