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 Healthy Halloween Party Snacks

September 4, 2016 by Amy Smith

Most kids love everything about Halloween… costumes (they always choose superhero capes), decorations, parties, games, and sweets. Between school parties, family and friend get togethers, and trick-or-treat night, many kids are raking in gobs and gobs of candy.
Halloween snacks that are healthy and festive and taste good
Incorporate some healthier foods into your Halloween party line-up without sacrificing the festive feel of your gathering. Below are 10 healthy recipes to have at your next Halloween party, because the scariest thing about Halloween can be your child’s behavior after too much candy!!

1. Jack-O-Lantern Fruit Bowls

2. Candy Corn Popsicles

3.Monster Fruit Salad



4.Witchy Guacamole

5.Veggie Skeleton

6.Pumpkin Veggie Tray

7.Frankenstein Grapes

8.Mummy Apples

9.Spooky Mouth

10.Simple Cheese Stick Ghosts

Feel good about all the fun, festivities, and healthier food your kids will be eating at your Halloween party!

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Kids Play Smarter is a blog about general ideas, theories, and concepts related to the field of occupational therapy and the growth and development of all children. The information presented on this blog is not intended to serve as or replace occupational therapy services for your child. The information on this blog is for entertainment, informational, and educational purposes only. This blog is not meant to replace formal professional consultation or evaluation from a qualified clinician. All children need to have the approval of a physician to participate in physical activities, including those described on this blog. In addition, children need to be supervised by a responsible adult at ALL times when completing activities that are illustrated and described on this blog. The author of this blog is NOT responsible or liable for any damage, injury, accident, illness, death, or adverse reaction due to participation in the activities described on the website.

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Amy Smith I am an occupational therapist with over 10 years of experience working with children. I created this website to offer parents, teachers, and therapists FREE ideas, strategies, and activities that they can do with their children to improve their fine and gross motor skills, handwriting, academic learning, and regulate their sensory system all while "playing" (just playing smarter)! Read More…

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