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You might be sick of all the giant black cat balloons and cotton-covered bushes, but your kids are just getting started. Right on time for Halloween, discover why spooky-yet-safe situations can be good for kids, get tips for encouraging reasonable candy consumption, and meet adorable costumed pets. Plus: Take the quiz to see which hybrid animals are real. (And it's up to you to decide if they're creepy or cute.)

Haunted House

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Scary good: Why it’s OK for kids to feel frightened sometimes

It’s natural for kids to freak out over scary stuff. But you can boost their self-confidence with spooky-yet-safe situations. Here’s how.

SELF-CONFIDENCE IDEAS

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Your kids are already over-snacking—and now it’s Halloween.

Snacking season is upon us. Turn those sugar munchies into something more healthful with these ideas. (Sorry—it doesn’t involve you stealing candy from kids’ trick-or-treat bags.)

HEALTHY EATING TIPS

PARENT’S ESCAPE: Put these European historical haunts on your vision board.

BOREDOM BUSTERS

PHOTO BY KUBAN_GIRL, SHUTTERSTOCK

GOT 5 MINUTES?
Supercute costumes

Show your kids this photo gallery of cute dogs and cats sporting spooky-season getups. They might inspire your child to dress up the family pet, but beware … they also might lead to a request for a new human costume.

SEE CUTE PHOTOSS


PHOTO BY LORI EPSTEIN, NAT GEO

GOT 15 MINUTES?
Scary good recipe

Whether the gang’s fueling up for a night of trick-or-treating or hosting some after-party fun, this jack-o'-lantern personal pizza is easy for kids to make. The simple step-by-step instructions are key.

GET THE RECIPE

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HALLOWEEN
FACTS TO GO

Packed with hilarious and terrifying tidbits, the Nat Geo Kids book Weird But True! Halloween will provide young readers surprising secrets about the holiday. (Just how fast does a giant pumpkin grow?)

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GOOD READS

Your worst nightmare might be your kids sleeping with bedbugs. Here’s why these parasites are so good at what they do.

Can loading up children on vitamin C cure or prevent a cold? Here’s what the experts say.

Your whole family might need to take a sick day after getting the latest COVID shot. Find out why that’s a good thing.

Here’s great news for kids wanting to get out of raking: leaving dead leaves on the ground is good for your lawn.

Conversation starters from
Nat Geo Kids magazine

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Spirit bears are black bears that carry a recessive gene that makes their fur white. Read the article to find out how genes work, then talk about which genes your kids think they might have gotten from you.

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Glass frogs have a superpower: see-through skin that can make them nearly invisible. After reading about the science, find out which superpower your child would choose.

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Bats don’t really want to drink human blood. Learn the truth behind this myth, then chat about other superstitions your kids might have.

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Pop Quiz

Photo by Arterra / Philippe Clément

Which one of these is
NOT a real animal hybrid?

A. Liger (lion + tiger)

B. Zorse (zebra + horse)

C. Cog (cat + dog)

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