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7 Items to Give to Trick or Treaters Over Halloween Candy

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Halloween is just around the corner, and that means neighbors everywhere are stocking up on items to hand out. If you’re tired of feeling guilty about filling up children’s buckets with candy, you don’t have to worry anymore. These seven ideas are healthy, fun, and just the right things to give to kids of all ages.

1. Hand Out Kid-Friendly Healthy Snacks

Surprisingly, many kids aren’t as excited about sweet treats as adults sometimes think. Many kids prefer more savory snacks such as popcorn and pretzels. Looking for allergy-friendly snacks is a great way to stick to the food theme without going overboard with sugar.

2. Engage Little Brains With Puzzles and Games

Tiny ball mazes and miniature tic-tac-toe boards are options that make kids happy and last far longer than traditional candy. Look for party supplies at your local store that might even be designed to fit the Halloween theme. For extra fun, create an assortment of toys that kids can choose from when they come to your door.

3. Offer Bouncy Balls and Play Dough

Kids love little toys that they can play with at the end of the night. Bouncy balls encourage them to burn off sugar. Alternatively, playing with play dough is a calming activity that could bring parents a bit of relief from all of their kid’s extra energy.

4. Up the Wow Factor With 3D Glasses

If your goal is to stand out as the house with a unique handout, then 3D glasses are the way to go. Many families overlook this kid-friendly favorite, and you can feel good knowing that you’ve added a bit of science to this year’s trick-or-treating festivities. Passing out this type of glasses is even better if you have a Halloween-themed 3D movie playing outside on a projector.

5. Find Some Fun Fidgets

Stretchy skeletons, slime, and mini pop-it toys are a few fun options for kids who like sensory experiences. When you look for fidgets, find ones that are small and inexpensive enough that you can have plenty on hand for nights with lots of trick-or-treaters.

6. Nurture a Love For Reading With Books

You can never go wrong with handing a kid a book. Many families are building their kids’ home libraries, and you can find low-cost options at used bookstores. If you have an assortment of bigger books, then consider setting up a display outside that trick-or-treaters can choose from.

7. Light Up the Night With Glow Toys

Safety is a priority when kids are marching across streets as they go from house to house. Putting glow sticks in their bucket helps you do your part to improve safety for everyone in your neighborhood.

As you look for items to give to trick-or-treaters, try to look for ones that last indefinitely. Paper products such as glasses and books are perfect for times when you aren’t sure how many trick-or-treaters to plan for. Any leftovers you have can carry over into the next year, and you’ll easily be able to ensure that you have plenty for everyone when you aren’t worried about candy expiring over time.

 

Published By: Aize Perez

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