Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Come to my door at any age and wearing a costume or not. I shall give you a king sized candy bar. There is far too little fun stuff any more. Let people have their fun.
King size?? You rock. How do you plan for how many to buy?
Anonymous wrote: I used to think there was such a thing as being too old to trick or treat, but now I think that there should be more joy in this world for older kids too. So I am happy to give out candy to anybody and my kids can dress up and trick or treat for as long as they want.
Anonymous wrote:What about the parents that go trick or treating with 6 month olds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think there is such a thing as too young. I find it silly when couples walk around with their infants who are too young to walk, and too young for the candy. Just the infant, not with older siblings.
Give it a couple of years.
I did it with my 10 month old baby daughter. I cherish the fond memories. Do you think it’s silly to celebrate an infant’s birthday? Or celebrate Christmas with an infant? Or take an infant on a hike? Or take an infant to the zoo?
NP. But were you collecting candy as you went around?
Anonymous wrote:We had some teenagers come through last year. They were decked out in costumes and having so much fun! I told them to take 2 handfuls of candy because we had so few ToTers.
Kids enjoying childhood rituals longer is not a problem I have. It's good, clean fun. No issues with any age coming through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think there is such a thing as too young. I find it silly when couples walk around with their infants who are too young to walk, and too young for the candy. Just the infant, not with older siblings.
Give it a couple of years.
I did it with my 10 month old baby daughter. I cherish the fond memories. Do you think it’s silly to celebrate an infant’s birthday? Or celebrate Christmas with an infant? Or take an infant on a hike? Or take an infant to the zoo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think there is such a thing as too young. I find it silly when couples walk around with their infants who are too young to walk, and too young for the candy. Just the infant, not with older siblings.
Give it a couple of years.
I did it with my 10 month old baby daughter. I cherish the fond memories. Do you think it’s silly to celebrate an infant’s birthday? Or celebrate Christmas with an infant? Or take an infant on a hike? Or take an infant to the zoo?
DP, I find it a little bit silly since really you're just walking around essentially saying "please admire my cute baby that I dressed up like a pumpkin". We definitely dressed our infant and held her while we handed out candy so the neighbors we knew did ooh and ahh. But it did feel a little navel-gazing for me to walk around and say trick or treat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think there is such a thing as too young. I find it silly when couples walk around with their infants who are too young to walk, and too young for the candy. Just the infant, not with older siblings.
Give it a couple of years.
I did it with my 10 month old baby daughter. I cherish the fond memories. Do you think it’s silly to celebrate an infant’s birthday? Or celebrate Christmas with an infant? Or take an infant on a hike? Or take an infant to the zoo?
Anonymous wrote:I do think there is such a thing as too young. I find it silly when couples walk around with their infants who are too young to walk, and too young for the candy. Just the infant, not with older siblings.
Give it a couple of years.