Halloween
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Print out these jack-o-lantern parts, including the eyes, nose, and mouth.
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Create your own Halloween pumpkin. Click here to choose the eyes, nose, and mouth of this jack-o'-lantern.
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Help this trick-or-treater find his way to the haunted house!
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Print out and color this Halloween mask. Then cut it out for a homemade costume!
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Learn what hazards to avoid on Halloween, to keep your child safe while trick-or-treating.
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Here are several great ideas for a kids' Halloween party.
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Create "special effects" -- like fake blood and flesh -- for your children's Halloween costumes.
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Here are some tips on carving pumpkins for Halloween.
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Create these homemade papier-mâché Halloween masks for your child to wear, or use them as holiday decorations.
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Try this fun arts & crafts activity with your kids in the weeks leading up to Halloween. A homemade witch will make a great addition to your front door!
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This year, you can make a spooky, creative Halloween decoration that's also environmentally friendly.
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Make a mask for Halloween or for any time of year, using common household items.
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Get some great ideas for hosting a Halloween costume party.
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Plan for a safe, fun Halloween with these tips.
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Entertainment and ActivitiesHalloweenBy FamilyEducation Editorial Staff
Collecting for UNICEF on Halloween can have quite an impact on children.
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This art project calls for using half of a very small pumpkin as a stamp to make Halloween cards.
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Use a marble to help your toddler create a realistic Halloween spiderweb pattern on a paper plate.
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Your toddler will enjoy crumpling newspaper to stuff this Halloween pumpkin.
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