 I'm so excited to go trick-or-treating. Me too! Mama, mama, I want to go trick-or-treating. I'm not sure. Yeah, but the moon is out. It's full. And the ghosts are out. It's the perfect Halloween day. OK. Well, only because it's Halloween. Let's go. We made our own Halloween bats. We're going to show you how to make one so you can play too. Here's how you make a Halloween bat. First, you need toilet paper tubes. Then you'll need some paper of any color. You want the paper to be about the size of your toilet paper tubes. You're going to wrap the paper around the toilet paper tube. Then you're going to tape the edges of the paper together so it will stay wrapped around. Then you're going to draw on your face. I'm going to draw eyes, fangs, and a mouth. I'm going to draw eyes and just fangs. There, I made the face for the bat. Don't put your face too close to the top because you're going to need space for the ears. The next step is to add your wings. You're going to need another piece of paper. Then you're going to kind of make a fan. You're going to fold on one side and then fold on the other. And then just keep doing that. Just keep folding back and forth until you get a fan. Once you have your fan, it will look like this. There, I made one. Then you fold your fan in half, the inside of the wing together. So do I. Just get taped onto your bat. Then you add another wing to the other side. This might be really good for a Halloween party. I made my other wings. I got my other wing on and it's balancing. One last step, the ears. Just press down the middle of your toilet paper tube. That's the best part about Halloween. You just make stuff up. And that's how you make a Halloween bat. You had to make one. One web is yarn and jingle bells. The first thing you need to do is cut a really, really long piece of yarn. Make sure you check with an adult before you tie yarn onto something. Don't tie your yarn to anything that could tip over, such as a bookcase or a lamp. And then you put your yarn. Jingle bell on each piece of yarn. Here's how you put the jingle bell on the piece of yarn. It's almost like flossing your teeth, except this with a jingle bell. You take the yarn and you put it into the slit of the jingle bell. It's a little tricky. And sometimes it might come apart like this. But you take it and put it back together. And there you go. You have your jingle bell. The more yarn you put up, the harder the game will be. And then you need something to toss into the web. We just made a ball out of these socks. To play the game, you toss the ball into the middle of the web. And someone has to go get it. I'm first. Oh, that's a hard one. I'm going to go this way because it's easier than going under. Come on, Daniel. You can do it. But don't set off the bell. Come on, you got this. This is a hard one. But I bet you can make it. Yes, you can. I'm going to go this way because it's very easy. Almost there. Come on, because you can do it. You'll need a paper bag, scissors, tape, bottle caps, construction paper, foam boards, craft sticks, shiny stickers, pipe cleaners, markers, paper bag. Cut it up the middle. Could the sides of the bags make room for your arms? Cut holes for your arms and head. Repeat on the other side. And then cut a hole for your head. Can you give me a hand of putting this on? Sure. Decorate your robot vest. Twist the pipe cleaner around your finger to make it curly. Pipe cleaners for wires. I'm adding stickers to be buttons. I'm using caps to be the dials on my vest. Here's a screen on my vest so I could show movies. Ooh. Stickers for buttons. This will be the power button. The dials will be an on-off switch. Print out a keyboard to put on your back. What is your robot name? My name is Boogie Bot. Here's the screen on my vest so I can show movies. I'm RoboKid 5000. Robot Dance Party. This is how you make tutsus. You have to make one. See, this is how you make tutsus. You start with a piece of ribbon. Then you lay it out on a table or a flat surface. The ribbon has to be long enough so it can tie around your waist because it can move around when we're threading it. Then you need some tool. This is tool. Tool is something that's a netting that they use to make tutsus. You don't have to use just tool. You can use different stuff if you don't have tool, like newspaper, ribbon, wrapping paper, and fabric. You have to start with a long piece of tool. You have to fold the tool into even parts. This is the loop end. Put the loop end under the ribbon. Thread the long end through the hole. And then you kind of tighten. And you just keep adding tool to make your tutsu thick. You can use pink, blue, orange, red. Tutsus, because when I spin, all the strings just pop up and it looks like they're just freezing in the air. Up to dance. It's my favorite thing in the whole wide world. It's looking really good, but we just need to add a little more to make it more fuller. You can push the tool down to make it all together. I'm gonna add a ribbon. I have this flower ribbon. You do the same thing with the ribbon that you do with the tool. You fold it in half evenly, slip it through, then you pull it through, end, pull, and top. If you have as much tool in your tutsu as you want, you're done. We're taking off the tape from the table. Here it is. And then you can just use this ribbon to tie it around your waist. And that's your tutsu. Go magic wand. The materials you need to make a magic wand are wooden sticks, twirl the tool around the stick, adding a piece of tape to hold the tool in place. Ribbon to my stick. I'm going to tie the ribbon in a knot. Now it's going to stay like magic. Then I keep adding lots and lots of ribbons. Tool, all different color ribbons, the more the better. How do you like mine? I like it. Now I'm gonna add some stickers. Here's the better. I'm putting a row of stickers all the way down the wand. Let's make magic. Ready? What will your magic bring you? Captain gooey marshmallow legs. I found me some treasure. Me too. Should we take the loot? Take it? Why not make it? That's a great idea, matey. We're gonna show you how to make it so you can play too. To make your own pirate treasure, you need a lot of glue. You should pour it into a bowl with a spoon. We're using gel glue, so it makes it more shiny. To make your treasure sparkly, add glitter to the gel glue. We decided that we wanted lots of different colors, so we used small bowls so that we can mix them in different colors of glitter. It's over golden green. These look so cool. Now you can just mix it together. It's so gooey. The glitter just sticks right to the clear glue. Once you're done mixing, we're using ice cube trays to mold it. I'm using a star one. Bad kids of treasure. It's so glittery and cool. Pirate treasure. And your treasure somewhere safe to dry. Outside in the sun on the warm day works well. And then you wait for a long time. Like probably at least overnight. Better have some pirate jokes ready. Hey, Captain. Yeah? Where do pirates go to get a haircut? I don't know, where? The bar. Hey, Captain. Hey, what? What's your pirate favorite of the ice cube tray to flip it over to dry on the other side? And once they're done drying, your pirate treasure would look like this. Toilet paper rolls. Decorating tape. And a headband. Fending tape around the toilet paper roll to really show off the color. Try and go to make your crown have points. Make sure your parents know you're using scissors. Pretty. I'm punching holes in my crown for my headband. Give the hole punch a good squeeze. Put gems on your toilet paper roll to really make it sparkle. Add some dazzle. And some gems. End up the headband through the holes. Slide your headband onto the crown. Put it on. Your tiny princess crown is ready for the world. I'm going to be a ballerina princess.