- Plan your time wisely. Too many activities will leave you and the kids frazzled, and too few activities will have you searching for something to fill time. Always take some Halloween Music that you can play or Halloween books to read just in case.
- Ask other parents to chip in - this can be asking for supplies, snacks, or even ideas. Some parents who are not able to attend may want to help out by sending in a craft or game to play.
- Bring plastic sandwich bags for leftover or uneaten treats. These are also good to send home craft projects that aren't quite dry yet. Or pieces of an unfinished craft project.
Do you have any tips you would like to share? Leave them in the comments section below!
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