How to Choose Great Trick-Or-Treat Handouts for Halloween (No Candy!)
October 29, 2009 / 1108
Trick or treating is one of a child’s favorite activities for the year. For some children, trick or treating makes them feel a little left out because they have food allergies, while some parents throw out half of the candy so that their child doesn’t eat too much. Here are some great alternatives to those little bags of goodies manufactured on equipment that processes peanuts and are loaded with sugar.
Instructions / Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Halloween themed tattoos are a great alternative to candy and other treats. These can be found in many grocery stores during the fall season as well as on line and some craft catalogs.
Step2
Small bottles of bubbles are a great gift for children. For those too old for bubbles, they probably are too old for trick or treating as well so do not worry about your teenage visitors. You will be able to find bubbles in Halloween character themes such as witches, pumpkins, ghosts and goblins on line or in party stores.
Step3
Glow in the dark rubber balls are great fun for children of all ages, especially as dusk sets in! You can find these in toy stores, on line catalogs and party stores.
Step4
Glow sticks are fun for children from infant to teens. Not only are they fun for children but they will help keep them safe as they run through the streets at night.
By: GreenMomma








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