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 | PRESCHOOLThese bite-sized pizza mummies are sure to satisfy your monster appetite. | |
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 | KINDERGARTENThis seriously creepy, cheesy delight is a great way for kids to experiment with turning string cheese into zombie fingers. | |
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 | FIRST GRADEStringy orange ghoul guts are actually a healthy and gross-looking appetizer for your child's Halloween party. | |
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 | SECOND GRADEMake this easy recipe for Halloween, featuring white chocolate and pretzels, for a crispy, creepy treat! | |
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 | THIRD GRADENot nearly as pungent as it looks, this refreshing drink is made from a brew of tapioca pearls, lemonade and gummy worms. | |
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 | FOURTH GRADEWant to build your fourth grader's literary repertoire with tools like foreshadowing and description? Try a spooky Halloween story! | |
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 | FIFTH GRADEWith this hands-on activity, you'll show how fall colors are hidden in the leaf all year long! | |
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 | MIDDLE SCHOOLYour child can turn cookie dough into a big pile of colorful painted fall leaves ready for eating! | |
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 | HIGH SCHOOLHere's an arts and crafts activity for the teen artist: make a fitted papier-mache mask. Use it in a play or hang it as art! | |
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