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A spooky children's app for Hallowe’en
By Fiona McKim on 24/10/2012 18:08:00
The Witch of the East is an olde worlde ghost story with a 21st century spin
The thrill of listening to a spooky story at Hallowe’en is one that stays with most of us long beyond childhood, but in many households this year ghost stories are set to become an altogether more modern affair.Ogres, goblins and ghouls abound
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Ten corny jokes to raise a giggle (or groan)
By Fiona McKim on 12/07/2012 15:54:03
Tickle your child's funnybone with these classic playground gags
-Rex feel when he fell over?Dino-Sore!8. What do you give a sick lemon?Lemon-aid9. Why are perfect children like ghosts?Because neither of them exist10. Teacher: You boy! name the four food groupsPupil: Erm, fast, junk, frozen and tinned Don't miss... Ten
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Trick or treat tips
By Fiona McKim on 20/10/2011 16:41:08
How to have a scream this Hallowe’en
quite quickly, leaving your child with an incomplete costume, and you carrying an armload of accessories.2. Planning a routeMake sure you plan your ghost trail in advance, staying local and trying to fit in friends and relatives' houses so you can
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Costume crazy: Grasshoppers, mice and more Hallowe'en head-turners
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 24/10/2011 19:00:06
Photographer Marie Préaud's gallery of fancy dressers shines a light into the bewitching possibilities of Hallowe'en
Back in the day, your typical Hallowe'en party would attract a fairly predictable assortment of guests. There would be witches (practically mandatory attire for girls), ghosts (the classic bedsheet with holes-cut-through-for-eyes), vampires (plastic
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