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Since Miss H is going to be trick or treating earlier in the evening, I put together printable guide that we’ll be using (and you can too!) to make sure she is safe, visible and warm for her first Halloween experience. In St. Louis, you never know if it’s going to be freezing, raining or super hot, so we have to plan accordingly. One idea we’ll be using this year is taking a glow stick necklace and putting it at the bottom of her candy tote. This will give a little bit of light in the bag before we head home to check through all her goodies. We also stocked up glow stick bracelets and sticks so that she can feel like a big girl and give us peace of mind as parents.
We have our candy basket loaded up and ready for Trick-or-Treaters!
Meghan says
I love kit kats and reeses too, but I think Heath bars are my favorite! Love the glow stick idea and we bought a few bracelets for noah to wear and to hand out 🙂
Oh I love the glow stick idea! I actually have to buy candy I don't like for Halloween so I don't eat it all….
If that reese/kit kat bag came to our house, there would be none to hand out, hahah!
I'm hoping its warmer this year than last year.
KitKats and Buttercups are my favorites too! I have zero will power so I cant have bags of candy in the house haha. Great idea about using glowsticks for safety.
What a great idea! I love my Reese's, so my safety tip would be for me to just keep those out of the house 😉 LOVE this post and great ideas for families! #client
Reese's and Kit Kats are my faaaaaavorite! Great idea on the glow bracelets, I bet Jude would love that!