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Kidshealth.org talks about Halloween being a night of fun, but also about how it is important to stay safe with the help of a proper costume and a buddy/adult.

After dark, kids aren’t usually swarming the neighborhood. But on Halloween night, they are. That’s why kids need to watch out for cars and other traffic. Be sure that your mask or costume doesn’t cover your eyes or make it tough for you to see where you’re going. You might think about wearing makeup instead of a mask. If you do wear a mask, make sure the eye holes are big enough that you can see.


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Halloween should be fun for everyone, and this includes seniors. Associatedcontent has an article that tells you how you can include elder ones in your family and their company in assisted living centers.

Halloween is a holiday celebrated on October 31st in the United States. Children look forward to costume parties, trick-or-treating, and visiting haunted houses. The elderly, however, can celebrate Halloween, as well. This article provides some ideas of how you can participate with elderly individuals, particularly in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, in celebrating Halloween.


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This blog talks about making a Superman costume out of materials you might find at home.

Overall, from head to toe, you will need a blue long-sleeved shirt, a red and yellow ‘S’ logo for the front, red underwear, blue pants, red stockings, and a red cape. You might be thinking that some of these things are nowhere to be found in your house. Just take another look around.


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Halloween is coming up, a great chance to have fun with your pet. Dress up your pet (if they won’t make a fuss about it) this Halloween! Bring your pet door to door for others to admire its cute, creative costume or allow your kids to walk him/her while “trick or treat”-ing. Skybreezeblog’s blogspot provides a few pictures/ideas that are sure to inspire a costume for your pet.
Have you dressed up your pet before for past Halloweens? You can send pictures to 17 magazine to get a chance to be featured in an upcoming story on their site!

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Ezine talks about how a hat can make all the difference to you Halloween costume. Looking at hats could even inspire your costume.

Halloween, the most wonderful and exciting time of year. It is a time of year where people become someone or something that they have never been before. Your first grade teacher might have actually transformed into a scary witch or your best friend may seem to be Harry Potter, the options are endless for who you can be. But there is one thing that makes a costume complete. Your outfit must have a Halloween costume hat to be complete. A witch is not a witch without a black pointy hat. A cowboy is nothing without his hat.


Ascot WF2 - Charcoal

Ascot WF2 - Charcoal

$33.45

The Ascot hat has a wool felt material, a classic hat that has a great look, and stylish for year after year. Available Colors: Black, Charcoal.

Anglobasque Beret

Anglobasque Beret

$34.95

The Anglobasque Beret is 100% pure wool. Fully lined with Satin, this Tam features a ribbon sweatband to help maintain the Beret's classic look and feel. Functional, and still lives up to Kangol standards in quality and fashion wear. Available Colors: Black, Camel, Dark Blue, Brown.

STC44 - Tan

STC44 - Tan

$34.95

This Andrew design is made with poly knit material and features a flat cap shape. Available Colors: Olive, Black, White, Khaki, Tan.

STC81

STC81

$123.95

This Quilcene design is made from leather and features a flat cap style.

STC25 - Khaki

STC25 - Khaki

$67.95

This Dublin design is made with linen featuring a flat cap shape. Available Colors: Navy, Khaki, Oat.

STC44 - White

STC44 - White

$34.95

This Andrew design is made with poly knit material and features a flat cap shape. Available Colors: Olive, Black, White, Khaki, Tan.

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Lifetips gives advice on how to correctly fit your child’s Halloween mask and look good in it too.

Here are same mask-tastic hints: * Unless you want your kids’ eyes to bug out like Jim Carrey’s, make sure the child costume mask fits right and the eyeholes are large enough. * Consider buying kid Halloween costume half-masks or masks with moving mouths for better comfort. After all, you don’t want your child to be quiet because the mask is cutting off her oxygen.


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This blog describes a cheap and easy way to turn your daughter into a perfect princess for Halloween.

If you have a pretty pink or white dress, this can be the basis for the outfit. White leotards and a white body suit to wear under the dress are suggested. Adding glitter to the sleeves of the body suit would also be a great idea, not to mention the body suit and leotards would keep your child warm on Halloween.


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This essortment article lists 50 different themes for group costumes for you and your friends to get creative with. Sometimes it’s fun dressing up as characters that relate to each other.

Possibly the only thing more enjoyable than choosing a Halloween costume for yourself is deciding on a costume theme with a group. But finding that perfect theme is not always easy. This article offers 50 suggestions for group costumes. Maybe one of them will work perfectly for you, or maybe after reading these, you’ll be able to come up with an even better idea on your own.


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A World Village blog gives different options to make your Halloween costume be inexpensive.

These days you are more likely to pay more for your Halloween costume than for an every day outfit that you will wear more than once. So why do we spend so much money on a Halloween costume that we are only going to wear for one night of the year?

Well, it is quite simple, we want to look good and we want to have fun on Halloween. But there are ways for you to find halloween costumes that are not expensive, so keep reading to look good on Halloween night without spending a fortune!


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Try being Alex, Dylan, or Natalie from the Charlie Angel’s movies for Halloween. Get a couple of girlfriends together, and copy the hot disguises these women wore while on the job by buying other costumes that are fitting to the Angel’s style. There’s quite a variety that you can pick from. Then all you have to do is get wigs corresponding to whichever Angel you choose to be (unless your hair color already matches).


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