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Decorate the house with traditional jack-o-lanterns and Indian corn, or go with a spooky theme and suspend fake cobwebs, bats and pretend witches. Let children invite friendly spooks and goblins, turn on scary music, play a few games while you serve easy-to-prepare, child-friendly snacks. Enjoy the party!
“My children love having friends over for a Halloween party,” says Ann Freebing, mum to five in Austin, Texas. “The gang has a place to go after trick or treating. They hang out, check out their loot, watch a scary movie, and feast on homemade treats. They can’t wait.”
Plan ahead so all you’ll have to do Halloween night is put on your costume, put out the refreshments, and start the activities.
Four weeks ahead, have the children help:Two weeks ahead:
Two to three days before the party:
The day of the party:
Stir together the cornstarch and flour in a small bowl, and blend in the shortening. Add food colouring, drop by drop, to desired colour. Stir in the glycerin and mix well. To apply face paint, use a brush, fingers or a make-up sponge. Make additional batches for multiple colours.
Buy or make guaranteed child-pleasers such as homemade cookies or a festive cake, brownies, cupcakes and rice crispy treats. Honour the occasion with pumpkin-flavoured goodies. Or serve a meal with child-friendly chilli, mac 'n' cheese, or sloppy joes and coleslaw. Try these treats:
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