Re: [unschoolingbasics] Digest Number 1339
[email protected]
In a message dated 1/8/2007 7:39:31 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
The kids
LOVE LOVE LOVE getting dressed up. They love going door to door. The love
getting together with friends. All agree that the candy is not the part of
trick
or treating that is great.
Another non-poster here, but in light of above, I would like to offer an
alternative--this year we had the experience of trick-or-treating with friends
whose daughter had a food allergy. She trick-or-treated with a 'food allergy
fund raising' box. Is that a viable alternative, with say, Unicef or
another, maybe St. Jude's (children's cancer hospital) that would allow them to
dress up, do the door to door, be with friends, count money, see how much they
raised, and helped those less fortunate? Could be a win-win-win!
Pam
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[email protected] writes:
The kids
LOVE LOVE LOVE getting dressed up. They love going door to door. The love
getting together with friends. All agree that the candy is not the part of
trick
or treating that is great.
Another non-poster here, but in light of above, I would like to offer an
alternative--this year we had the experience of trick-or-treating with friends
whose daughter had a food allergy. She trick-or-treated with a 'food allergy
fund raising' box. Is that a viable alternative, with say, Unicef or
another, maybe St. Jude's (children's cancer hospital) that would allow them to
dress up, do the door to door, be with friends, count money, see how much they
raised, and helped those less fortunate? Could be a win-win-win!
Pam
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