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helloween for Kids




Dust off your decorative gourds, because the countdown to Halloween is on! (Some might say it's always on.) There are pumpkins to be carved, candy to be purchased, costumes to be planned, Halloween parties to attend (virtual or otherwise) and tons of fun Halloween festivals to add to your calendar. The main excitement of Halloween — costumes and candy — might not happen until October 31, but that doesn't mean your kids can't celebrate right up until the big day. Sure, carving pumpkins is fun and all, but there are so many other ways to encourage your kids to explore their creativity during the spookiest season of the year. Start with these Halloween crafts for kids (okay, the whole family) to get your house in the spooky, scary, or sweet spirit. Whether you're prepping for a Halloween party, decorating the front porch for trick-or-treaters, or crafting for the fun of it, these simple DIY ideas will make this fall the most creative one yet. Most of these can be made with inexpensive Halloween decorations or items you already own.These Halloween decorations cover all the bases — cute, creepy, funny, you can nail whatever theme you're going for this October.