Halloween Tips

 

Halloween is a day when... ok, you know the stuff... but what's important for Halloween is

safety! And this page is tips for both trick or treaters and parents who stay at home

"Candy Givers"

 

For the Trick or Treaters:

1. Keep your hands and feet inside... to increase the spookyness!

2. Don't say that "Candy Giver's'" costume sucks when they opened the door.

3. Naked for Halloween costume is not a good idea, unless you're being Blink 182!

4. Trick or Treating needs acting skills!

5. Always carry a flashlight to shine on "Candy giver's" eye if they give you 3 or less candies.

6. Kissing the "Candy Giver" is not a good idea to get more candies.

7. Use fake knives to poke "Candy Giver" and make a really cute face for more candies.

8. Run away as fast as you can if "Candy Giver" is your principal.

9. It's ok if the "Candy Giver" is your teacher. (you can tell to the principal, at school!)

10. Suprise the "Candy Giver" by using the "Doorbell" prank (but quickly show up at the end).

(NOTE: "Candy Giver" could have heart attack)

 

For the "Candy Giver":

1. If they asked for more candies & their hands are inside... quickly reach your hands out & choke them!

2. Put goo on your candies for more Halloween fun! When they got home they'll say "Ewww!"

3. If they're naked, give them a sheet of black paper. Or you can slap them.

4. Do the "Disapearing Candy" trick on each candy to waste their time!

5. Get a mirror if you see they have a flashlight!

6. If they're trying to kiss you, put "extra" candies in mouth and spit it out then give it to them!

7. If they use "Fake knive cutie" trick... point and say that knive is not real enough then slam the door!

8. Make an empty box and sign says "Out with children to trick or treat, please help yourself!"

9. Make a Halloween song and sing it then give candies to them. Song must be 3-5 minutes long

10. Drooling helps to keep them away.

 

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