Showing posts with label Halloween Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween Ideas. Show all posts

Oct 24, 2011

Halloween Activities

Have a Halloween party coming up? We had one last night, but still have more to go, so I gathered a few activity ideas and thought I'd share them! (Images linked to sources)


diy Pinata



Witch Ring Toss








Witch Pitch





Halloween Twister








Pop! Goes the Pumpkin!








Pin the Bow on Mr. Skeleton




Boo Bowling =]






Pumpkin Felt Board






Thumbprint Craft Ideas







Scavenger Hunt











Bingo (free printables)



Hope you have fun, no matter what you do! Happy Halloween!!!

Oct 7, 2011

Yep! More!

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Halloween is coming quick! Here are even more adorable wheelchair costume ideas! (Images linked).










If you missed our previous adaptive Halloween costume ideas, check them out here, here, and here.

Need even more Halloween/fall ideas? Check out this pinterest board! You'll be glad you did :)

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Sep 16, 2011

Even More Adaptive Costume Ideas

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One of our readers, Leanne, saw our previous adapted Halloween costume posts and reached out to share some more ideas with us! Her 11-year-old son, Nathaniel, has Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy and, "is a ray of sunshine in our lives."

We have always incorporated Nathaniel's wheelchair, wagon, or even electric scooter in his costume.






The most special costume to us is the tank. My husband Larry made that for him in 2008 before he was deployed to Iraq.




Thank you for sharing, Leanne!

If you missed our previous costume posts, be sure to check them out here and here. Or if you have any more ideas to share, please email us with pictures (kidzorg.blogspot@gmail.com). Halloween will be here before we know it!!!

Oct 29, 2010

Fall is Here ~ Adaptive Crafts!

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If you haven't met Heidi and Junior yet, you need to head on over to Adaptations 4 Kidz and/or Junior's Amazing Journey. They are fantastic! And so are these fun fall crafts they've done together. (Click on the pictures or captions for instructions)....








Thanks for sharing, Heidi!

Does anyone else have any fun craft ideas that you've done with your kids that you can share???

Oct 22, 2010

Halloween Fun for Everyone



(This is a re-post. Original post by Colleen of Finding Our Way Home.)

Kennedy has always enjoyed trick or treating and candy, up until last year. She is now totally reliant on tube feedings and does not enjoy eating, so the typical trick or treating is out! This year I would like to make Halloween fun still and found some great ideas I wanted to share.




Want to have a Halloween party, or celebrate with the family...how about some fun games!

~ Pass the pumpkin is a musical chairs type game involves passing small pumpkins and gourds and when the music stops the person without a pumpkin is out. Play until there is a winner. This sounds like such a great idea for kids that are in wheelchairs vs. the traditional musical chairs. You could play some spooky halloween music.

~Eyeball bouncing by decorating ping pong balls like eyeballs and having the kids try to bounce them into plastic pumpkins...give out small prizes for getting the ball in.

~Halloween Bingo ~make your own bingo pieces with halloween pictures...you could find pics online or have the kids create some themselves.

~Print out some halloween puzzles, games or coloring pages

More Halloween Activities:
Paint/decorate pumpkins ....cutting and painting too hard...try some cool Mr. Potato head kits



(here is one we did)


~Read some Halloween books ~We found a cute one that is a sticker book, Skippyjon Jones Costume Crazee. You can dress Skippyjon Jones in different costumes. It is very cute! Need to practice counting...check out A Happy Halloween.

~Visit a pumpkin patch, corn maze, or go on a haunted hay ride.

Have your own costume party, scavenger hunt, or trick or treating with non candy items:
~pencils
~crayons and coloring books
~temporary tattoos
~playdough
~hair accessories or jewelry
~bouncy balls
~plastic animals
~bubbles
~stickers


Want to enjoy some tasty treats? Try tastes of lollipops, spray candies, and Fun dip, cinnamon sticks, and popsicles.





Whatever you do try to remember that Halloween is about having some spooky fun, not eating candy! Does your tube fed child still want to go trick or treating....Trick or Treat for Unicef! Help kids in other parts of the world get the things they need to survive and grow!

Oct 15, 2010

More Fun Costume Ideas

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Last week's post was such a hit, I had to share just a few more special needs costume ideas!

I love these creative costume ideas that implement loftstrands. This is from Amy and Elena of A Life Less Ordinary.

Giraffe :)


Rock on!


Here are a few amazing ideas for children in wheelchairs from Cassie and Caleb of Beyond Measure.

Batman/Bat Mobile

Mario/Mario Kart


 
Superman!



 
Cutest Construction Worker Ever

Please leave a comment if you have any other costume ideas you can share!


Oct 30, 2009

Halloween Goodies


Here are a few Halloween ideas that were too good not to share! We hope you have a Happy Halloween!


BHG Peeking Monster


BHG spiderweb soup


my recipes' mini ghost cupcakes


Joy the Baker Blood & Bones


Rhodes Rolls' Spider Dip Bowl


Green Gruel with Eyeballs from Epicurious


picky palate's mummy dogs


Martha's ladies fingers

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