William Penn Life, 2016 (51. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2016-10-01 / 10. szám
Hi, Friends! Our younger William Penn Association members will be receiving their Halloween whistle-flashlights soon and enjoying some Halloween fun with family and friends! Here are three activities you can do at your "haunted" house! 1. Host a Halloween fashion showl Pull all of your dress-up clothes out of the closet for a silly Halloween fashion show. You can use your bedroom as the dressing room and pick different pieces of clothing to create crazy costumes. Once you're dressed, you and your clown f riends can use your hallway as the “scaredy-catwalk" to show off your silly outfits. 2. *Who am I?" costume fun! For older clown kids, get some small pieces of paper and some pencils. Have you and your friends write down ideas for costumes, such as a favorite character from a movie or book, a teacher or neighbor you all know, your parents, or something simpler like “fireman," "zombie" or "farmer." Write one idea on each piece of paper. Put all the ideas into a box and have each friend pick out one idea. Don't tell anyone what idea you picked. Put together a costume to match that idea, then see if your friends can guess who you are! 3. Tell ghost stories! Sometimes the most fun part of Halloween is that all of the activities happen in the dark! Families who are feeling brave can plan a night at home telling ghost stories. Pop some popcorn, build a fire in the fireplace or light some candles, and turn the lights off in the house to set the scene. Then pass out flashlights and tell scary or goofy ghost stories. 20 0 October 2016 0 WILLIAM PENN LIFE