(This is a re-post. Original post by Colleen of Finding Our Way Home.)
Kennedy has always enjoyed trick or treating and candy, up until last year. She is now totally reliant on tube feedings and does not enjoy eating, so the typical trick or treating is out! This year I would like to make Halloween fun still and found some great ideas I wanted to share.
Want to have a Halloween party, or celebrate with the family...how about some fun games!
~ Pass the pumpkin is a musical chairs type game involves passing small pumpkins and gourds and when the music stops the person without a pumpkin is out. Play until there is a winner. This sounds like such a great idea for kids that are in wheelchairs vs. the traditional musical chairs. You could play some spooky halloween music.
~Eyeball bouncing by decorating ping pong balls like eyeballs and having the kids try to bounce them into plastic pumpkins...give out small prizes for getting the ball in.
~Halloween Bingo ~make your own bingo pieces with halloween pictures...you could find pics online or have the kids create some themselves.
~Print out some halloween puzzles, games or coloring pages
More Halloween Activities:
(here is one we did)
~Watch a halloween movie
Have your own costume party, scavenger hunt, or trick or treating with non candy items:
~pencils
~crayons and coloring books
~temporary tattoos
~playdough
~hair accessories or jewelry
~bouncy balls
~plastic animals
~bubbles
~stickers
Want to enjoy some tasty treats? Try tastes of lollipops, spray candies, and Fun dip, cinnamon sticks, and popsicles.
Whatever you do try to remember that Halloween is about having some spooky fun, not eating candy! Does your tube fed child still want to go trick or treating....Trick or Treat for Unicef! Help kids in other parts of the world get the things they need to survive and grow!


3 comments:
These are some really great ideas! Mr. Potato Head Pumpkin is super cute!
Your daughter is beautiful. Perfect. Thank you for your comment and I'm sorry you had that sad moment the other day. Let me tell you one thing...anyone that uses that word to describe a person just makes themself look like an ass. It's THEIR pain they are dealing with when they do that...not yours. The word is powerless unless you give it power. When I hear it, I laugh...I laugh because it's as ridiculous as someone calling an obviously beautiful Vogue cover model "ugly." Should it not be used? Absolutely, but ignorant people will use it, hurting people will hurt. You know who your daughter is and no one can take that away from you. Sorry for using the word ass on your blog...ha ha. But, the bottom line is, your kids are adorable and amazing and I love your Mr. Pumpkin head too. Much love.
Kelle & my daughter, (http://www.digthischickmt.com/), are friends; I follow their blogs daily... I know for a fact they have had hurtful things said too. The people who say these things are sad, pathetic people. Just know you have beautiful children & no stinging words will EVER change that!
Bug & Ruby's Gram
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