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Ah, Halloween! It’s that time of year again when 12-year-olds everywhere get to dress up and have a blast. From spooky costumes to trick-or-treating, there’s something for everyone. And let’s not forget the candy! Who doesn’t love getting a big bag of goodies? This year, make sure your 12-year-old has an unforgettable Halloween experience.
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Wow, check out these awesome tween Halloween costumes you and your kid can make together! From a cute monster to a Starbucks cup, there’s something for everyone. Plus, there’s the Dora the Explorer look, an out-of-this-world UFO costume, a storm cloud getup, a cactus costume that’ll really stand out in the crowd and even a Serena Williams look. And if you’re feeling extra crafty, why not try your hand at making a lumberjack costume? So many fun options - have fun!
Costumes: Encourage your child to pick out a costume that is age-appropriate and safe. Make sure the costume fits properly and is flame retardant.
Trick-or-Treating: If you decide to let your child go trick-or-treating, make sure they are accompanied by an adult or older sibling at all times. Set a curfew for when they must be home and provide them with a flashlight for visibility in the dark.
Parties: If your child is invited to a Halloween party, make sure you know who will be attending and what activities will take place before allowing them to attend.
Safety: Remind your child of basic safety rules such as not entering strangers’ homes, not eating candy until it has been inspected by an adult, and not talking to strangers on the street or online while trick-or-treating or attending parties.
Supervision: Make sure that someone responsible is supervising your 12 year old at all times during Halloween activities such as trick-or treating or attending parties so that they can stay safe and have fun!
It’s that time of year again! 12-year-olds everywhere are getting ready for Halloween. They’re picking out costumes, stocking up on candy, and planning spooky activities. It’s a fun time for them to dress up and get creative with their friends. Plus, who doesn’t love free candy? Trick-or-treating is a great way to make memories that will last a lifetime. So let the kids have some fun this Halloween - it only comes around once a year!