Judy Carr's 8 Safety Rules for Halloween Treats not Tricks
My late mother Judy Carr, like most children, LOVED Halloween. Most parents like me endure it. Combining an abundance of sugar-rush-inducing candy, the exuberant freedom from inhibitions due to make-believe and costumes and often opposing ideas of "Halloween fun" between younger and older children can result in a disappointing feeling of being tricked when treats were expected.
Judy Carr's 8 Safety Tips for Halloween 3 Make Glow Sticks Part of Fun
3) Make glow sticks and snap-together glow tubes part of the fun. Distribute a few glow sticks to each child - a necklace with one glow stick hanging in the back and one in the front at a minimum. The best way to make it fun for children is to incorporate glow sticks into the costume's design - such as weaving it around the princess crown, making it into "jewelry" or attaching the glow sticks to the costume or treat container.
Prior day's tips included
1) Wear the right shoes!
2) Wear warm underclosures, such as a turtleneck and leggings or thermal shirt and long-johns under costumes.
Have a Safe & Fun Halloween!
Michelle Carr Crowe and the Get Results Team at KW, Just Call 408-252-8900, Cal BRE #00901962
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