Halloween Archives - °µĶųAV Family Care Where Family Comes First Sun, 19 Oct 2025 15:42:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 /wp-content/uploads/2017/08/cropped-hearts-for-favicon-32x32.png Halloween Archives - °µĶųAV Family Care 32 32 Creative Halloween Fun for Kids: Beyond Candy and Costumes /blog/creative-halloween-fun-for-kids-beyond-candy-and-costumes/ Tue, 21 Oct 2025 11:35:00 +0000 /?p=14171 Halloween is one of the most exciting times of year for kids—and let’s be honest, for grown-ups too! Costumes, pumpkins, and trick-or-treating make for plenty of fun, but the holiday doesn’t have to be all about sugary sweets. As nannies, you have a unique opportunity to create Halloween traditions that are fun, creative, and meaningful.…

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Halloween is one of the most exciting times of year for kids—and let’s be honest, for grown-ups too! Costumes, pumpkins, and trick-or-treating make for plenty of fun, but the holiday doesn’t have to be all about sugary sweets.

As nannies, you have a unique opportunity to create Halloween traditions that are fun, creative, and meaningful. Here are some of °µĶųAV Family Care’s outside-the-box Halloween ideas to enjoy with the children in your care this year:

Sweet Alternatives to Candy

Sure, candy is the star of Halloween, but too much sugar can lead to tummy aches (and sugar crashes!). Try mixing in some healthier or non-food treats:

  • Spooky fruit snacks: Freeze peeled grapes as ā€œeyeballsā€ or make banana ghosts with chocolate chip faces.
  • DIY snack bags: Popcorn, pretzels, or trail mix in Halloween-themed bags.
  • Non-food goodies: Glow sticks, stickers, Halloween pencils, or temporary tattoos.

Kids love surprises, and these swaps can make Halloween just as fun without the sugar overload.

Creative Party Ideas

Whether it’s just you and the kids or a small group of friends, here are some ways to turn an ordinary afternoon into a Halloween celebration:

  • Pumpkin Decorating Station: Skip the carving knives and use paint, glitter, and stickers instead. It’s safe and still tons of fun!
  • Monster Dance Party: Put on a Halloween playlist and have a ā€œfreeze danceā€ contest. Bonus: it helps get the wiggles out.
  • DIY Costume Parade: Let kids dig through dress-up bins and create their own wacky ā€œcostumes on the fly.ā€

These activities are low-prep, high-fun, and easy to scale depending on how many kids are involved.

Giving Back This Halloween

Halloween is also a wonderful opportunity to teach children about kindness and community. Here are some ways to share the spirit of the holiday with others:

  • Reverse Trick-or-Treating: Help kids make small goodie bags with snacks or cards to deliver to neighbors, teachers, or community helpers.
  • Donate Costumes: Encourage families to donate gently used costumes to shelters or local charities.
  • Treats for Community Workers: Bring healthy snacks or treats to local fire stations, police stations, or hospitals.

Even small gestures can make a big difference—and kids will feel proud to spread Halloween cheer.

A Holiday Full of Fun (and Balance)

Halloween doesn’t have to be all about candy. With a little creativity, nannies can turn this holiday into a chance to celebrate, create, and give back. From healthier treats to creative parties to acts of kindness, these ideas make Halloween memorable for children in ways that go far beyond trick-or-treating.

This October, embrace the spooky fun—and don’t forget to snap some photos of those ghostly giggles and pumpkin grins!

The professionals at °µĶųAV Family Care personally assist nannies, babysitters and families inĢżSt. Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, Charlotte, Miami and Orlando to find the right childcare arrangement. Our mission is to provide a safe and personalized Ģżapproach for families and caregivers to connect with each other that is not an internet search. °µĶųAV has worked with families, nannies, sitters, newborn care providers, and tutors for over 40 years and looks forward to working with you! To find great nanny and babysitting jobs visit us atĢżtlc@tlcforkids.comĢżor Call 314-725-5660.

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°µĶųAV Family Care’s Guide to a Fun and Safe Family-Friendly Halloween /blog/tlc-family-cares-guide-to-a-fun-and-safe-family-friendly-halloween/ Tue, 22 Oct 2024 11:32:00 +0000 /?p=12818 Ģż Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for children and families alike. From dressing up in creative costumes to indulging in sweet treats, it’s a night full of fun and memory-making. But while it’s exciting, it’s also important to keep safety in mind, especially with little ones involved. At °µĶųAV…

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Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for children and families alike. From dressing up in creative costumes to indulging in sweet treats, it’s a night full of fun and memory-making. But while it’s exciting, it’s also important to keep safety in mind, especially with little ones involved. At °µĶųAV Family Care, we’ve put together a list of fun and safety tips to ensure your Halloween is filled with nothing but laughter and joy. Whether you’re a parent or a nanny, these tips will help make Halloween a spook-tacular success!

5 Tips for Fun:

  1. Host a Halloween Craft Party
    Get into the Halloween spirit early by hosting a craft party. Set up a table with supplies to make spooky decorations like paper ghosts, pumpkin faces, or DIY trick-or-treat bags. It’s a fun and creative way to engage kids and kick off the festivities.

  2. Create a Halloween Scavenger Hunt
    If trick-or-treating isn’t your style or you’re looking for additional activities, a scavenger hunt can be an exciting alternative. Hide Halloween-themed items like mini pumpkins, candy, or spooky figurines around your home or yard for kids to find. It’s a great way to keep the little ones engaged and moving!

  3. Make DIY Halloween Costumes Together
    Instead of purchasing costumes, why not get crafty and make your own? Kids will love brainstorming ideas and getting hands-on with crafting their outfits. Not only will this be a creative bonding activity, but it also leads to unique, one-of-a-kind costumes.

  4. Plan a Themed Halloween Movie Night
    Cap off the spooky season with a family movie night! Choose age-appropriate Halloween classics like “Hocus Pocus,” “The Addams Family,” or “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” Set up cozy blankets, pop some popcorn, and enjoy a night of magical fun.

  5. Bake Halloween Treats Together
    Get the kids involved in the kitchen by baking festive Halloween goodies. Think pumpkin-shaped cookies, spooky cupcakes, or “mummy” hotdogs. Not only do you end up with tasty treats, but it’s also an excellent way to spend quality time with the family.


5 Tips for Safety:

  1. Keep Costumes Safe and Visible
    Choose costumes that are bright and easy to see in the dark. Adding reflective tape to costumes and treat bags is an easy way to ensure your little ones are visible to drivers. Also, make sure costumes fit well to avoid trips and falls, and avoid masks that may limit vision.

  2. Use Flameless Candles
    If you’re decorating your home or yard with jack-o-lanterns or other spooky lighting, opt for flameless candles or glow sticks instead of real flames. They provide the same eerie glow without the risk of a fire hazard.

  3. Supervise Trick-or-Treating
    Always accompany younger children while trick-or-treating. For older kids, make sure they go in groups, and agree on a planned route. Give them flashlights, glow sticks, or reflective gear to stay safe and visible, and remind them to stick to well-lit areas.

  4. Inspect Treats Before Eating
    Before children dig into their candy haul, inspect all treats for any signs of tampering, such as tears in wrappers or unfamiliar homemade items. Discard anything that looks suspicious to ensure kids only enjoy safe, sealed goodies.

  5. Set Ground Rules for Walking and Crossing Streets
    Teach children to stay on sidewalks and only cross streets at designated crosswalks. Remind them to look both ways and make sure they are always walking, not running, especially in the excitement of trick-or-treating. Safety first!


Halloween is all about making magical memories with your loved ones. With a little planning and awareness, you can ensure that your family enjoys all the spooky fun while staying safe. Whether you’re crafting, baking, or heading out for a night of trick-or-treating, these tips will help you create an unforgettable Halloween experience.

From all of us at °µĶųAV Family Care, have a Happy Halloween filled with fun, laughter, and of course, a little spookiness! šŸŽƒ

The professionals at °µĶųAV Family Care personally assist nannies, babysitters and families inĢżSt. Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Nashville, Memphis, Charlotte, Miami and Orlando to find the right childcare arrangement. Our mission is to provide a safe and personalized Ģżapproach for families and caregivers to connect with each other that is not an internet search. °µĶųAV has worked with families, nannies, sitters, newborn care providers, and tutors for over 35 years and looks forward to working with you! To find great nanny and babysitting jobs visit us atĢżtlc@tlcforkids.comĢżor Call 314-725-5660.

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