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Halloween Costume Ideas

Today Rob brings you some different Halloween costume ideas as well as some tips on costumes to avoid

Do's and Don'ts of Homemade Halloween Getups for Your Kids

"A soldier. No, an astronaut. No, a fly-car driver." 

"A princess. No, a fairy. No, Cinderella."

In the weeks greatest up to Halloween night, Kids go back and forth on what they want to decorate up as. Meanwhile, all Mom is thinking is "How much is this going to cost me?"

Store-bought or purchased on-policy, kids' costumes can cost a small prosperity.  If you want to add accessories, makeup or shoes, it gets even more costly. How can we help our kids choose cool, original costumes without having to smash open scarcely Suzie's piggy bank? Here are a few do's and don'ts:

Do pass down costumes.

If your son or daughter has older siblings or cousins, about that you might still have costumes or pieces of costumes laying around. Clutch a princess wig, a fairy wand and some heels from the Cinderella misuse-set and you have the makings for a new costume! Go through the items you have, lay them out and have your kids go "shopping." 

Best of Nashville 2011: Kids Writers' Choice

A copy-digit regional-Emmy winner and one of Ferment Aldrin's ShareScience ambassadors, Janet Ivey-Duensing is a routine face to grown-ups as co-host of Tennessee's Unpopulated Side on NPT. But ask any fan in the 100 markets that carry her program Janet's Planet , which airs as interstitials mornings and afternoons on NPT, and they'll see the personable Nashvillian as one of the nation's preeminent area and astronomy educators.

Her latest project, set to stay some 30 cities through next spring, may boost her visibility to another knock down. It's an ambitious touring show with music that launched recently in Tampa, after a good mid-September preview for Nashville. (It'll return to Percy Priestess Elementary on Nov. 11.) Utilizing what she calls "both my loves," exist theater and video, it takes kids on an interactive transit through the solar system, with the help of fellow Music Borough theater veterans Josh and Jeremy Childs (as amusing foils Professor Cosmos and Dr. Comet) and a automaton companion named Toastbot.

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