Countdown to (Another COVID) Halloween

by Krystle Gard, PCD

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Originally published last year in NW Kids Magazine, this article has been adapted for 2021.

Halloween is our family’s favorite holiday. And it’s even on a weekend this year!

But what does Halloween look like during a pandemic? Here are my tips for creating a pandemic-safe yet thrilling countdown to Halloween – with these tips, you can either celebrate all week with a couple of activities each day, or  create one big bash on Halloween that your kids will never forget

  • Monday, Oct 25

    • Make “Halloween Snowflakes” to decorate your windows - bonus if you make a few extra (or repurpose the not-quite-perfect snowflakes) for Tuesday’s craft.

  • Tuesday, Oct 26

    • Get out paper, markers, stickers and other art supplies to make Halloween cards for hospitalized kids or a local senior center. (Ideas here).

  • Wednesday, Oct. 27

    • Pumpkin carving and roasting pumpkin seeds. 

  • Thursday, Oct. 28

  • Friday, Oct. 29

    • Face painting with watercolor crayons, make witches’ slime and play Halloween bingo with candy corn.

  • Saturday, Oct 30

  • Sunday, Oct. 31

    • Halloween: pumpkin pizza from Papa Murphy’s, Halloween Music Dance Party with costumes, Candy Piñata and Candy Hunt (like an Easter egg hunt without the eggs!).

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Dance Party Songs

“Purple People Eater” by Sheb Wooley

“Monster Mash” — Bobby (Boris) Pickett

“I Put a Spell On You” — Bette Midler

“Thriller” — Michael Jackson

“Ghostbusters” Theme — Ray Parker Jr.

“This Is Halloween” — The Citizens of Halloween (or anything from Nightmare Before Christmas Sound track) 

“Time Warp” — Little Nell, Patricia Quinn, & Richard O’Brien

“The Addams Family” Theme — Vic Mizzy

“Halloween Sharks” by Pinkfong

(or add the Halloween Station to your stations on Spotify or Pandora)


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Halloween Week Movie Recommendations

Toddler:

  • Curious George: A Halloween Boo Fest

  • Room on the Broom

  • Pooh’s Heffalump Halloween Movie

  • Super Monsters Save Halloween

6+:

  • It’s the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown

  • The Nightmare Before Christmas

  • Hotel Transylvania 

  • Casper

  • Toy Story of Terror

  • Hocus Pocus

  • Monster House 

  • Goosebumps

  • Addams Family

Krystle Gard is a Certified Postpartum Doula with Bridgetown Baby. She lives and parents in the Tigard/Beaverton area. Krystle enjoys baking and cooking with her three boys ages 9 and 6, but enjoys cooking for new and growing families most of all.

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