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13 spooky ways to enjoy 3 1


Halloween Yoga The excellent Cosmic Kids Yoga website has some spooky themed yoga. We particularly like ‘Jaime’s Yoga Mix: Halloween Edition’. Search for Cosmic Kids Yoga Halloween on YouTube.


Top 5 Fun Halloween Recipes


Halloween slime popcorn - search www.realfood.tesco.com Halloween cupcakes - search www.bbcgoodfood.com Sausage/meatball mummies – search Pinterest Zombie-bread men - search www.goodtoknow.co.uk Monster Mash - search www.sainsburysmagazine.co.uk


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Set up a spooky soundtrack Search ‘Halloween Kids’ on your preferred music streaming service for great playlists.


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Get creative with Halloween themed slime Sites like The Purple Pumpkin Blog have excellent ideas for creating Halloween slime and other adaptable creations. Don’t forget to search for ‘Halloween slime recipes UK’ to get the correct quantities and ingredients. www.thepurplepumpkinblog.co.uk/ how-to-make-halloween-slime/


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Pumpkin Trails We are starting to see some local communities arrange socially distanced pumpkin trails with pumpkins/pumpkin pictures placed in the windows of local businesses and residences for families to note down and spot. Keep an eye on the social media in your local areas for more information or you could organise your own as a community event.


Pick Your Own Pumpkin Some local farms and farm shops are hosting events for families to pick their own carving/edible pumpkins to take home. Keep an eye on social media and our events page for updates on this – www.primarytimes.co.uk/dorset


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No Carve Pumpkin Ideas If you want to display a decorative pumpkin this Halloween but would prefer to not carve one for safety reasons – you can use leftover craft materials such as paint, leftover stickers, tape, ribbons and more for your own unique take! Search the internet and Pinterest for no-carve pumpkin ideas.


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Halloween Face Painting Anything goes for Halloween so visit our Pinterest page for creative face painting ideas. See our Pinterest board: www.pinterest.co.uk/ primarytimeswriteplacemedia/ facepaint


Although some of our local attractions will be still be holding their own socially-distanced Halloween events, we know that for many families their normal activities will be curtailed.


Halloween


With this in mind, we have compiled some great ideas that you can get involved in closer to home. We advise parental supervision at all times.


10 | Go to www.primarytimes.co.uk for thousands more great days out


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