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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We're not taking our 21-month-old trick-or-treating per se, because he doesn't even know about candy at this point and I have no intention of being the one to introduce him to Nerds, Laffy Taffy, etc. [b]I will, however, take him out for a walk in the neighborhood so he can see all the other kids and be seen. [/b] [/quote] uh ok :roll: [/quote] Let me guess...you're pro-junky-candy for a child under two? I can't even begin to have that discussion. Let's agree to disagree.[/quote] Scrooge Do you even give out candy at your door? And do you not understand that you can hide candy from a 21 month old? Oh - But you probably cannot stand the thought of eating candy yourself either, right, for fear of going into sugar overload??? You must be loads of fun, as I'm certain yours will be the home where your child's friends will want to hang out. Good luck with the teen years! btw - I just gave my 3 yo son a Kit Kat. [/quote] I bet she is anorexic and, maybe, sniffs chocolate once a year but not on Halloween. I also bet she believes that TV is evil incarnate and will be breastfeeding until kid is in 1st grade. [/quote] Nope. Just someone who knows how to show a young toddler a good time without stuffing candy down their throats. DS had the time of his life at our neighborhood get-together and was very happy with homemade Halloween cookies and pumpkin bread. I'm sure in years to come he will demand the sugary processed stuff and he can have it then, in moderation. I'm just not going to introduce it to him when he's not even old enough to know what it is. And I'm not going to go around collecting candy from my neighbors for my DH and me to eat--I can buy my own candy, thank you. My kid just loves being out and about and seeing other kids--at this age he doesn't need Swedish fish and Tootsie pops. It defies me how anyone thinks this is weird. [/quote]
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