25 Times Kids Made Parents Laugh So Hard During Halloween It Made The Exhaustion Worth It
InterviewAsk kids what's their favorite celebration of the year, and the chances are you’ll hear Halloween over and over again. Because it needs no explanation: from trick or treating to the twenty-four-hour-long candy-eating marathon, it’s just a dream come true.
No wonders so many kids go bananas on the spookiest night of the year. From pulling off the craziest costumes an adult would never come up with to carving pumpkins in a way that’s just nowhere in the books, you can’t help but wonder how creative, fun, and basically genius these little daredevils actually are.
We wrapped up some of the most hilarious pics of kids celebrating Halloween who made their parents laugh, so enjoy!
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To find out more about an expert’s take on making the most out of Halloween as a family, we spoke with pediatric dietitian and feeding expert Rachel Rothman, MS, RD, CLEC, who is the author of Nutrition in Bloom. According to Rothman, Halloween can be so much fun with kids!
But it’s no secret that when it comes to candy, many parents feel fearful. “But as I explain here, there is no need. It's quite easy to turn candy into something fun,” the pediatric dietitian argues. Her tips are: “create a graph with all the candy they received: did you get more chocolate or chewy fruity candy? Which candy do you have the most of?” Another great tip is to have a candy taste test: “describe the 5 senses while eating candy. Ask, ‘how does it smell/taste/feel/sound/look?’”
This Kid Wanted To Be A "Shirt" For Halloween
I saw another pic online of a little boy who wanted to be "pants" -- they should meet up.
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Moreover, pumpkins (the staple of Halloween) have so many incredible uses. Some of Rothman’s favorites include: “talk about how pumpkins are grown from just a flower on a vine, and how the pumpkin takes shape in a garden.” Another way to make the best use of pumpkins is to let it rot to talk to kids about decomposition.
“Carve a pumpkin and roast pumpkin seeds, then bake the pumpkin and use the inside to make these chocolate pumpkin muffins, this cheesy pumpkin casserole or even a simple pumpkin butter,” Rothman shared.
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Having said that, it’s impossible not to notice that Halloween has become a consumerism-driven celebration. Rothman confirmed that “anyone that lives in the US and shops the month before Halloween knows how insane the options have become: the decorations, the costumes, the candy.”
“Yes, I do think Halloween has become consumerist, but every family has a right to celebrate (or not celebrate) the holiday in whatever way they choose. It is also an opportunity to model the kind of behavior we want kids to adopt, and learn that candy isn't something to be revered or demonized, it's just one of the many forms of food in the world,” the dietician explained.
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My Brother's Kid Is Running Around The House Like This Giving Me The Wiggins
One of my students wore this same costume, this year. It was hilarious. He's my favourite kid.
“For my family, the holiday is about being together as a family and watching my kids light up putting on their costumes,” Rothman shared and added that “this year, it was so much fun to run into schoolmates when we were out trick or treating.”