It’s autumn and time for a series of holidays that will keep your kids busy throughout the next few months. First up is Halloween … which leads into Thanksgiving only 4 weeks later. What is wonderful about these holidays is they fall within the fall season and use the same color scheme. As a result, many of the things you purchase for one can be used for the other. This reduces the amount of money you need to spend on the kids’ fun during this season.
Here are some examples:














Are you a Snickers bar fan or do you crave M&M’s? Did you know that one quarter of all the candy sold annually is for Halloween night? Celebrations.com’s Jeanne Benedict from
‘Tis the season for that super sweet kernel of candy corn that everyone can agree reminds them of Halloween past, present, and, most likely, future! Besides eating all of that candy corn that may be laying around your home this week, you can also play some fun and simple games with these bright candy kernels.
It’s Halloween week and you may want to put together a quick Halloween party for your child and her friends before they head out to trick or treat or just as a fun play date. Here’s an easy theme: orange and black! That’s right, take those classic colors and create a fun party room. It’s easy:
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Help! My kid is heading out to a fall festival party on Halloween and so I won’t be home to hand out the candy! Should I just turn off the light and forget about the trick or treaters or put out a bowl of candy and pray it doesn’t get stolen?


