As the hordes of mini ghouls and zombies descend on your neighbourhood, you’d best be prepared to avoid any nightmares…
Like it or not, this overseas-born tradition has hit our shores and the kids are lapping it up like vampires in a blood donor centre. As the hordes of mini ghouls and zombies (whatever happened to the simple witch?) descend on your neighbourhood, you'd best be prepared to avoid any nightmares…
- Stock up on treats Individually wrapped chocolates or lollies are best – they're more hygienic and won't stick together. Healthy options are advisable, but the kids won't refer to your abode as 'the good house'.
- Decorate the front of your house if you welcome trick-or-treaters Carve a pumpkin, hang some plastic skeletons, or perhaps play some eerie music. When it comes to Halloween, there's no such thing as going overboard.
- Dress up! Whether you're staying home or knocking on doors with your kids, playing dress-ups is always fun. It can be as simple as throwing an old white sheet over your head.
- Don't ever offer or accept homemade treats Think food poisoning, allergies, choking on a foreign object that fell in the mix... you get the idea. Lawsuit.
- Stock up on baby wipes These things are the best for cleaning the makeup off your little monsters, and wiping down sticky hands.