How To Host A Great Kids Halloween Party

October 10, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Food & Drink

How Do I Host A Great Kids Halloween Party If your child wants to have a fun Halloween and you’re up for a true adventure, why not throw a kid’s Halloween party? Halloween parties are about getting more use out of your costumes and finding ways to enjoy each other’s company without spending too much time wandering through the darkness on Halloween night. Halloween parties for children can be scheduled during the day for younger children or in the evening for older kids. They can even be tacked onto other Trick-or-Treating activities.

Make Arrangements

To throw a great Halloween party for your kids, you’ll first need to make arrangements. What sort of party are you throwing? Are you going to need special equipment such as a large inflatable jumper for younger kids or games for older kids? Will you be doing a special activity such as carving pumpkins or decorating cupcakes? The more elaborate your party, the more arrangements you’ll have to make.

Rest assured, however, that many of the best parties have simple arrangements. You’ll want to provide food at your party, but hot dogs or delivered pizza will fit the bill nicely. You’ll want to buy decorations, and your child will enjoy selecting these along with you. Costumes will be a must, and you’ll need some sweet treats as well to make things fun and tasty. If your guests will be trick-or-treating, however, you’ll want to limit the sweets. You’ll need an activity as well – an afternoon party can enjoy an inflatable jumper or your background toys. An evening party might have fun watching “scary’ movies before trick-or-treating. Older children tend to amuse themselves, of course.

Don Costumes

As the host, once you’re gotten everything set up in advance, you’ll want to don your costume. From an adult ninja costume to political characters, there is a huge array of costume choices available for adults. You might even be able to find matching costumes for your family – there is nothing funnier than a set of family ninja costumes or a bunch of miniature politicians running around to set the mood for the festivities.

Set the Mood

With your child’s help, arrange your decorations for the party and dim the lights. You want things to be in the right mood for your party, so you might also put in a CD of Halloween sounds to really make things creepy. Fun Halloween songs might be more appropriate for younger children than scary noises.

Have Fun

Finally, if you want to host a great party, you should be part of it. Be the first one to try new things and lead the way for other adults by taking on the role of “fun lover.” Jump in the jumper and let your kids paint your face. Be enthusiastic about everything and make it fun for the kids. Stay on your toes to find opportunities to jump out and scare older kids and always be looking for something you can do with a younger crowd, such as dancing, to make the party more enjoyable. Everyone will have a great time – how can they now with you as a host?

Easy Step By Step

  • Make plans for the party with enough time to arrange entertainment, food, and invitations.
  • Decorate for the party with your child’s help keeping in mind the age group of the guests – you don’t want to cause kindergarteners nightmares.
  • Get in the spirit of the party by wearing a fun costume and acting the part.
  • Keep the party moving and fun by staying involved and including fun activities.

Warnings, Advice, and Suggestions

If you are hosting a party with younger children, make the party a family affair. This will help you keep the guests inline more easily as their parents will also be present. You can also enjoy visiting with an older crowd without cramping the Halloween style of the younger set.

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How to Have a Family Halloween

October 2, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Family & Parenting

How to Have a Family Halloween If you’re more interested in entertaining your children at home on Halloween than visiting the neighborhood, your best options are to find things to do together as a family. Cooking fun Halloween treats together is a great way to bond and spend time as a family this Halloween.

Find Recipes

Your first step will be to find appropriate Halloween recipes. As many Halloween treats such as chocolate spiders and caramel apples can be made in large batches, you might consider inviting your child’s best friend or a small group of friends over as well for a Halloween party instead of trick-or-treating if you prefer. Otherwise, gather a collection of recipes and necessary ingredients before Halloween night.

Prepare for Family Fun

Halloween is most special in costume, so before starting your family Halloween fun, everyone should change into a costume. Once everyone is ready, set out your recipes and ingredients and let all your family members focus on baking different things together. The more projects you have going at once, the more people can help and the more fun the family will have together.

Feast!

Prepare as many treats as you can – keeping the number reasonable for the size of your family and gathering, of course. Then, while you wait for the food to bake or set, take on another family activity. Carve the jack-o-lantern or watch a fun Halloween cartoon together. When the treats are ready, bring them in and everyone can grab a few while they enjoy a Halloween classic.

Document

It goes without saying, but when you have a Halloween adventure this grand, you must document the occasion. Take plenty of pictures and maybe even videos. You might add those videos to the stack of materials to watch NEXT Halloween!

Easy Step By Step

  • Find fun Halloween recipes that are kid-friendly
  • Gather necessary ingredients and costumes before Halloween night
  • Plan a fun family evening full of baking and movie watching
  • Enjoy the treats as they are ready!

Warnings, Advice, and Suggestions

Young children can enjoy baking as much as older ones. Be careful to give them tasks that don’t put them in harm’s way and use this family fun in the kitchen as a time to teach them about safety issues in a fun, yet meaningful way. One night of staying up late for Halloween will be especially meaningful to the younger crowd – almost as much fun as Christmas.

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How to Make Halloween Treats

September 29, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Food & Drink

Trick or Treat! While few would choose tricks, the vast majority of children and adults showing up to your door this Halloween will be looking for treats. If you are having a Halloween party, making special treats for your guest would be well received. If you plan on handing treats out at the door, plan on passing out individually wrapped candy to most children saving special treats for family friends or relatives. This is no reflection on your generosity, but a sign on the times. Many parents are instructed to throw out any treats that are not sealed by the manufacturer.

Cookies

A simple treat to begin with is the Halloween cookie. Two varieties are equally popular. One is the sugar cookie. Buy a roll of slice and back cookie dough and a container of special Halloween sprinkles – black and orange are standard fare. Break off sections of the dough and roll each piece into a small ball. Pour the sprinkles on a plate and roll the balls of dough through the sprinkles to coat them thoroughly before baking. If you are especially adept, you can knead the white cookie dough with food coloring to make your cookies orange and roll them in black or green sprinkles.

Another cookie favorite is the peanut butter cookie. Peanut butter is perfect for fall, and chocolate is great anytime, so why not combine the two flavor? Make peanut butter cookie dough or buy a ready-made dough from the store. Roll pieces of the dough into balls and bake. Immediately when you pull the cookies from the over, press a chocolate kiss candy into the center of each circle making delightful peanut butter and chocolate cookies.
Candy

Candy is another special Halloween treat. The most popular types of homemade candy at Halloween are taffy and caramel apples. Caramel apples are by far the easiest candy treat to make. In a double boiler o the stove, or carefully in a microwavable bowl, melt a bag of caramel candies. While the candies are melting, wash off a dozen apples and spear each with a popsicle or craft stick. You would do well to use small apples for this project as they weigh less.

When the caramels are melted, gently stir the mix to ensure it is even and spread a sheet of parchment paper on the counter. One at a time, dunk the apples in the caramel and roll it about to fully cover the outside of the fruit. If you have some available, you might then roll the apple and warm caramel through nuts you’ve crushed on a plate, but this is optional. Place the apple on the parchment paper with the craft stick in the air. Repeat the procedure for all of your apples and then allow the caramel to cool completely. Enjoy!

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