Halloween decorations don't have to break the bank. Save money by making your own at home, like this charming crinkled paper skeleton the kids are sure to love.
Creating a cloud of bats is a great way for your child to get familiar with the process of folding and cutting. They also make great Halloween decorations!
Here's a perfect way to share Halloween treats: black cat candy cones! They are great for parties, decoration or sharing the plunder of trick-or-treat.
Do something totally unique and new with a pumpkin this year! Practice designing patterns with stripes, zigzags, or geometric shapes. The sky's the limit!
Having some dancing skeletons hanging around the house is great way to prepare for All Hallows' Eve. This is a great activity for honing fine motor skills.
Did you know that witches are a very popular Halloween costume? This October the 31st, your child will learn how to create their very own decorative witch hat.
All your child will need are her hands to create a kooky, spooky spider. While making her spider she'll get practice both drawing and cutting out shapes.
DIY Halloween decorations add a spooky ambiance to your next haunted house or Halloween party. Show these Halloween ideas with your little ghosts and ghouls this October. These Halloween decorations are designed for kids of all ages who want to add some spookiness to their home or classroom. Make these simple DIY Halloween decorations with your kids and get ready for a scary good time!