Brandi
Im an aide on a Special Needs bus and I plan on doing treat bags for the kids. The driver chooses not to do it, ut I want to do something special for the kids. Age range is from preschool to high school. I don't want to do more for the little ones and leave the highschoolers feeling like they got something corny. I also don't want to drop a fortune. What could I buy that's for all ages other than candy?
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thw classics are penciles, errasers, stickers, temp tattoos, etc. older kids will like it better if you put some full size candy bars in their bags. i know when i was a teen my favorite houses were the ones that have out full size loot, and it will set their bags apart from the "little kid" stuff.
thw classics are penciles, errasers, stickers, temp tattoos, etc. older kids will like it better if you put some full size candy bars in their bags. i know when i was a teen my favorite houses were the ones that have out full size loot, and it will set their bags apart from the "little kid" stuff.
Would this be a good halloween fundraiser for the junior class in high school?
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Would this be a good halloween fundraiser for the junior class in high school?
Okay so we have a pretty small school, 75 people in the biggest class, and not too many teachers that it would be too much - what if, on halloween, when everybodys dressed in their costumes we did a classroom trick or treat thing where people paid $1.00 for a bag or something and then went to classrooms to get candy but they could only get candy with the bag we sold them? Would it get us alotta money? The bags wont cost too much if we get them at the dollar store but the thing is the candy- that might cost alot especially if everyone buys bags, unless some teachers buy their own candy. What do you think?
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Yes that's good and not too expensive if so you can do a smaller 50 cent bag and call it halloween lotto as they don't know what candy they can get:)
(better not have peanuts in any bag and check with teachers for kids with allergies for safety reasons, Good Luck)
Yes that's good and not too expensive if so you can do a smaller 50 cent bag and call it halloween lotto as they don't know what candy they can get:)
(better not have peanuts in any bag and check with teachers for kids with allergies for safety reasons, Good Luck)
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