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How Old Is Too Old to "Trick or Treat?"

Hello Moms!

I have two sons, ages 8 and 11. Our neighborhood cul-de-sac has a friendly BBQ every Halloween. We bring out our moon bounce, bbq's and fire pit and about 10 houses enjoy being neighborly. Most sit near the fire and let kids roast SMORES and have bowls of candy in our laps to hand out. Kids never ring a door bell at our end of the street, because we are all outside. Nobody's home is too scary for a child to approach.. that is one of our rules.

So, How old is too old to dress up the kids and Trick or Treat? My 11 year-old already has his costume all thought out. Dad dresses up too. Not for candy, but just to be fun with the kids. Grandma is telling Jordan he is too old for this younger kid sport.
I dressed up until the 6th grade.

I am not interested in getting religious responses. Just tell me about fun experiences. I am sure Mom's out there have the same curiosity. Many stores are already decked out in Halloween decor. And it's getting more expensive every year!

Thanks!!

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Wow... almost 60 responses!!! i am overwhelmed reading them all.

My son Jordan will be Trick-or-Treating this year. Next year, since he will be 12, we will have him go with his younger brother.
It was nice to hear both sides... the person at the door doling out the candy and the ones who dress up and have fun with their kiddos. We have a fun block and we will always dress up in costume. If by chance we hear chatter that he is too old, then we will have him create his own fun by playing games with the kids in the moon bounce or help supervise younger ones without holding his bag open at each door. We have enough candy between adults and kids, that he will be able to pick out what goes in his loot bag.

Happy "trick-or-treating" everyone!!

M.

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I don't think there's a magic age at which children should stop trick-or-treating. Children grow up way too quickly as it is, so why take this away from them? Have fun! :)

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I don't think one is EVER too old to dress up for Halloween! I think that once a kid enters high school, that they are probably past trick-or-treating age (I helped pass out candy once I reached that age). It is just a fun holiday for people to dress up, never too old!

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You're never too old!! OK..parents can't get candy, but really in my opinion, I don't care if 15 year olds come to my door!! BUT, THEY BETTER HAVE A COSTUME ON! I love seeing the costumes and the creativity of the older kids. I hate when adults come with babies in strollers and get candy for them. That's just my pet peeve! That baby is not eating that candy!

People should have fun with this holiday! Kids grow up too fast. I can't imagine telling an 11 year old he is too old. I disagree with Grandma completely!!

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I don't think one is EVER too old to dress up for Halloween! I think that once a kid enters high school, that they are probably past trick-or-treating age (I helped pass out candy once I reached that age). It is just a fun holiday for people to dress up, never too old!

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I don't think there's a magic age at which children should stop trick-or-treating. Children grow up way too quickly as it is, so why take this away from them? Have fun! :)

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You're never too old!! OK..parents can't get candy, but really in my opinion, I don't care if 15 year olds come to my door!! BUT, THEY BETTER HAVE A COSTUME ON! I love seeing the costumes and the creativity of the older kids. I hate when adults come with babies in strollers and get candy for them. That's just my pet peeve! That baby is not eating that candy!

People should have fun with this holiday! Kids grow up too fast. I can't imagine telling an 11 year old he is too old. I disagree with Grandma completely!!

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In the neighborhood I grew up in most of the teenagers still went trick-or-treating, and sometimes even adults! As long as your son enjoys it there is no harm. Grandma's always have their opinions, it doesn't make it true. Besides 11 years is still plenty young enough.

11 is definitely not too old to trick or treat! That's just when it starts getting fun...let him go out and get his loot!

My teenagers still dress up and go around for fun. as long as they are respectful to our neighbors i don't mind. THey like to go around and just have fun. But if i had to put an age on it for purchasing an outfit i would say 14. after that they can make one up. Mine do.
Sounds like you guys have a lot of fun.
Take care

Hi, M.. My 12 yr old (he'll be 13 in Nov), has his costume picked out already. One way he "get to" trick-or-treat as an older kid is by taking his younger sibs to the doors. My oldest son (15 1/2) wanted to go around last year, so he and a couple friends dressed up but were not allowed to go until later - as a mom giving out candy, I have no problem with trick-or-treating teens, as long as the little kids get first shot at the candy. Have fun!!

Never too old... Grandma should dress up, and have a little fun, too! Ali

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