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4. Monsters Inc. Quesadilla Dinner
I guarantee every kid will be excited to see this Monsters Inc. quesadilla on their plate for dinner. In fact, they may love seeing it so much, that they may not want to eat it! It looks straight out of the movie and couldn’t be more perfect for Halloween. Monsters are always a big part of Halloween and this one is perfect for younger kids that you don’t really want to scare, but you still want them to enjoy the night and festivities as well.
(If you’re looking for other great snack and dinner ideas for kids, as well as party and holiday foods, head over to Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons).

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5. Spooky Shepherd’s Pie
How adorable do these little mashed potato ghosts look onto of this shepherd’s pie? I love the way this dinner looks, and the best part is that it’s all one casserole, so you don’t have to make anything else to go along with it. This is another great one to serve for younger children that may not understand or appreciate the scarier looking items. This dinner is just flat out adorable and I think any kid that saw these little ghosts would want to gobble them up right away.
(Head over to The Girl Who Ate Everything for other great recipes for snacks, dinners, and desserts).

6. Jack-O-Lantern Cheeseburgers
Cheeseburgers are always a great option for any dinner, especially when they look like Jack-o-lanterns. These would be so fun to make with the kids because you could each have them make and cut out their own Jack-o-lantern face for their burger. It gets the kids involved and makes them more excited about eating a dinner they helped prepare.
(You can find lots of other great ideas for kids for food and crafts, as well as DIY projects and more at Crafty Morning).
