Trick Or Treat? Argh, Not Again!

Trick Or Treat? Argh, Not Again!

Last Halloween, my three-year-old daughter became absolutely entranced with the trick or treaters who were ding-donging our doorbell every 10 minutes or so, for about four hours.

She couldn't believe it! She watched as these spookily clad kids just rocked up (mostly with a parent, who I didn't know from Adam, loitering on the pavement) and waved a bucket at me, and I poured all sorts of sweets and lollies on top of their already considerable stash.

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Not noticing my horrified look when I opened the door to three slightly rubbish ghosts who were each about half a foot taller than me (I think I quite begrudged giving free sweets to teens who were clearly old enough to have Saturday jobs), Ava cooed: "Woweee...! Can WE go out and do that?!"

She already had her pyjamas on, and she was donning neither witch's hat nor face paint. She was only just three years old. Her sister was only just two. I said: "No."

Now, a whole year later, I'm hoping Ava's forgotten all about it, so I don't have to say again: "You're a bit little, darling." Or perhaps: "Never."

Because the truth is, last Halloween my doorstep was graced with many children Ava's age – teeny tots, too shy to actually even say anything.

In return for their mere presence, I gave them stuff to rot their teeth, while their parents yelled from the blackness: "SAY THANK YOU!", and the children muttered: "Q..." before toddling off.

Am I a complete bore for not wanting to do this with my own girls?! The thought of it makes me wince. I know for a fact Ava would not be too shy to say anything. In fact, if we attempted such an outing it'd probably take us seven or eight hours to get from one end of our street to the other after she'd told every neighbour her life story (and Ruby's, and mine).

But trick or treating isn't usually about niceties, is it? To me there seems something quite icky about the whole tradition and I think I just wish it didn't happen at all. I'm dreading opening my door again to slightly terrified (rather than terrifying) looking pre-schoolers. I'm dreading even more opening it to surly boys two stones heavier than me. And I am dreading telling Ava we won't be doing it ourselves.

Don't get me wrong – I don't begrudge any of the children their chance to dress up and have some Halloween capers, really I don't. But I can't remember a single child at my door last year who truly looked like they were having fun.

Wouldn't it be nice if there was a tradition that was more engaging than trick or treating? Halloween street parties up and down the country, perhaps? That would be so much lovelier. People would get to know their neighbours, everyone could bring some spooky food, all the children might actually play and enjoy their costumes, rather than just traipsing the streets in the cold, knocking on the doors of complete strangers.

I've left it too late to suggest anything like that for this year (and I'm sure in areas where a real sense of community exists, trick or treating can be and is fun for all), but I think next year I will. Next year Ava AND Ruby will probably want a bit more Halloween action. This year, I'll still open the door when we get the inevitable ding-dongs (it would be very hard to explain to Ava why we had all the lights off and were pretending we were out). And I'll hand over the loot and smile (at the children who've made the effort anyway – some do look super cute).

But I'll be planning a Halloween revolution. Who's with me?

Easy DIY Halloween Costumes For Kids
Sailor(01 of23)
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If you already have a navy outfit, this costume is ridiculously easy.

Get the instructions: The Honest Blog Company

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Your little one will have fun marching down the street in this music-making costume.

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Cotton Candy(04 of23)
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Sweet! This fluffy costume is so easy... and soft!

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Owl(05 of23)
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A night owl out on All Hallows' Eve!

Get the instructions: Say Yes to Hoboken

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Gumball Machine(06 of23)
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Who doesn't like gumballs? This is truly unique DIY costume.

Get the instructions: Inch Mark

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Paper Doll(07 of23)
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A doll coming to life is easier than you imagine.

Get the instructions: Slap Dash Mom

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Candy(08 of23)
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Get the instructions: May Dae

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Annie(09 of23)
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Get the instructions: For this child I prayed

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Circus Strong Man(10 of23)
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Love this original costume idea! And it's so easy to make.

Get the instructions: Inhabitots

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Strong Man 2(11 of23)
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Real tattoos won't be a topic for awhile! Have fun making this muscle man costume in the meantime.

Get the instructions: Hello Lucky

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Olympic Champion(12 of23)
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Not quite Olympic bound yet, but she sure looks like a winner!

Get the instructions: Kayla Aimee

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Lego(13 of23)
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Paint + box + plastic cups = an adorable costume.

Get the instructions: Wine & Glue

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Flower Pot(14 of23)
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This simple and inexpensive costume is so adorable.

Get the instructions: Dollar Store Crafts

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Monster(15 of23)
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With a glue gun and some imagination, you can turn a hoodie into an awesome monster costume.

Get the instructions: Fiskars

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Artist(16 of23)
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So simple and sweet, this artist costume comes together in minutes.

Get the instructions: The Honest Blog Company

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Jet Pack(17 of23)
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For real super powers, add a jet pack to your kid's costume. Simple and easy.

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The Hulk(18 of23)
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Other than the big Hulk hands, this costume is all DIY.

Get the instructions: Studio DIY

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Retro Robot(19 of23)
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This DIY costume is almost as fun to wear as it is to make.

Get the instructions: Fave Crafts

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Bat(20 of23)
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Batgirl here to save the day! Cute and a bit spooky, perfect mix for a Halloween costume.

Get the instructions: Alpha Mom

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Jar Head(21 of23)
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Turn heads with this headless costume. How does this work exactly? It's easier than you think!

Get the instructions: Thirty Hand Made Days

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Woody(22 of23)
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This Woody costume is complete with the pull-string to make him talk. So awesome!

Get the instructions: Madine Crafts

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Cupcake(23 of23)
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Can you believe there is no sewing involved with this cupcake costume?

Get the instructions: Lemon Tree Creations

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