Favorite Monster Books for Halloween
October is National Book Month, so we’ve rounded up four of our favorite monster books for kids, just in time for Halloween!
October is National Book Month, so we’ve rounded up four of our favorite monster books for kids, just in time for Halloween!
Halloween seems to have gotten a lot more complicated over the years, and I have mixed feelings about what that means for my teens.
Remembering the dead doesn’t always have to be about grieving. Celebrate the lives of those who have passed on with this festive Dia de los Muertos craft.
Do you love all things French? You’ve come to the right place! Here are 4 French inspired Halloween costumes you can make with the kids.
We’ve got cute furry woodland creatures on the brain. Here are some cute woodland creature masks you can download and then decorate. Have fun. And remember these masks for Halloween, too!
The DIY headband. for Halloween. Just add clothes in a matching color. We have a step-by-step tutorial for making different animal costumes.
Got an Angry Bird fan in need of a costume, let us hook you up with this DIY printable mask.
No Under-the-Sea Halloween Costume series would be complete without a jellyfish. This costume is also super easy to make. Let us show you how.
Keep your little monsters busy with this simple paper pumpkin craft. It’s fun to do and pretty enough to adorn your Thanksgiving table!
These DIY Superhero tank tops for kids make for great Halloween costumes or for everyday wear, like a distressed vintage look.
We have three ideas for easy-to-make Halloween classroom treats that kids are sure to love!
Buying Halloween costumes at the store this year? Here are five you should skip. Seriously.
Halloween is my favorite holiday, mostly because of the treats and crafts. Here are a few of my favorites, all of which can easily be made by kids, with a little help.
October may be one of my favorite months. So much to do and celebrate.
On Halloween, pay attention to the Teal pumpkins and Blue candy buckets as they exist to make it a safer and inclusive holiday for kids with food allergies and with autism.
Our vegetable garden was on its last leg this week, so we decided to pull everything out, say goodbye and create a vegetable “graveyard” for Halloween.
If DIY costumes aren’t your thing, we’re here to help: We’ve rounded up five of our favorite costume store-bought Halloween costume ideas — your kids are bound to see something they like!
I’m sure you’ve got costumes and how you feel about your own kid(s)’s Halloween activities under control, so let’s get to the important stuff: The candy.
This year, take your DIY Halloween costume game up a notch with these nine inspirational costumes.
We’ve rounded up our favorite tips, tricks and hacks for getting really good Halloween photos of your little ghouls and goblins. Nothing scary here!