Refresh Your Halloween Costume With Febreze

FebrezeAre you re-using pieces of last year’s Halloween costume this year? Have a younger child wearing the costume their older sibling previously wore?  I’m all for getting as much mileage as possible out of costumes, considering how much they cost for something that gets worn for one day. But a lot of Halloween costumes aren’t washable! Especially pieces made with foam, like super hero costumes where the “muscles” are pieces of foam padding. So what do you do if you want a child to wear a previous child’s costume, but it’s been sitting in a tub in the closet for a year? You freshen it up with Febreze Fabric Refresher!

I have a  large plastic tub in the boys’ closet where I toss the costumes on November 1st each year, then the next year I pull things out and we try to come up with ways to use pieces again. Febreze asked if they could send me a bottle of their Fabric Refresher to test out on our Halloween costumes, so when the full-size bottle arrived, I went to the boys’ closet and pulled out last year’s black capes. You know, a black cape has been the best purchase I ever made for Halloween, because the boys have worn them as part of all kinds of costumes.

I received the Febreze with a touch of Downy fabric softener. I tied the neck strings of the capes around hangers and spritzed the Febreze all over both sides, then left them to dry.  When I checked back a couple of hours later, the capes were dry and smelled fresh, like they had gone through the dryer.

Of course, Febreze Fabric Refresher works on all kinds of fabrics, upholstery, carpet, drapes, and even the air. Just mist it on everything as you move through a room you’re cleaning. Like the commercial says, it’s like “washing” a whole room! And, it lets you “wash” a Halloween Costume that isn’t machine-washable so it’s fresh to wear this year too. Pretty cool!

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Watch These – Halloween DVDs for Kids

Mad Monster Party – Baron Von Frankenstein (voice of Boris Karloff) has decided to retire as the head of the Worldwide Organization of Monsters. But first, he must inform the other monsters about his plans. How to deliver the news? How else – through a MAD MONSTER PARTY! Von Frankenstein’s guests include a who’s who of Halloween favorites, including the Werewolf, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the Mummy, the Invisible Man and more. But who among them is fit to be the new head of the monsters? Find out in this treasured stop-motion classic from the team who brought you “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer,” “Frosty the Snowman” and other beloved holiday specials.

Charlie & Lola, Vol. 9:  What Can I Wear For Halloween?- Charlie, Lola, and friends in nine fun episodes.

Word World: A Kooky Spooky Halloween – In A Kooky Spooky Halloween, the WordFriends get their share of scares the night before Halloween, when Pig sleep walks and everyone thinks he’s a ghost! Sheep’s Halloween Costume finds Sheep making herself a super special fairy costume to wear for the big Halloween party. But what will she do when her WordFriends need pieces of her costume for their own use?

Care Bears:  Share A Scare – With the episodes Treat Heart Baba and the Two Thieves / Doctor Brightenstein’s Monster / Mystery of the Phantom / Most Ancient Gift / One Million C.B. / Tugs the Brave / Bad Luck Friday / Food Frolic.  Lots of lessons about sharing, helping, and getting along with friends.

All of these DVDs are available on Amazon.com.

Scholastic Storybook Treasures DVD – A Very Brave Witch

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I am a huge fan of Scholastic books, and now I can share even more Scholastic classic stories with my kids through their Storybook Treasures DVD collections. We received A Very Brave Witch…and more Halloween stories from Scholastic to review, and it’s become one of Kaitlyn’s most-requested DVDs.

Despite the fact that five of the eight stories in this collection deal with the subject of witches, ghosts, and things that are spooky, Kaitlyn was not at all scared while watching. I’d say the scariest story is “A Dark Dark Tale”, which does build up a mild amount of tension before bursting it with a silly ending that invokes a smile. Watch this one with older kids.

Four of the stories are full animation, and four are still images with the camera moving and panning in and out. It doesn’t replace reading to your kids, but watching Scholastic DVDs does help with reading, since the dialogue for each story is shown on the screen in transparent letters that turn orange as each one is read. These are the eight episodes on this DVD:

The Very Brave Witch – Did you know witches are afraid of humans? Well, one very brave witch overcomes her fear when she sees human kids having fun trick or treating. Kaitlyn says it’s “funny”, and “not too spooky”.

By the Light of the Halloween Moon – What can you see by the light of the moon on Halloween? This poem will tell you, with each new line being added to the previous lines.

A Dark, Dark Tale – This one is kind of scary, it’s a “ghost” story you may have heard before. It’s a journey through a “dark, dark” hall, stairs, passage, room, curtain, etc., getting closer and closer to something, while a piano plays ominously. However the twist at the end relieves any fear that something truly scary is coming. Still, maybe not for the littlest viewers.

Georgie – I loved this book when I was little! Georgie is the ghost living with a family who lets them know it’s nighttime by pretending to haunt the house. What will Georgie do when he can’t make the stairs creak or the parlor door creak anymore?

The Witch in the Cherry Tree – A witch smells freshly baked cakes and flies in for a closer look, perching in the cherry tree. David knows he needs to protect the cakes from her.

The Three-Legged Cat – A three legged cat is mistaken for a hat in this funny story of mistaken identity.

The Three Robbers – Three scary robbers hijack carriages for gold and take it back to their hideout, until a little orphan girl shows them how they could spend the gold to help others. The narrator contributes his own sound effects.

Little Tim and the Brave Sea Captain – Little Tim lives in a house by the sea and very much wants to be a sailor. His friend the boatman rows him out to meet a big ship, and Tim stows away.

A Very Brave Witch…and more Halloween stories is only $8.49 on Amazon.com which is a great deal! Pick it up for your Halloween DVD collection today!

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