While traditional trick-or-treating may or may not be recommended in your area this year, Halloween is far from canceled. In fact, there are a number of ways to help your child get into the Halloween spirit, like tuning into Nickelodeon's 'HallowScream' premieres — a full month of new, Halloween-themed episodes of popular live-action, animation and preschool series like Blue’s Clues & You! and The Loud House.
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Nickelodeon's month-long schedule of 'HallowScream' premieres begins Oct. 2 on Nickelodeon with an episode of SpongeBob SquarePants titled 'Spookiest Scenes Countdown Special' that features Patchy the Pirate reviewing the series' most spooktacular scenes. On the Nick Jr. channel, younger viewers can tune in to an Adventures of Paddington episode titled 'Paddington and Halloween' that sees everyone's favorite stuffed bear go trick-or-treating.
'HallowScream' continues on Nickelodeon on Oct. 9 with a special 30-minute episode of The Loud House titled 'Ghosted,' in which Lori, Lincoln, and Clyde banish a ghost that may have actually been a good luck charm. The spooks continue on Oct. 9 with The Casagrandes in an episode that sees the kids try to break the record for staying in a cemetery overnight and then be haunted by a chicken.
On Oct. 11, the Nick Jr. channel will air an episode of Rainbow Rangers titled 'Spooky Costume Party' that sees the Rangers pull together an eco-friendly costume party. The Halloween costume fun continues on Nickelodeon on Oct. 14 with the Blue's Clues & You!'Spooky Costume Party' episode. Viewers can join Blue, who opts to be a fish for Halloween, and Josh in helping Magenta pick a costume.
'HallowScream' premieres continue Oct. 17 with an episode ofOllie's Pack on Nickelodeon that sees the gang work up the courage to visit a spooky house for full-size candy bars. On Oct. 23 an episode of It's Pony centers around Annie and Pony saving the family's pumpkin crop.
On Halloween night, kids can celebrate with a special 'Happy Slime-o-ween' episode of Nickleodeon's game show Unfilteredthat sees host Jay Pharoah lead Darci Lynne Farmer, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green, and Lex Lumpkin in gathering clues about mystery celebrity guests. Later in the night, Group Chat with Jayden and Brent hosts Jayden Bartels and Brent Rivera get into the Halloween spirit with candy corn, mummies, and apple bobbing before being visited by Adam Sandler and Kenan Thompson.
To make sure your family doesn't miss a moment of Nickelodeon's 'HallowScream' premieres, check out Nickelodeon's full TV schedule on the network's website. Additional Halloween-themed long and short-form content will be available for preschoolers throughout the month on Noggin, Nickelodeon's subscription-based interactive learning service.
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Computers are as much a part of a child's lifestyle as school and sports contests with friends. Parents may wonder what computer is best suited for their younger children.
Although Windows remains the dominant operating system for consumers, the Mac has been steadily gaining market share. In addition, the popularity ofApple's iPod draws both young and old to the Apple product line.
When parents choose a Mac for their children over a Windows-based computer, the deciding factors often include increased security and user friendliness.
All three come bundled with video, music and productivity applications that will appeal to children.
Despite Apple's hopes for a brisk response to its Mac Mini, most parents seem to be shying away from the 6.5 inch by 2 inch computer, noted de Grandpre. Instead, consumers are buying the Mac Mini as a second computer for themselves.
'The Mac Mini looks too much like a gadget for kids,' de Grandpre told MacNewsWorld.
The iMac is particularly attractive to parents, he said, because of its one-piece construction and cleaning ease. Parents like the desktop computer rather than a laptop for their children because of durability concerns, he added.
'Kids can do a lot of damage to a laptop,' he explained. 'What's really great about the iMac desktop is its lack of ports in the front. There is nothing accessible for kids to fill with peanut butter.'
Mark Gibson is an award-winning computer teacher and technology coordinator at Indian Creek Elementary School in Indianapolis. He works with students in grades one through five and trains teachers on how to better integrate computer technology. This double exposure has given him insight into how youngsters take to the Mac compared to PCs running Windows.
He splits his pupils' time between Mac- and Windows-based computers each week and prefers teaching on the Mac. When he teaches in the Mac computer room -- which contains 30 iMacs -- the students react well to the Mac-based programs that are designed for youngsters.
The Mac's easier operating instructions encourage the kids to work more productively and quickly, he said.
Gibson bases learning activities around both Mac-only programs and the Microsoft Office suite, which is cross-platform. He starts their computing lessons on Windows computers; however, when given the choice, students prefer to work on the iMac.
'Kids have more freedom to set up their computing environment and set program choices on that platform,' said Gibson. 'The iMac is best overall.'