Saturday, October 22, 2011

Quick and Easy Costumes and Party Ideas for Halloween


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PRESCHOOL

Make Your Own Costume: The Four Seasons

Using plants and other items from the outdoors and clothing they already own, your kids can dress up as any one of the four seasons or simply as a Garden.
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KINDERGARTEN

Make a Pretty Princess Dress

Here's how to make a princess dress out of a long skirt in a fabric she likes.
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FIRST GRADE

Make Your Own Computer Costume!

Save some money this Halloween by helping your child make his very own costume. This fun craft project will help build your child's fine motor skills as well.
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SECOND GRADE

DIY Costume: Where the Wild Things Are

It's easy to make a Max costume for your own little wild thing. This Halloween, celebrate the classic story "Where the Wild things Are" with this fun activity.
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THIRD GRADE

Get Creative with Cardboard Box Costumes

Let your child's imagination run wild with this creative third grade arts and crafts activity: make a fanciful costume out of a cardboard box.
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FOURTH GRADE

Spooktacular Projects for Your Halloween Party

No tricks, just treats with these creative Halloween projects that will help you throw a truly ghouly and spooktacular Halloween party!
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FIFTH GRADE

Throw a Monster Bash

Here's an all-inclusive party plan for the best Halloween bash on the block!
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MIDDLE SCHOOL

Not-Too-Sweet Halloween Treats

Here are some treats you can make for home or to take to your child's class party that aren't too sweet but are still horrifyingly delectable.
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HIGH SCHOOL

3 Perfect Pumpkin Desserts!

Here are three pumpkin treats you can prepare and have on hand during your pumpkin carving festivities this Fall.
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