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Tail-Wagging Traditions and Spooky Celebrations COCO’S CORNER
The kids are so excited about Halloween. They keep talking about the houses they’ll go to, how they might be decorated, and what kind of candy they’ll get. Sounds like so much fun. Ella has already decided on her costume. She is going to be Zoey from “KPop Demon Hunters.” She watches the movie and sings and dances and looks so happy. Mom says she used to sing and dance to “The Sound of Music.” Tradition plays a pretty big role in Halloween, whether we realize it or not. In addition to dressing up in cute, scary, or funny costumes and
trick-or-treating, many families in our community carve jack-o’- lanterns, host costume parties, and bob for apples to show their spooky spirit. These are all fun ideas, but if you want to add something new to this year’s festivities, consider creating a scavenger hunt for the kids, baking delicious treats, or playing one of the many Halloween- themed party games. Fun activities and events outside the house are also worth exploring. Younger kids will love visiting Gilcrease Orchard to pick apples and pumpkins. Your kids may also enjoy navigating a corn maze, attending
a trunk-or-treat event, or simply walking around the neighborhood looking at decorations. No matter how you celebrate, Halloween can be a lot of fun for everyone involved, even the family dog!
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