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Halloween School
Parties...What Do I Do?®
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- "Parents planning parties for their own little human monsters can cull
ideas from Halloween School Parties…What Do I Do?®"
- —Publishers Weekly, September 1996
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- "Halloween School Parties...What Do I Do?®
by Wilhelminia Ripple is chock-full of ideas for Halloween fun. Well organized
for easy reference, the chapters include games, crafts and favors, treats,
drinks, and parent costumes. The illustrations are delightful and can easily
be adapted for bulletin board displays or party invitations. 'No bones about
it,' parents, teachers, and anyone looking for clever Halloween ideas will
want this one on their shelves."
- —Sue Kruise, Librarian, Littleton, Colorado
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- "In the mail today I received a copy of your book
Halloween School Parties…What Do I Do?®
All the girls on staff were totally impressed. It’s a great
book!"
- —Maxine Ganske, Director, Russell Public Library, Russell, Kansas
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- "Wilhelminia Ripple’s Halloween School
Parties…What Do I Do?® (charmingly illustrated by
Heather Anderson) is a parent or teacher how-to manual for putting on safe and
fun Halloween parties for children of all ages. Halloween School Parties
features 8 themes, 60 games, 55 crafts and favors, 49 treats, 8 drinks, 8
parent costumes, 22 educational facts, more than 50 helpful hints, 52
interviews from children and adults, 225 illustrations, a chapter on 'What,
Why, and How,' and an index for ease of use. Halloween School Parties is,
quite simply stated, the best Halloween party book ever published and a MUST
for school and community libraries everywhere."
- —James A. Cox, Midwest Book Review, Oregon, Wisconsin, August 1997
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- "This book is wonderful—the best I’ve ever seen."
- —Cindy Garvin, Satisfied Customer, Colorado
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- "It’s a great book. I will use it for years while helping to plan my
children’s classroom Halloween parties."
- —Julie Krohn, Satisfied Customer, Colorado
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- "Full of one-of-a-kind ideas. I’ll definitely be using it for my
first-grader. Great for us non-creative moms. I had fun reading it."
- —Allison Franco, Satisfied Customer, Colorado
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- "After reading this book, even a rookie room parent can throw a great
party."
- —Ben Blea, Satisfied Customer, Colorado
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- "What a wonderful resource for Halloween school activities."
- —Jim Weatherill, Ed.D., Superintendent, Littleton Public Schools,
Littleton, Colorado
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- "What I love best are the facts and interviews in the outside columns. All
of the ideas look like things that can easily be used in the classroom. This
book offers quick and easy access to all the ideas, which works for teachers
who are short on time."
- —Jackie Snyder, Title I Reading Specialist, Colorado
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- "The book is easy to follow. I give it four stars. My favorite parts are
the interviews and the cute little black cat page numbers."
- —Dolores Arcuri, Satisfied Customer, Illinois
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- "The Halloween book is unbelievable!"
- —Lisa Moffatt, Satisfied Customer, Colorado
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- "My friend and I love, love, love Halloween. This book is fantastic."
- —Moira Fischer, Satisfied Customer, California
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- "A lot of information is in this very good book."
- —Diana Mason, Satisfied Customer, Nebraska
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- "This book answered all the questions I asked. Great ideas!"
- —Shirley Sternola, Owner, Bo Peep Books, Lakewood, Colorado
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- "I have found this book not only great for school parties but I’m having
an R.L. Stein Goosebump birthday party for my son and have found many
wonderful and useful ideas. Mummy Wrap, Ghoulish Popcorn Hands, Tombstone
Favor Cup, and Rattling Bone Brew are just a few of the choices that we have
narrowed it down to. I love this book and highly recommend it to every parent
and teacher."
- —Debbie Alles, Teacher, Colorado
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- "I LOVE your Halloween Book—I bought a copy to share with my homeroom
parents—it’s being passed around all over the school!"
- —Linda Stephens, Teacher, West Virginia
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- "Halloween School Parties…What Do I Do?®
has so much to offer. The ideas are great."
- —Donna L. Garcia, Owner, Kidz Kampus Daycare, Thornton, Colorado
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- "This book was written with teachers in mind. It gives detailed
information for the ideal classroom party. It has been a wonderful resource
for me."
- —Donna Arcuri, Teacher, Minnesota
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- "I’m a first-time kindergarten homeroom mom for my only child, and your
Halloween party book was a blessing. I went from idea-disabled to
party-crazed. I thank you for providing resources that will serve me through
my daughter’s entire elementary adventure."
- —Pam Kennedy, Satisfied Customer, Pennsylvania
- "A wonderful book full of Halloween ideas. I used several of the ideas
for my home daycare because they were fresh, fun, and easy to adapt to my age
groups. This book is filled with things to create for Halloween, complete with
illustrations. I highly recommend it."
- —Amazon.com Customer, Minnesota
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- "This is the most complete how-to book for children’s parties I have ever
come across. But don’t let the title fool you into thinking this book is only
for Halloween! Many ideas can be adapted for other themes! We used some spider
games and turned them into octopus games for our 'under the sea' party last
summer. We used the Mummy Wrap for an Egyptian party. Skeleton games with a
bone theme can be turned into dinosaur games. Along with the Pennywhistle
books, this book is a must-have for all room moms and creative (and
not-so-creative) birthday moms."
- —Amazon.com Customer, Illinois
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- "My favorite chapter is Ripple’s advice on room parenting. You just know
that she has already ‘been there, done that’ with every bit of advice she
offers."
- —Sharon Galliger Chance, Times Record News, Wichita Falls, Texas,
October 1996
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- "I just did my son's first Halloween party. The kids loved the party. Now
I need your Christmas book."
- —Tina Scaturro, Satisfied Customer, Illinois
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- "I thoroughly enjoyed Halloween School Parties."
- —Donna Erdman, Satisfied Customer, Pennsylvania
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- "Not having kids, it was a pleasure to use this book to help plan parties
for my nieces and nephews."
- —Rhonda Jacob, Satisfied Customer, Vermont
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- "It’ll be a very fortunate classroom of children whose parents and
teachers consult this gem of a book to get ideas for memorable Halloween
parties at school—or at home. Games, party favors, refreshments, and
quick-and-easy parent costumes are all described here in detail. For those
organizing parent groups, there’s even a chapter on room parenting, how to
fund parties, and how to be well organized. A Party Report Form can be
duplicated to use many times. Supplies needed for games and favors are basic
things found around the home. Patterns and instructions are easy to follow.
The treats are quick and easy to make and carry such kid-pleasing names as
Frankenstein’s Eyeball Unbaked Cookies, Flaming Ghosts, Easy Haunted House
Cake, Peanut Butter Pumpkins, Skeleton Cupcakes, Spider Popcorn Balls, Mini
Witches’ Hats, and Halloween Stained Glass Cookies. I certainly wouldn’t limit
this book’s use to school parties. Parents and children would have a great
time working together at home to make the treats and decorations."
- —Sarah Sue Goldsmith, The Advocate, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October
1998
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- "Another mom in my son's classroom lent me this book when I was giving my
six year old a Halloween-theme birthday party. I made the popcorn hands treat
which was a HUGE hit. It's a good thing I made extra as I saw parents
munching away. Not one was left after the party. We also played the Mummy Wrap
game and the parents loved it as much as the kids. I'm a room mom for two
classrooms this year. We'll be having a classroom Halloween party and again,
I'll be making the popcorn hands. This time I'll put black and orange M&M's in
the fingers. One mom loved the Mummy Wrap game so much she will be hosting it
at our classroom party. This was such a useful and resourceful book that I
have ordered all the What Do I Do?® books to help me out
this year!"
- —June E. Seto, Amazon.com Customer, Hawaii
- "You volunteered to help in your child’s classroom, and now you’ve been
assigned the job of coordinating the classroom’s Halloween party! Now what do
you do? Award-winning author Wilhelminia Ripple shares some secrets in her
step-by-step book, Halloween School Parties… What
Do I Do?®"
- —Boise Family Magazine, Boise, Idaho, October 2000
- "You say that after you’ve prepared the orange-and chocolate-frosted
cupcakes, you don’t have the foggiest idea what to do for your kid’s Halloween
party? Say hello to the face-saver book. There are all kinds of choices for
party games, crafts and favors, and drinks, as well as treats to eat in this
wonderful idea and instructional book. Best of all, they’re REALISTIC
suggestions, so readily achieved that they don’t intimidate those of us who
lack the arts-and-crafts gene. As a matter of fact, many of the ideas are so
simple—yet undeniably clever—they’ll make you wonder why you didn’t think of
them yourself.
- The 'tricks, treats, and tips' in this book are addressed to room parents,
who come into school to assist teachers. In fact, the first part of the book
explains how parents and teachers can cooperate in planning and staging a
Halloween party. But the fact is, these ideas are perfectly applicable to
parties staged at home, even small gatherings of neighbors.
- The book’s 6 how-to chapters are on 'Games,' 'Crafts & Favors,' 'Treats,'
'Drinks,' and quickie costumes that parents acting as hosts can whip up for
themselves. The book makes it easy to theme a party, since each chapter has
ideas falling into these categories: bats, cats, Frankenstein, ghosts,
pumpkins, skeletons, spiders, and witches. The illustrations help clarify the
instructions and provide patterns for some of the projects. In
Frankenstein’s Laboratory game, sealed boxes contain items that kids can’t see
but must touch. Cooked spaghetti is supposed to be brains, peeled grapes are
eyeballs, dried apricots are ears, and cocktail franks are fingers. In Mummy
Wrap, kids are divided into teams of two and provided with a roll of toilet
paper. On the word 'go,' one kid tries to wrap his partner in paper, leaving
his nose, mouth, and eyes alone. Sample crafts include a cute Cat Rock
Paperweight, Ghost Glue Necklace, and Pumpkin Candy Jar. Skeleton Favors can
easily be made from white twist ties. In the refreshment category, Barbecued
Bat Wings are actually chicken wings. Jack-o-Lantern Ice Cream is simply ice
cream in oranges that have been hollowed out and carved like Jack-o-lanterns.
And Oreo Spiders are Oreo cookies doctored up with black string licorice and
cinnamon imperials for eyes. In the drink department, the offerings include
Spooky Ghost Milk, Spider Cider, and Witch’s Bubbling Brew."
- —Richard Tambling, Manchester Journal Inquirer, Manchester,
Connecticut, September 1999
- "This is a wonderful series of party books—perfect for classroom-size
groups of all elementary ages. A couple of years ago, I had two weeks to pull
my third-grader's class party together after the room parent had moved. I
planned the entire party out of this book. The kids had a great time! It was
such a great help that our PTO bought multiple sets of the series as
references for our Party Parents!"
- —Amazon.com Customer, Illinois
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- "I found your Halloween book at a mall in Kalamazoo (Michigan) and bought
the only copy they had left. I loved all the ideas. I was so impressed! ‘Why
didn't I find this earlier?' I asked myself. I went back and had them order
the Christmas book. These books are wonderful—lots of ideas. Now I need the
Valentine books!"
- —Sandy Knoll, Satisfied Customer, Michigan
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- "This is a fabulous book! Every page is packed with great ideas on games
or snacks or crafts or costumes! It is very detailed in all aspects. I can
honestly say that each page has something I will use in the future for my
Brownies troop. (I'm going to have to make these parties very long because I
want to use every single idea.) Wilhelminia Ripple has provided a very useful
and fun book!"
- —G. Sullivan, Amazon.com Customer, New Jersey
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- "I love throwing Halloween parties for my three children and their friends
and this is by far the greatest book of ideas for Halloween I have ever seen!
My kids had a hard time choosing all the things they wanted to do! This is a
must for anyone who enjoys parties for Halloween, either for home or school,
children or adults! You'll love it!"
- —Dee Dee, Amazon.com Customer, Pennsylvania
- "I checked Halloween School Parties
out of the library and had more fun with it doing a first-grade party
and a home party. Now I need the Christmas Parties book."
- —Jennifer Gantner, Satisfied Customer, Illinois
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When I used
ideas in Halloween School Parties,
other parents said I had ‘the most awesome Party!’ Send me all the other books
in the series."
—Kimberly Barber, Satisfied Customer, Virginia
"I loved your Halloween School Parties book."
—Carol Altman, Satisfied Customer, Pennsylvania
"Wilhelminia Ripple’s idea of throwing a Halloween party at school is a
lot more than a plate of ghost cookies and a couple of spider webs slung
across the door. Ripple has been known to organize everything, from arranging
for costumes for the parents to writing a Halloween play. This year, she’s
doing a scarecrow theme, complete with Rice Krispies balls wrapped in
cellophane imprinted with computer-generated scarecrow faces. How does she do
it? More to the point, why does she do it? 'I’ve always enjoyed doing
parties,' she says. 'I like the challenge of being creative and unusual, and I
like being involved in the kids’ classes so I can watch them in action.' As
for how she does it, the Littleton author and mother of three—Mark, 15, Nick,
12, and Michelle, 9—explains it in her book
Halloween School Parties…What Do I Do?® The
book, clearly written by someone with impressive organizational skills,
includes not only the how-tos in crafts, games, and food, but also supply
lists and helpful hints."
—Marty Meitus, Food Editor, Rocky Mountain News, October 1997
"The title says it’s a guide to Halloween School Parties,
but all the
ideas in the book can be used at home. It’s full of great ideas for games,
party favors, crafts, and delicious treats. The instructions are easy to
follow and all the supplies and ingredients called for are inexpensive,
easy-to-find items. The book also contains some simple but fun costume ideas
for parents."
—Central Penn Parent, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, October 1998
"Whether you’re a teacher or a parent, you might find yourself in charge
of planning activities for a Halloween party this year. In her new book,
Halloween School Parties…What Do I Do?®,
author Wilhelminia Ripple introduces games, recipes, and crafts that will make
any Halloween party FRIGHTFULLY FUN!"
—Island Family, Ewa Beach, Hawaii, October 1998
"Here’s the answer to the question, what do I do for Halloween gatherings?
Halloween School Parties...What Do I Do?®
is chock-full of ideas for games, snacks, favors, crafts, treat
bags—even costume ideas."
—The Thinking Cap, Butler, Pennsylvania, October 1996
"Halloween School Parties…What Do I Do?®
offers great suggestions on themes, games, crafts, treats, and costumes."
—The Parent Planner, Stafford Springs, Connecticut, October 1998
"A teacher of ours had checked out Halloween
School Parties...What Do I Do?® from the library. I
noticed it in her room, picked it up, and couldn’t put it down. I looked at it
for 45 minutes. I have boxes and boxes of resource books from being a teacher
for nine years. However, what I liked best about
Halloween School Parties was the simplicity of it, yet it was
organized and detailed at the same time. There were some ideas that I had
never seen before even with all my years of teaching. The supplies needed were
those we already had; we wouldn’t have to shop for anything. This book is
great! I’m ordering the whole series for myself and a set for the childcare
center."
—Julie Costello, Director, Warrenton Area Childcare Center,
Warrenton, Missouri
"Parents, teachers, homeroom moms, and activity directors will find
recipes and everything else they need to have a 'spooktacular' Halloween party
in Wilhelminia Ripple’s book, Halloween School
Parties… What Do I Do?®"
—Space Coast Parent, Rockledge, Florida, October 1997
"Halloween School Parties" is
one of the hottest books Reinke Brothers carry. We are constantly receiving
rave reviews from teachers and the general-public how great of a resource tool
it is for them. We definitely recommend this book for anyone who is looking
for ideas for the classroom or their own private parties."
—G.A. Reinke, President, Reinke Brothers, Littleton, Colorado
“Halloween
School
Parties…What Do I Do?®
is an awesome book, it’s just wonderful.”
—Marian Wenman, Satisfied
Customer,
Wisconsin
“I just loved your Halloween book. I
read every page from the front to the back cover.”
—Jana Fuller, Satisfied Customer,
Utah
“I love
Halloween
School
Parties!”
—Shari
Armstrong, Satisfied Customer,
New York
“This book is a lifesaver for the brave
souls who plan Halloween parties for classrooms full of little monsters.
Tailored to treat spooks in kindergarten through sixth grade, the text gives
concise, step-by-step directions for more than 60 ghoulish games and 50 creepy
crafts, oodles of original snacks and drinks, and even some easy-to-make
costumes for grownups. Supply list, hints, and report forms make party
planning organized and easy, And since no Halloween party could be complete
without delights like Ghost Bingo, Wandering Spider Hats, Barbecued Bat Wings,
and Spider Cider, all ideas in the book can also be adapted for parties
outside of school.”
—Kelly de la Rocha,
Parents Express, Fleetwood,
Pennsylvania,
October 2001
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