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Halloween is supposed to be scary, but as a parent, there are a few steps you must take to ensure your child’s safety on the trick or treat circuit. Here are seven essential Halloween safety tips to keep your kids safe and marvelously scared, in good Halloween tradition.
Fairy costumes have always been around, but there are more when a movie or television show starts to feature them. There is a new Barbie movie about fairies, and that might explain why there are many buying fairy costumes right now. Though some are based on the movie that is coming out, but there are many other ones more generic in nature that are also available. Some children don’t care which costume of fairies they get, as long as they have one.Or you can checkout for honey bee costumes too it has small wings and some have hornets too…
It’s an unfortunate fact that there are people who lace candies with harmful substances. Let your kids know that tradition requires that there’s no candy eating until you get home. You don’t need to say it’s your tradition. Go through the basket at home and discard any candies that have been opened or look like they might have been tampered with. Tell young kids those candies might have spider spit on them and you’ll have no further objections at your interference. This Halloween safety tip is ignored more often than you might suppose.
Be sure that the fabrics used in your child’s costume are made of flame retardant materials. Disregard for this Halloween safety tip results in injuries every year.Using reflecting tape, or plenty of glow-in-the-dark stickers and glitter adds both glitz and safety to your child’s costume, satisfying everyone’s objectives.Bumble bee costumes are most definitely ones which you should consider very serious for this coming Halloween. This child bumble bee costume is perfect for the little busy bee in your family. Check out a larger photo of a bumble bee costume made by Gillian Watt. Adult 4 piece black/yellow Leg Avenue Queen Bumble Bee costume includes crown Headpiece, wings, collared dress with attached petticoat and fuzzy leg warmers
Do a final fitting check before leaving home. Check hems to be sure they aren’t too long and that your child can move around easily.Before purchasing a mask, make sure that eye and mouth holes match up with the child’s face! Especially with younger kids, a homemade painted and decorated mask of cardboard is a safer bet. Glue the mask to a stick which the child can hold in front of his face as he collects his treats.

