Halloween is one of my favorite holidays. I've been doing my best to try to add in some smaller and simpler traditions to help the kids get in on the fun. Here are a few we've done or will do this year:
1.) Big Pumpkin by Erika Silverman. Our favorite this year! I love the illustrations in this book, and the story is repetitive and simple. It's about a witch who grows a Big Pumpkin. Halloween is coming, and she wants to pick the pumpkin and make pumpkin pie. The only problem is, she can't get the big thing off the vine! Her fellow spooks team up to help her: ghost, vampire, mummy, and finally bat. They work together and share pumpkin pie at the end! It's darling. Go buy yourself a copy.
A friend of mine sent me some blacklines for the characters in the book. I colored and laminated them, and we use them as stick puppets as we read the story. We've also done coloring pages. I'm going to post the pictures so you can print your own, okay?
2.) Pumpkin Chain-link Countdown. My kids were a little young for this this year. They were good helpers with the glue, and deciding on the face, but Boo doesn't want to "break" the pumpkin by ripping of a link each day. So, Halloween may never arrive at our house. Oh, well. It's a fun inexpensive decoration!What? Pumpkins at your house aren't purple and pink?
3.) Halloween Cookies. Oh, yeah... Get yourself some Halloween cookie cutters, a yummy sugar cookie recipe and bake away! Share with the neighbors so you don't eat all of them while your husband's at work.
4.) Paper Bag Lanterns. Thanks for this fun decoration idea from Sally (and Martha Stewart) Step-by-step directions are found here. Probably more for adults to do than for kids, but they can sure enjoy the results! Don't they look like fun?
5 comments:
Those lanterns look really neat. Maybe if I get real ambitious.
We've had fun with the clipart. Thanks.
Aren't you a cute and clever mother! Thanks for the kind words and encouragement, I know I'm not alone in my enthusiasm to enjoy every holiday to the fullest without ANY complaining, crying, or being a whiney diney.
I wanna see a picture of the massive pumpkin you carved. Saws? Wow!
Trish, I had a picture taken with it, but it was a photo. I'll have to see if Cath has scanned it into digital. It was a sight to behold!
I'm going to buy the book tomorrow. I love the clip art to go with it. That will be fun. Thanks!
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