Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Monday, October 27, 2008

And for your Halloweeny entertainment....

Looking for some kid-friendly spook? Here's a list of the Top 10 Halloween movies for kids (or adults, like me, who scare easily).

1. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
2. Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie
3. Wallace & Gromit: The Curst of the Were-Rabbit
4. Casper
5. Double, Double, Toil and Trouble
6. Halloweentown
7. Halloweentwon II: Kalabar's Revenge
8. The Haunted Mansion
9. Hocus Pocus
10. The Adventures of Icabod and Mr. Toad

If you are looking for Halloween movies suitable for the slightly younger group, check out this list of Halloween shows for preschoolers

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Enter The Laboratory If You Dare


One way you can add a little extra spook to your Halloween party is to transform your kitchen into a mad scientist's lab. It is easier than it may seem.

First you need the scientist. Use dad, grampa, crazy uncle.... Give his hair a little tease to make it stand up, sprinkle it with a little talc powder, and spray it with a combination of white and gray hair sprays. Dress him in an old white jacket or lab coat. Finish off his 'mad' look by darkening around his eyes with black and gray eyeshadow.

Now, for the decorations. What would a mad scientist have lying around? Cover the table with a tablecloth ( a store bought plastic cover would work, or use wild Halloween printed fabric to make your own), I like either shocking purple, or Frankenstein skin green. Place old beakers, test tubes, vials, eyedroppers, and the occasional rubber rat or bug around the table. Drape some fake spiderwebs over the windows, walls, and light fixtures. Fill flasks with water in different colors. A rubber monster face mask and some body parts are always good to have around.

Now for the food, it is the kitchen after all. Serve tomato soup in test tubes to look like blood. Have a spare brain sitting around (molded Jell-O or spaghetti will do). Use rubber gloves (thoroughly soak and wash first) to mold ice hands (use can use green food coloring to tint the water) and float them in the punch bowl.

Check back for more body part food ideas!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

5 Tips for Great Kids Parties


Want to throw a great party for younger kids. Follow these 5 tips.

1. Send out invitations at least 2 weeks in advance. Give time for your guests to find the perfect costume.

2. Don't be too scary. Keep the age of your guests in mind. Go for friendly-spooky, not bloody-scary.

3. Keep it short and simple. Anything over a couple hours and you risk losing the attention of the younger ones.

4. Make sure to plan plenty of activities. If you run out of time, you don't have to do them all, but it's better to have some games left over, then to have party time left with nothing to do.

5. Give them something to remember your party by. Send them home with something Halloweeny and unique. Have a craft table and let them make their own party favors.
Check back for more perfect party tips.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Is that Cinderella I see?


Do your kids want to dress as their favorite characters this year? Here's a list of the top kids' character costumes for 2008.
Girls:
Hannah Montana
Sharpay (High School Musical)
Elizabeth Swann (Pirates of the Caribbean)
Gabriella (High School Musical)
Disney Princesses

Boys:
Indiana Jones
The Joker
Star Wars Clone Trooper
Transformers
Batman
Iron Man