Want some more safe Halloween fun? Check out this fun website that is geared for kids. Adults are welcome, too, of course.
After I wrote the article all about Ben & Jerry’s Halloween pages, I got some feedback from many of you wanting more fun Halloween websites. So here you go. Bill Bear has fun things to do all year around, but they shine on the holidays, such as Halloween.
The website is pretty straightforward without much flash or sparkle, but the content is nice, especially for little ones. When you first get to Billy Bear’s Halloween Pages, scroll down past the add and the site links. There is a lot of adds throughout the website, and that can get a little annoying. But if you scroll down, you’ll get to the meat of the Halloween links.
On that first page, you’ll first find a list of great Halloween fun.
Some of the offerings in the text list are:
- Boo grams
- Halloween postcards to e-mail
- Animated Halloween clip art
- A Halloween safety game
- A pumpkin pattern program
- Halloween photo cards
But please scroll down some more. There you’ll fun some more robust features, courtesy of graphic buttons.
Those buttons will lead you further into the site, and I suggest you start there. There are:
- Online games
- Items for your desktop, including a wallpaper of a real bat
- The post office to send even more cards
- Paper fun
- Haunted maze
- Party food
- Crafts
- Trick or Treat
- Party Games
One of my favorite sections on this Halloween website is the crafts section. There is everything from a Fall Bookmark maker (make one for everyone in your child’s class) to Halloween paper dolls. The tiny story book is a cut way to put the emphasis on reading, and there are plenty of printable decorations such as a spooky black cat or a door knob tag. And if you are having a party, you’ll find some nice printable invitations here, too.
To get to Billy Bear’s Halloween Pages, click here.
http://www.billybear4kids.com/holidays/halowen/halowen.htm
Mary Ann Romans writes about everything related to saving money in the Frugal Blog, technology in the Computing Blog, and creating a home in the Home Blog. You can read more of her articles by clicking here.
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