Your Hardest Family Question: My toddler is still terrified of Halloween festivities
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Judy PerrOctober 15, 2024
I have never liked Halloween!!! It is a very messy season with gluttony of candy and junk food. Raising our children we would go to a restaurant once a year instead. Places were never crowded. I believe it really never was created to have peace. Sensitive children need to be respected of THESE feelings around Halloween and made to feel safe. There is way too much darkness in the world without Halloween, a billion dollar industry.
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