10 Tips for Baby’s First Halloween

A baby’s first Halloween is one that child and parent can enjoy. How to do so involves a number of things. Here are 10 tips for baby’s first Halloween.

Leave Candy on Porch

The first tip for a baby’s first Halloween is to leave candy for trick-or-treaters on the porch. You don’t want the doorbell to ring on and off throughout the early evening. It will disturb your baby. It will make them agitated and frighten. Just leave a bowl of candy on the porch or in
the hall, with a note to not ring the doorbell. If you want to hand out candy, put a sign that says, “Gently knock on the door.’

Give Them One Halloween Toy

The second tip for a baby’s first Halloween is to give them one Halloween toy. There are a lot of novelty items that parents can buy during Halloween, and you don’t want to give them more than one. Buying more than one will only give stimulate them too much. Buy something that will hold their interest, at least, for a month.

Give Juice instead of Candy

The third tip for a baby’s first Halloween is to give them a cup of 100% fruit juice instead of candy. Most children like candy but you don’t want to give them a piece of candy when they are that young. Children over the age of five years old can get a piece of candy, but before than for a sweet treat give them a cup of juice. You can put Halloween stickers on the cup to make it look festive.

Buy Halloween Book, Age Appropriate

The fourth tip for a baby’s first Halloween is to buy a Halloween book for them. You can find Halloween themes books that are age appropriate for a baby. Spend the early afternoon reading the book to your baby for a fun filled 30 minutes.

Applesauce with Red Fruit Juice

The fifth tip for a baby’s first Halloween is to make another sweet treat for your baby. One is applesauce mixed with a teaspoon of 100% red fruit juice. Serve the applesauce in a orange or black bowl with a festive Halloween spoon.

No Masks

The sixth tip for a baby’s first Halloween is to make sure to buy no masks. Baby’s will be frighten of masks and its best to leave them out of your home.

Use everyday clothing make costume

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