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It's almost that time of year again, the night when little ghosts and goblins roam the streets in search of treats. I know some have decided that Halloween is no longer politically correct. But I, for one, love it. Always have. It's the one time of year children can pretend to be whoever they want to be, whether it's a princess or a Ninja turtle, or have a little fun pretending to be something that otherwise would frighten them, like a witch or monster.
It's a fun holiday for adults too. I can remember dressing up, myself, when my children were small, and going door-to-door trick or treating with them. The kids loved it, and it gave me an opportunity to relive simpler days.
So in the spirit of Halloween, here are a few sites you might want to share with your kids. They're filled with great costume and craft ideas, spooky recipes, and even a little Halloween history:
Halloween is For Kids
Enchanted Learning's Halloween Page
Kaboose.com's Halloween Page
Britta.com's Halloween Recipes
Share them with your kids and have a great Halloween!
Posted on: Sunday, October 7, 2007 at 9:51 pm
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Great Halloween Crafts and Recipes for Kids
October
7th
It's almost that time of year again, the night when little ghosts and goblins roam the streets in search of treats. I know some have decided that Halloween is no longer politically correct. But I, for one, love it. Always have. It's the one time of year children can pretend to be whoever they want to be, whether it's a princess or a Ninja turtle, or have a little fun pretending to be something that otherwise would frighten them, like a witch or monster.It's a fun holiday for adults too. I can remember dressing up, myself, when my children were small, and going door-to-door trick or treating with them. The kids loved it, and it gave me an opportunity to relive simpler days.
So in the spirit of Halloween, here are a few sites you might want to share with your kids. They're filled with great costume and craft ideas, spooky recipes, and even a little Halloween history:
Halloween is For Kids
Enchanted Learning's Halloween Page
Kaboose.com's Halloween Page
Britta.com's Halloween Recipes
Share them with your kids and have a great Halloween!
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Posted on: Sunday, October 7, 2007 at 9:51 pm
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