Celebration - If you're a family that would rather not celebrate Halloween at all, either in its
present form or with an alternative, then create your own traditions! Make this night a special
night that your family chooses to do something special together on its own. This can be a great way
to create memories and new family traditions.
Party - Another very cool idea I heard of was to organize a floating Halloween party. The idea
behind this is to involve several families, each hosting a segment of the night's activities. You
might limit the number of houses to four or five, depending on the distance between them and number
of children involved.
While not entirely original, this one has the advantage of keeping you completely in control. You
control the guest list, the treats, the games, you-name-it! Ideas for Halloween themed parties
abound, and a great deal of fun can be had by making it a specific theme. Take care not to make it a
too-expensive proposition for the parents to get their kids into the chosen theme, but for instance
a Superhero party could be a lot of fun, with appropriate Superhero activities!
If you have many children, you might want to split them up into groups and have them take their
turns at each home. You can have a scary haunted house, a Halloween craft house, maybe a contest at
another, and of course lots of treats available at each home. This kind of activity creates loads of
fun and a sense of community, and also keeps a tight lid on things!
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