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  • busymomof2
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jun 2010
    • 171

    #16
    This is my first year with a young crowd too but I LOVE Halloween. My plan includes:
    having them dress up
    simple craft
    decorate cupcakes (i make the cupcakes day before)
    have some type of obstacle course outside (more like tents and tunnels)
    have them fill their own treat bags
    and Halloween themed cartoon movie
    I also have a bunch of wigs and masks from previous cotumes that I will let them use for dress up play

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    • Cat Herder
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 13744

      #17
      I do Halloween BIG lovethis

      It is my favorite holiday. It is all about the kids (no grownups allowed ), I don't have to cook/host a big meal, nobody asks to sleep at my house, no gift giving chaos, the cleanup is minimal and everyone goes home early.

      I will serve midnight (hazelnut) butter and boo berry sandwitches (blue berry jam, cookie cutter witch), grinning apple slices (with mini marshmallows between the slices) and wormy slime (gummy worms & yogurt). It is my worst menu ever, but boy is it fun!!

      What could be better??? ::::
      - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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      • lovemykidstoo
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 4740

        #18
        Sounds like fun!! I do have a question though for everyone. I have a new family now. The little boy is 16 months old and the mom mentioned a week ago about the party saying that she would like to come and take pictures at the party. She asked if anyone else did that and i told her no, they are all working. She said she feels bad because she never runs into the other parents because of the time that she drops off. Guess she thought I had some huge party with the parents invited. For the age group that I have, I'm keeping it pretty simple. I have a 14 month old 16 mo, 18 mo, two 2 yr olds and two 3 yr olds. So, half of my kids won't even understand what day it is. I really don't need her taking pictures. I don't want to be ignorant about it though. Any tips?

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        • Cat Herder
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 13744

          #19
          Originally posted by lovemykidstoo
          Sounds like fun!! I do have a question though for everyone. I have a new family now. The little boy is 16 months old and the mom mentioned a week ago about the party saying that she would like to come and take pictures at the party. She asked if anyone else did that and i told her no, they are all working. She said she feels bad because she never runs into the other parents because of the time that she drops off. Guess she thought I had some huge party with the parents invited. For the age group that I have, I'm keeping it pretty simple. I have a 14 month old 16 mo, 18 mo, two 2 yr olds and two 3 yr olds. So, half of my kids won't even understand what day it is. I really don't need her taking pictures. I don't want to be ignorant about it though. Any tips?
          I have had this mom ::::

          Offer to take pictures for her. Let her know no one else will be attending because it is too stressful on the kids. If the other kids kids are nervous because of the stranger in the room, if hers is crying for mom, etc the pictures will not be authentic of the fun they would normally be having.

          One DCM pushed and pushed so I told her to come on and try it her way with the caveat that if her child started crying and ruining the photos for everyone else, they'd have to leave until after the party. She came, they had to leave, and her child was not in the photos for that party. Never happened again.

          It was frustrating, but sometimes you have to let them see it for themselves. Technically we are required to let them in whenever their child is in our care.
          - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

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          • littlemissmuffet
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 2194

            #20
            I LOVE HALLOWEEN! So much so that hubs and I got married on Halloween

            We always have a little costume party (all my kiddos are 3 and under), decorate cookies, have some treats and take lots of pictures. Everyone goes home with a treat bag!
            As with all of our parties, no parents are allowed!

            I don't mind the kids the day after. I expect everyone to be a little off. If it's extreme, I'm like Cat and will send home (though, I don't have a letter stating I will...maybe I should )

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            • lovemykidstoo
              Daycare.com Member
              • Aug 2012
              • 4740

              #21
              Originally posted by littlemissmuffet
              I LOVE HALLOWEEN! So much so that hubs and I got married on Halloween

              We always have a little costume party (all my kiddos are 3 and under), decorate cookies, have some treats and take lots of pictures. Everyone goes home with a treat bag!
              As with all of our parties, no parents are allowed!

              I don't mind the kids the day after. I expect everyone to be a little off. If it's extreme, I'm like Cat and will send home (though, I don't have a letter stating I will...maybe I should )
              How do you get your parents to not show up? I've never had anyone ask before so I'm not sure how to handle it. I know that this dcb will throw a tizzy if his mom comes and leaves. Plus with the age group that I have it's going to be the type of party that I'll do what I feel they can handle for the day. I might have great plans, but if they're all crabby then maybe we'll do one thing. Would be different if I had a 4 yr old preschool. This is such a young crowd.

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              • lovemykidstoo
                Daycare.com Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 4740

                #22
                Originally posted by Cat Herder
                I have had this mom ::::

                Offer to take pictures for her. Let her know no one else will be attending because it is too stressful on the kids. If the other kids kids are nervous because of the stranger in the room, if hers is crying for mom, etc the pictures will not be authentic of the fun they would normally be having.

                One DCM pushed and pushed so I told her to come on and try it her way with the caveat that if her child started crying and ruining the photos for everyone else, they'd have to leave until after the party. She came, they had to leave, and her child was not in the photos for that party. Never happened again.

                It was frustrating, but sometimes you have to let them see it for themselves. Technically we are required to let them in whenever their child is in our care.
                That's a good idea about telling her that she'll have to split with the kid if he starts being a stinker, which I know he will with her here. I think maybe too I might do a party flier saying something like if everyone leaves me their emails, I will gladly send out pictures of the party. Maybe that will give her the hint.

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                • Sunchimes
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Nov 2011
                  • 1847

                  #23
                  I'm not doing much. I just have 2 kids right now-siblings 25 mo and 8 mo. I'll decorate, but probably not much else. It seems silly to do the costume thing when there is no one to see her. It's not like costumes are a big thing-we went to the park in a princess dress a couple of weeks ago. We are big on costumes around here right now.

                  DCK and all of her little cousins will come to my house early on their rounds. Hubby and I will be in costume and have special goody bags for all of them. This is subject to change if I manage to fill my open spot with an older child.

                  I can't remember off-hand, but we had either 300 or 500 kids last year. I'll have to look it up before we go candy shopping.

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                  • littlemissmuffet
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 2194

                    #24
                    Originally posted by lovemykidstoo
                    How do you get your parents to not show up? I've never had anyone ask before so I'm not sure how to handle it. I know that this dcb will throw a tizzy if his mom comes and leaves. Plus with the age group that I have it's going to be the type of party that I'll do what I feel they can handle for the day. I might have great plans, but if they're all crabby then maybe we'll do one thing. Would be different if I had a 4 yr old preschool. This is such a young crowd.
                    If a parent asked to come, I would simply tell them that it's a kid-only event (except for me, of course!) and in order to keep things running smoothly I require that parents not attend - and that I will send photos. I then recommend that if they want to have a special day with their child alone, they are more than welcome They usually understand.

                    If a parent just showed up unnanounced I would call for little Johnny and say "Johnny, your mom is here early for you today!! Come and get your shoes on!" LOL.

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                    • providerandmomof4
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 354

                      #25
                      I LOVE Halloween! Last year we had a party and all the parents sent treats. (I sent out a letter the day before about the party and welcoming them to send treats. I fixed several different treats and dressed up like a witch. We decorated our garage and the kids listened to spooky music, ate treats, played pin the broom on the witch and bobbed for apples. They all brought their costumes and looked precious! My husband came come from work early and helped with the festivities. It was a lot of fun. Also a lot of work on my part and I'm pretty sure most of the kids were too young to remember it! I'm planning something small this year. Dress up, make cupcakes and spooky punch, watch a Halloween video maybe....

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                      • saved4always
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Dec 2011
                        • 1019

                        #26
                        We are going to have a little party where the kids can wear thier non-scary costumes. I am going to wear a costume for the first time in years. So far the only thing I kind of have planned is to make pumpkin sugar cookies. I will probably find a holiday kind of craft and game and maybe a short special video.

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                        • Chipmunk
                          New Daycare.com Member
                          • Sep 2012
                          • 20

                          #27
                          Have them come in regular clothes, and change into costumes at a certain time for a neighborhood parade - and if you have other kids int he neighborhood, spread the word!

                          Color pumpkin coloring book pages, paint mini pumpkins, have orange tissue paper squares cut up and ready to be wadded and glued to a construction paper pumpkin with choices for eyes, nose and mouth already cut out.

                          Pumpkin flavored mini-muffins sounds like a fun treat.

                          Play pin the nose on the giant poster-board pumpkin (Or felt?)

                          Check out Pinterest for craft ideas.

                          And include in the letter home ahead of time that they WILL get messy that day, they need clothes other than their costumes. Tell the parents you can have them dressed in their costumes for photos with their craft projects at the end of the day, if that's what the parent wants.

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