Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Creative alternatives to traditional Halloween candy for Trick or Treat Night

When our daughter was still small, we have tried to be creative with the elements that would hand every Halloween for the trick or Treater's who would go from our house.

Over the years I learned to hold a series of products on hand for the special evening. I would like to give out products that are suitable for their age, so I filled three baskets of goodies terms for a specific age group. cheap wicker baskets that can be purchased at your local dollar store, are ideal for organizing your HalloweenGoodies. If your child comes to my door, I can take the basket and let the child get something out of it.

The children with lots of candy during this time of year when you are looking for alternatives for fun distribute candy this year, I think you will find some creative and inexpensive ideas from the list below.

Travel toothbrushes

Travel-size toothpaste

Sports bottle Reusable Straws

Temporary Tattoos Body(Boys)

Ponytail Holder (girls)

hair clips (girls)

Glow sticks, necklaces and bracelets

Inexpensive jewelry (Dollar Store)

Mini Die-Cast Cars (dollar store)

Mini boxes of crayons (4 packs)

Pencils

Erasers fun Halloween shapes

Silly Putty (dollar store)

Mini cans of clay

Mini Holiday Coloring and Activity Pads

Holiday Fridge Magnets

Holiday Mini Vinyl Window clings

MiniBottle Blowing Bubbles

Holiday Mini Foam Stamp

Mini Ink Pad

Keychains

Decks of playing cards

Bookmarks

The certificates for a free movie rental

Signs or Holiday Pins

Sticker sheet

Bandanas

Sports Cards

movie tickets or vouchers Movie

Finger puppets

Travel-size boxes of cereal

Fast Food Beverage, chips or ice cream certificates

Note 1: In the course of the year when you eatat fast food restaurants, we order meals for children for us. We take all these "kids meal" toys and put them in a large wicker basket. Trick or Treat night rolls around the basket when we go out and distribute these toys to children who visit our house on Halloween night.

Tip # 2: Every year we get several children with their siblings and parents at our front door. I like several jars of baby food or baby teething biscuits on hand for those who continue to visit our home. For achocolate bar would be inappropriate for small to give a child knows that

When it comes to Halloween, is the most important, have fun and stay safe. I think it's important to have a variety of age appropriate fields on hand to give out, the trick or treater came to your house.

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