Trick or Treat at School!
This was my first, real trick or treating experience, with the holding of the bag, the saying "Trick treat," and the putting of the goods into the bag. I even got a special trick-or-treat bag that had my name on it; I put some stickers on it to make it even better.
I TOTALLY love this holiday!
While the other kids dilly dallied through the halls, I bee-lined right for the classrooms with the bowls of treats and methodically placed one treat in my bag, said thank you, and moved to the next classroom. When we got back to our classroom I was the only kid to spill out my treats to review what I had picked up. I only eat "pops" (lollipops), pretzels and gummi treats, but it was still fun to see what was in my bag.
We also went to the big gym to play a game and listen to songs about Halloween. Mama stayed the whole time to watch me and help with all of the kids since Mama just became the official class parent for my classroom. She even gave out cupcakes that my cousin Cara made for the class and danced with us to music from a CD that Mama had made for our classroom. It was fun to have her there with us.
But, the best part was when a real life Winnie the Pooh (who I call "Tig Pooh" as a combo of Tigger and Pooh) showed up in the hallway. I gave him a high five, and was all smiles!




I TOTALLY love this holiday!
While the other kids dilly dallied through the halls, I bee-lined right for the classrooms with the bowls of treats and methodically placed one treat in my bag, said thank you, and moved to the next classroom. When we got back to our classroom I was the only kid to spill out my treats to review what I had picked up. I only eat "pops" (lollipops), pretzels and gummi treats, but it was still fun to see what was in my bag.
We also went to the big gym to play a game and listen to songs about Halloween. Mama stayed the whole time to watch me and help with all of the kids since Mama just became the official class parent for my classroom. She even gave out cupcakes that my cousin Cara made for the class and danced with us to music from a CD that Mama had made for our classroom. It was fun to have her there with us.
But, the best part was when a real life Winnie the Pooh (who I call "Tig Pooh" as a combo of Tigger and Pooh) showed up in the hallway. I gave him a high five, and was all smiles!

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