Halloween. It’s not that complicated. There’s pumpkin patches. There’s haunted houses. There’s family friendly activities. But in case you and your family need help getting the most out of the day itself, here are some handy rules courtesy of Seattle Met.
We Trick-or-Treat on Halloween
We have heard stories of far-off lands where trick-or-treating happens on some agreed-upon weekend date so as not to “ruin bedtime routines” or “turn children into sleep-deprived, sugar-fueled monsters on a school night.” Here, tricks and treats both happen on October 31. Accept no substitutes.
Wear a Costume
Well, you don’t need to wear a costume while trick-or-treating. But
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