Halloween may look a little different this year, but there’s still plenty of spooky fun to be had! A little creative thinking can add up to a scary good time, and maybe even a new tradition or two. From trick-or-treat alternatives to tasty eats, this list has something for big and small goblins alike.
Trick-or-Treat Alternatives
Candy Chute Andrew Beattie came up with this ingeniously simple idea using an old cardboard shipping tube as a candy chute. He plans on putting a sign at the bottom of the chute to show kids where to put their baskets, making the entire process contactless…and pretty cool, we might add!
Candy Sticking Wendy Reeves Winter shared her idea for getting candy to kids in a safe way: candy sticking. She plans to decorate her yard “Willy Wonka-style,” by taping candy to sticks and greeting kids a safe distance away on her porch.
Halloween Egg Hunt Feel like keeping the festivities at home? Try filling glow-in-the-dark eggs with candy and then hiding them for your kids to find. You can bump up the Halloween factor by allowing them to hunt for the eggs in costume.
Costume Bicycle Parade If you have been regularly socializing with close friends or family members, invite them over for a costume bicycle parade. Children could even collect candy from the parade watchers in their bicycle baskets or a bag tied to the handlebars.
Ghoulish Games
Halloween isn’t just a night, it’s a whole season! Celebrate with these simple carnival-style games you can play again and again.
Let’s be honest, the best part of Halloween is the treats! Brew up an old favorite or try one of these fun recipes that will fill your belly and put a smile on your face.
With so many fun options available, spooky stories are a cozy way to celebrate the season! Check your local library or used bookstore for wallet-friendly options.