Yep, that's my little Piglet with the world's best daddy, Montessori Papa.
That's me (in the wings) leading the dress-up parade.
this year even some grandparents participated!
We took a short walk and sang songs. The children look forward to this holiday tradition. Halloween is my favorite holiday so truth be told, I probably look forward to it more than they do. But everybody has fun for sure. I think sometimes we adults over think what will be fun for kids; often less is more. As we all know, dressing up is fun. And parades are fun especially when you're under 4 feet tall.
Add a few corn kernel toilet paper role shakers and you've got one heck of a good time. This was our preschool's 2nd annual Dress-up parade, I am hopeful it will happen for years to come. How does your school celebrate Halloween?
PEACE
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Wow, look at those costumes! This certainly gives me some idea on what to do with our upcoming Holiday Programs for Kids in Singapore. A dress up party / drama it is!
ReplyDeleteI stumbled upon your blog post about the "Dress-Up Parade" from 2011, and it brought back some wonderful memories. Your enthusiasm for creating engaging and educational experiences for children is truly commendable.
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