People have gotten creative all over the country to try to celebrate holidays, birthdays, graduations, and other events safely during the Covid-19 pandemic. From having friends drive by homes on birthdays with signs and well-wishes to Zoom gender reveal parties, we are all doing our best to celebrate safely.
With Halloween approaching, many parents are asking themselves and their friends about how to make it work. Kids (and parents) definitely deserve some fun and joy this Halloween, so here are some creative ideas to have some spooky fun safely:
- Create a treat slide! Instead of trick or treaters walking up to your door, create a fun slide/chute they can put their buckets under and you can slide candy into it from any distance at the top of your driveway.
- Make Halloween more like Easter. Instead of going out for candy, tell the kids that some goblins came to their house this year and hid candy around the house/yard for them to find. Just like how an Easter Egg hunt is traditionally done
- Coordinate with neighbors for a reverse trick or treat. Instead of kids walking around door to door, have the adults drive around the neighbor and toss candy to the kids standing in their yards all costumed up! Everyone gets to show off their costumes and candy is distributed from a safe distance.
What are you doing this Halloween to make it fun but safe
for your community?
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