Celebrating Halloween in style
From dressing up to candy, everyone loves Halloween. To celebrate, we asked families to show off their creativity and share their favorite Halloween photos.
Hunter, a patient in the Cerebral Palsy Program, enjoyed dressing up as a pirate in a pirate ship and loves all the attention from his peers on Halloween.
Kinley, a patient of the Center for Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Conditions, celebrated in a Hello Kitty car. She loves dressing up and dressing up her wheelchair, and of course, she loves all of the candy she receives!
Eliana lights up a room in the Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center in her princess costume.
Jeffrey, a patient of the Center for Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Conditions, had a blast as Buzz Lightyear and is flanked by his parents dressed up Jessie and Woody.
Dakota (right), a patient in the Heart Transplant Program, is one of two little witches on her first Halloween with her her twin sister Brooke (left).
Grady, a patient in the Child and Young Adult Hip Preservation Program, flexes his Spider-Man muscles.
Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s has an annual Halloween parade so kids can enjoy the simple pleasures of being in a costume and trick or treating.
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