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 | PRESCHOOLThese paper pumpkins will make festive centerpieces in your home this Halloween season. | |
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 | KINDERGARTENWith paper mache and paint, you can create a festive pumpkin that will outlast its carved peers. | |
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 | FIRST GRADEIf you're short on time but want to find a creative way to decorate your Halloween table, try this spooky party favor mug with matching napkin rings. | |
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 | SECOND GRADEThese decorative vampire bat baskets make for the perfect Halloween party favors, and they're fun for you and your child to make! | |
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 | THIRD GRADEKids and parents alike will practically inhale these Halloween themed treats. This is a great activity for the whole family to do together. | |
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 | FOURTH GRADEDon't toss all those paper bags! Your child can create festive stuffed paper bag pumpkins to decorate the front walk for Halloween. | |
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 | FIFTH GRADEYour child can transform a recycled can into a painted pumpkin candle holder perfect for Halloween! | |
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 | MIDDLE SCHOOLHelp your child concoct green pasta with ingredients like toothy almonds and pureed spinach for a super scary, and tasty, Halloween dinner! | |
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 | HIGH SCHOOLBy tracking nutritional information from candy wrappers, your teen can use statistics to find which treats offer the fewest tricks on Halloween! | |
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I love your Halloween ideas! I am planning a Halloween party for my nephew and I am definitely going to use some of these brilliant ideas. He'll be so thrilled!
ReplyDeleteI love how you added music to your blog! Now I can play spooky Halloween music for the kids who go trick or treating.
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