Keep Halloween free of frights with a few safety precautions.
trick-or-treat safely
BUDDY SYSTEM
Tell children to always trick-or-treat in a group, never alone. Children under age 12 should go with an adult, and older children should stay in groups and stick to well-lit, familiar areas.
COMFY COSTUMES
Choose a costume that fits each child well, with no trailing hems, capes or ribbons they might trip over. Dress them in comfortable, easy-to-walk-in shoes; use nontoxic makeup and ensure face masks do
not obstruct vision.
LIGHT UP THE NIGHT
Especially if children plan to trick-or-treat at dusk or after dark, send flashlights and attach reflective tape to their costumes and treat bags to make them easier for drivers to see. Giving your group glow sticks to wear or carry is another fun way to increase visibility.
SAFE SWEET TOOTH
Remind children to only accept wrapped and sealed candy when trick-or-treating, and to turn down homemade treats with unknown ingredients (especially if they have food allergies). Instruct kids to wait until trick-
or-treating is over to
open and eat any candy, and toss any open or crushed pieces.
Create a catastic costume with a cute black cat long-sleeve top and add furry ears, tail and paws. Add a sparkly tutu for the purrfect finishing touch.
GRAPHIC TOPS
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HALLOWEEN
costumes
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CREATE THE COOLEST
COSTUMES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD!
START WITH JOE FRESH HALLOWEEN CLOTHES, AVAILABLE ONLINE
AND IN SELECT
HY-VEE STORES.
Remind little ghouls and goblins to have good Halloween manners:
• Be respectful of lawns, decorations
and flowerbeds. Walk only on
sidewalks and paved paths.
• Knock or ring the doorbell once.
If no one answers, move on to the
next house.
• Only take one piece of
candy unless offered more.
• Say “thank you” at each house
after receiving treats.
Make healthy choices easy, fun and rewarding at school and home.
• Teachers, join the School Wellness Club to activate a week built
just for your classroom.
• Parents, sign your family up today to continue building healthy habits.
EVEN MORE WAYS FOR KIDS TO PLAY!
Sign Up
TRICK-OR-TREAT ETIQUETTE
Cover an orange Halloween bucket with black felt, securing with glue. Cut eyes, a nose and a mouth from different colors of felt. Attach the felt and pipe cleaner whiskers to the bucket with glue. For ears, cut two triangles out of cardboard and cover with black fur. Use glue to secure to the inside of the bucket.
TRICK OUT YOUR BUCKET
Comfortable Joe Fresh leggings with a spiderweb print can be dressed up into a costume. Pair with a matching Joe Fresh top, DIY webbing cape and spider eyes hat.
GRAPHIC TOPS
Stay warm while trick-or-treating with a sherpa-lined Joe Fresh hoodie that doubles as a skeleton costume. Complete the look with ghoulish facepaint and use double-sided tape to attach cutout bones to pants.
COZY JACKETS
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SAFE SWEET TOOTH
Remind children to only accept wrapped and sealed candy when trick-or-treating, and to turn down homemade treats with unknown ingredients (especially if they have food allergies). Instruct kids to wait until trick-or-treating is over to open and eat any candy, and toss any open or crushed pieces.
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LIGHT UP THE NIGHT
Especially if children plan to trick-or-treat at dusk or after dark, send flashlights and attach reflective tape to their costumes and treat bags to make them easier for drivers to see. Giving your group glow sticks to wear or carry is another fun way to increase visibility.
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BUDDY SYSTEM
Tell children to always trick-or-treat in a group, never alone. Children under age 12 should go with an adult, and older children should stay in groups and stick to well-lit, familiar areas.
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COMFY COSTUMES
Choose a costume that fits each child well, with no trailing hems, capes or ribbons they might trip over. Dress them in comfortable, easy-to-walk-in shoes; use nontoxic makeup and ensure face masks do not obstruct vision.
Keep Halloween free of frights with a few safety precautions.
trick-or-treat safely
CREATE THE COOLEST COSTUMES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD! START WITH JOE FRESH HALLOWEEN CLOTHES, AVAILABLE ONLINE AND IN SELECT HY-VEE STORES.
Make healthy choices easy, fun and rewarding at school and home.
• Teachers, join the School Wellness Club to activate a week built just for your classroom.
• Parents, sign your family up today to continue building healthy habits.
EVEN MORE WAYS FOR KIDS TO PLAY!
Sign Up
Remind little ghouls and goblins
to have good Halloween manners:
• Be respectful of lawns, decorations
and flowerbeds. Walk only on
sidewalks and paved paths.
• Knock or ring the doorbell once.
If no one answers, move on to
the next house.
• Only take one piece of candy
unless offered more.
• Say “thank you” at each house
after receiving treats.
TRICK-OR-TREAT ETIQUETTE
Shop Now
HALLOWEEN
costumes
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}
Stay warm while trick-or-treating with a sherpa-lined Joe Fresh hoodie that doubles as a skeleton costume. Complete the look with ghoulish facepaint and use double-sided tape to attach cutout bones to pants.
COZY JACKETS
Comfortable Joe Fresh leggings with a spiderweb print can be dressed up into a costume. Pair with a matching Joe Fresh top, DIY webbing cape and spider eyes hat.
GRAPHIC TOPS
Cover an orange Halloween bucket with black felt, securing with glue. Cut eyes, a nose and a mouth from different colors of felt. Attach the felt and pipe cleaner whiskers to the bucket with glue. For ears, cut two triangles out of cardboard and cover with black fur. Use glue to secure to the inside of the bucket.
TRICK OUT YOUR BUCKET
Create a catastic costume with a cute black cat long-sleeve top and add furry ears, tail and paws. Add a sparkly tutu for the purrfect finishing touch.
GRAPHIC TOPS
Cover an orange Halloween bucket with black felt, securing with glue. Cut eyes, a nose and a mouth from different colors of felt. Attach the felt and pipe cleaner whiskers to the bucket with glue. For ears, cut two triangles out of cardboard and cover with black fur. Use glue to secure to the inside of the bucket.
TRICK OUT YOUR BUCKET
