We talked with 30 kids ages 3 to 8 around the country about what they loved most about Halloween. Then, we put our heads together to imagine new ways to celebrate Halloween during a pandemic.
Read on to discover some of the sweetest stories to brighten your mood!
Because who says you can only play dress-up in October?
Here's how to make one.
Halloween might look different this year, but it's not canceled.
Here's where you can get one.
They're designed for kids who use wheelchairs and are so cute!
Items start at just $5.
Are you ready for the cutest Halloween pics ever?
6. Organize for the next morning.
Do parents need to ration the candy?
Or should parents just accept the scary forecast?
It's impossible to pick a favorite costume!
They're almost too adorable to resist.
Store-bought costumes are a fit for royalty.
1. Follow your toddler's lead.
This is the cutest thing we've ever seen.
Our yummy nut-friendly favorites.
These three little girls absolutely crushed it as the Sanderson sisters.