Happy Halloween!!

I hope you have a wonderful, safe and dry time trick or treating!!! With a 50% chance of rain after 5pm, I'm pretty sure we are going to be wet. If you are interested in staying inside this evening, here are a couple of options for you: Everett Mall at 5pm Cedar Park Halloween Carnival... Continue Reading →

Pumpkin Carving

Silly, happy, mad or sad are all options for your pumpkin's face. It seems like a lesson for a toddler about identifying feelings. Proud to be Primary has a great article about teaching emotions. It goes on to say by teaching your kids to identify emotions help them to learn that feeling silly, happy, mad... Continue Reading →

Bob’s Corn Maze

Bob's corn And pumpkin farm in Snohomish, Washington has a great program for school field trips. It is educational and fun. The class goes on a private hay ride followed by an educational lesson about what minerals the pumpkins need to be healthly and fruitful. As part of the tour, each child gets to participate... Continue Reading →

Boo Bag

Have you heard about boo bags? PicMonkey has some great printables for your boo bag. But to give you a run down. Enjoy your treats! Who doesn't love a sweet candy or fun craft! Now that you are all sugared up. Make a similar boo bag or if you are starting on step 2. Have... Continue Reading →

Spooktacular Halloween Party

We went to a farm this afternoon that was celebrating Halloween with crafts, games and pony rides called In Stride Equestrian Park. My daughters love ponies thus we spent most of our time in the pony ride line. Did you know? The difference between a pony and horse is height. Horse are taller than 4foot... Continue Reading →

Spooky Craft

Today we went to Ben Franklin in Monroe, WA for a birthday party. The store has party rooms upstairs that fit about 25 kids and has many projects available. The birthday girl chose these spooky eyeball candlesticks. The supplies are available at the store for additional purchase. Each kid started by picking out their style... Continue Reading →

Movie Night

Today's activity is to snuggle up and watch a movie. There are a lot of great pumpkin/Halloween themed movies for kids. Check out commonsensemedia.org to see the age recommendation for each movie. Easy guide to make sure your kids are watching something age appropriate. Here are 10 movies I look forward to watching with my... Continue Reading →

Art – Decorating for Halloween

Being the first day of October, it is a great day to decorate for Halloween or the fall. We normally decorate our front door with festive wreaths but the wreath varies from year to year. This year we added 2 large spider web wreaths to the front doors. To continue the spider theme, we added... Continue Reading →

Fall Equinox – Book Review

The ActivityI love reading a different book each night leading up to a holiday. I normally make a booklist for Christmas but with Halloween just around the corner and to celebrate Fall Equinox today; I made a booklist of 35 fall and Halloween themed children's books. Starting the list is Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn by... Continue Reading →

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