We’ve been getting in the Halloween mood thanks to the new Bing DVD which was released last week. To celebrate the release of this fab DVD, a sure favourite with Toddler H, we’ve been sent a few bits to also celebrate Halloween on the 31st. Of course you’re wondering how Halloween and Bing go together, other than the DVD being released in October, aren’t you? Well, Bing is a bunny and bunnies LOVE carrots. Carrots are also orange which is the colour of Halloween… so see, it works together really nicely, and actually it’s really easy to make some yummy Halloween treats using the bits and pieces I mention below.
What do you think?
- Humous and carrot fingers (using almond slices stuck on wih humous for finger nails).
- Carrot orange juice from Asda.
- Bat straws for our juice to give it even more of a Halloween twist.
- Marks and Spencer’s Carrot cake decorated with edible icing spiders, witches, skulls and bats.
To get really in the Halloween spirit we’ve also been sent some these polystyrene pumpkins to decorate and a fab Bing stencil to create a Bing and Flop pumpkin. We were sent a few tools to help with pumpkin carving too… What do you think?
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H and all her friends love Bing, I do think he teaches things like sharing and manners really well, albeit sometimes in a bit of a whiney way, but really good lessons for little toddlers. H loves her new DVD as you’ll have also seen on my Instagram feed!
Happy Halloween and happy new Bing DVD (aka mummy hoovering/cooking/ cup of tea time) ?
Do you have any quick snack tips for Halloween? Does your little one like Bing too?
Lynne x
10 Comments
Jenny
October 24, 2016 at 7:40 amThese are brill! I love the little Halloween edible icing! Carrot fingers are a nice touch too! By the way, I think we have the same table cloth!
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Kellie - Hooray for Moms
October 24, 2016 at 8:49 pmHa! I love the carrot sticks with almond nails – what a cool (and creepy) idea!
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Emma Plus Three
October 26, 2016 at 9:18 pmAh this is so cute! My daughter used to be obsessed with Bing x #KCACOLS
Mum in Brum
October 27, 2016 at 8:33 amAw Taylor loves Bing – and you’re so right he does teach some good life lessons! Love your little spread, I really need to do a little haloween picnic x #bestandworst
Sarah Howe @runjumpscrap
October 27, 2016 at 12:50 pmWe have never watched Bing but I have heard lots about it! I love your Halloween ideas- may nick a few. Was wondering what to do with the grem this weekend. Have a good one and thanks for linking with #bestandworst x
This Mum's Life
October 27, 2016 at 3:01 pmMy children love Bing!!! These ideas are fab-the carrot ‘fingers’ in houmous seem to be a popular idea-and they were my favourite too!! The children have their first Halloween party on Monday-I think I’ll take some of the fingers along for extra snacks!!
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Tracey Bowden
October 27, 2016 at 6:36 pmThe snacks look great! My daughter is too old for Bing now so our halloween depends on whatever is going on on the disney channel but my mum usually goes all out and buys lots of ‘spooky’ themed treats from her work (Greggs)
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Louise - Mummy Miller
October 27, 2016 at 8:31 pmThis looks like a great little feast! #KCACOLS
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October 28, 2016 at 9:23 amWe all love BING! #kcacols
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October 29, 2016 at 11:19 amLots of great ideas for a wet halloween weekend, it might just restore some sanity to our madhouse! Thanks for sharing #kcacols