Most children can eat suckers, fruit snacks, jelly beans, gummy bears etc. Children often have allergies to milk, wheat, nuts and chocolate. You could also put little toys or stickers in the bags.
2007-10-25 03:51:02
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answered by Diane M 7
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First, does the school have any rules about the items; whether they can be home made or purchased. Some schools have rules that all food materials have to be store bought because of safety.
Suggestions include a snack (100-calorie treat), a drink (100% juice pouch), a piece of candy, and a Halloween treat (mask, fangs, etc.).
That's quite nice of you...
2007-10-25 04:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Pencils and erasers (you will get them embellished with Halloween stuff on them), toothbrushes, yo-yo's, balloons, glue sticks, pocket-sized notice pads, small pocket flashlight, glow sticks, Halloween stickers, key chains. on the grounds which you have somewhat time, examine with some bowling alleys or action picture theaters to work out in the event that they have any decrease fee coupons you will have for the toddlers' goodie luggage. one among my son's instructors did this and he have been given a bowl one get one unfastened game.
2016-12-30 05:13:50
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answered by ? 3
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steer clear of food items. Allergies are rampant any more. Stickers, little toys, crayons are a good idea.
2007-10-25 03:46:57
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answered by Liberty Belle 5
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Easy unwraped candies and undangerous toys.
2007-10-25 04:04:15
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answered by bellagonzalez 1
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halloween choccys + sweets and u can get toilet putty!
2007-10-25 03:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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