Now that autumn is upon us, the kids’ thoughts are likely to be turning to pumpkins, spiders, ghosts and ghouls and things that go bump in the night. Whether your family is planning a wee party at home or heading out guising, here are some tips for having a fun, safe and super spooky time.
Tips for celebrating Halloween in style
Tip #1: Pick a pumpkin
Tip #1: Pick a pumpkin
Tip #2: Pumpkin pie
Tip #2: Pumpkin pie
Tip #3: Traditional turnip
Tip #3: Traditional turnip
Tip #4: Dastardly decorations
Tip #4: Dastardly decorations
Tip #5: Hassle-free homemade costumes
Tip #5: Hassle-free homemade costumes
Tip #6: Freaky food
Tip #6: Freaky food
Tip #7: Monster music
Tip #7: Monster music
Tip #8: Ghoulish games
Tip #8: Ghoulish games
Tip #9: Touchy-feely terror
Tip #9: Touchy-feely terror
Tip #10: Spooky storytelling
Tip #10: Spooky storytelling
Tips for staying safe when you’re guising
If you’re taking the kids out guising, here are some tips for staying safe. Parents often wonder at what age it’s safe to let their kids go out on their own, and of course there’s no set answer to that, it’s up to you and how mature your child is and how well you know your neighbours.
Tip #1: Keep an eye out
Tip #1: Keep an eye out
Tip #2: Better the devil you know
Tip #2: Better the devil you know
Tip #3: Watch out crossing roads
Tip #3: Watch out crossing roads
Stay safe using candles
Lighting candles or tealights can be dangerous, so it's a good idea to use battery powered LED lights instead – they last longer as well and look just as effective in decorations.
