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by Phil Sikes, Phi
Making Halloween costumes for children at home can be enjoyable, but is not always the most practical choice. This is especially true if the children will not be helping you in the process. Since many costumes are available at reasonable prices in stores, buying a costume for your child may end up saving you a considerable amount both time and money.

In order to keep expenses down on homemade children's costumes, use old clothes you find at home or in thrift stores as the basis for the outfits. If you do this, the majority of the work on the costume will be related to the accessories, which are more fun to design and make anyway.

Think about one simple example of a child's costume: a scarecrow. More than likely, you can find an old pair of slightly ripped jeans, an old shirt, and a big straw hat that can serve as the key parts of the outfit. Then, add pieces of straw to the cuffs of the pants and the shirt, as well as to the bottom of the hat.

The details could include a bird sitting on the scarecrow's hat and some creative face painting. The idea is to create a unique and interesting look.

Another similar example is that of a pirate. The essential parts of this Halloween get up are an old shirt, cut down jeans, and a bandana. Again, this costume will rely on the details that you choose to add. Don't leave out a sword, broad belt, tattoos, and an eye patch. Make-up or face paint can add another fun touch.

A simple witch costume starts with nothing more than a long sleeved turtle neck and a pair of stretchy pants. Just add a long black cape, a tall pointy hat, and whatever other details you want.

Other old clothes can be made into animal costumes depending on the colors you use. Complete the look with mittens, ears, a tail, and the right face paint. If you prefer, you could find some accessories for animal costumes in a costume shop, such as masks, tails, noses, and ears.

If your child decides to dress up as a tiger this Halloween, then all you really need to get started is some orange clothing and black fabric paint to make stripes with. Lots of kids love Winnie the Pooh. Making this costume requires little more than a yellow outfit filled with some stuffing.

How do I get my infant/child immunized while on the island?
Immunizations cost about $200 EC per trip (about $75 US). Receiving immunizations is not like the normal visits that you have in the States, the doctor does the height and weight and does the shots but does not give you information like percentiles for height and weight. The doctor doesn't go over developmental questions.
Should I change the dosage for a child or infant? How much is too much?
BIO 10 is a food hence you can not take too much. For a child however, I would suggest starting off with one-quarter teaspoon, increasing to one-half teaspoon for a child over one year of age. As always, it's a good idea to stay in contact with your health care professional when first introducing any product to an infant or child. There is nothing in BIO 10 that should pose any health risk for children.
What will my toddler, pre-K child, and infant learn and experience at the Valley Child Care Center?
The Valley Child Care Staff is constantly planning lessons and activities that encourage children to use their imagination and creativity. Structured programs for Toddlers (ages 15 months to 3 years old) focus on learning through play and experience. Developmentally appropriate activities include art, music, stories, and small and large motor skills. Older Toddlers work on self-help skills and potty training.
Do you offer discounts for an Infant, or Child?
Yes, discounted fares are available. The percentage of the discount is subject to your specific airline and routing. does not offer child or infant fares. Airline policy mandates that an infant is a person under 24 months of age. A person 2 to 11 years of age is considered a child. For domestic flights, an infant does not need a ticket, but will be required to sit on an adult's lap.
What will my toddler, pre-K child, and infant learn and experience at the Valley Child Care Center?
The Valley Child Care Staff is constantly planning lessons and activities that encourage children to use their imagination and creativity. Structured programs for Toddlers (ages 15 months to 3 years old) focus on learning through play and experience. Developmentally appropriate activities include art, music, stories, and small and large motor skills. Older Toddlers work on self-help skills and potty training.Generally, NO. Unless such items come with the carseat or are recommended by the manufacturer of the carseat as an accessory, do not use them. Aftermarket pads and cushions are not tested with the seat and any compressible material inside the harness may allow for more slack in the restraint.
What will my toddler, pre-K child, and infant learn and experience at the Valley Child Care Center?
The Valley Child Care Staff is constantly planning lessons and activities that encourage children to use their imagination and creativity. Structured programs for Toddlers (ages 15 months to 3 years old) focus on learning through play and experience. Developmentally appropriate activities include art, music, stories, and small and large motor skills. Older Toddlers work on self-help skills and potty training.Yes, provided that the child or infant is accompanied by an adult in the same booking. Please take note that one adult is allowed to travel with only one infant. does not offer child or infant fares. Airline policy mandates that an infant is a person under 24 months of age.
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