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Lance Bass Is Raising His Twins To Enjoy a Scary Halloween: 'I Grew up Loving Anything Gory'

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The NSYNC member shares his family traditions during the spooky holiday and more. Photo Credit: Wes

The NSYNC member shares his family traditions during the spooky holiday and more. [Parents: Take Give with Grace]( [Lance Bass Was Born for Halloween]( Photo Credit: Wes and Alex Photography [Lance Bass Was Born for Halloween]( [Grace Bastidas]( Hi, it's Grace, Editor in Chief of Parents. Welcome to my bi-weekly column, where I'll bring you conversations with well-known personalities sharing their rituals, routines, and experiences on this ride called parenthood. [Grace Bastidas, Editor-In-Chief]( Lance Bass and his husband, Michael Turchin, have at least six costume changes for their family, including 3-year-old twins, Violet and Alexander. Among them, The Flintstones, Dora and Friends, and The Incredibles. But don't mistake the NSYNC star for an over-enthusiastic parent. He comes from a long line of Halloween celebrants that include his grandfather and dad. "I grew up loving anything gory," he says. No surprise then that he wants all kids to embrace the spookiest of holidays via his new picture book, Trick or Treat on Scary Street, a story filled with plenty of playful frights to keep little fingers turning the pages. "I didn't want it to be scary but definitely a little creepy," he tells me. [READ THE FULL STORY]( [The 25 Best Family-Friendly Scary Movies]( [READ MORE]( [10 Ways To Shape Healthy Eating Behaviors for Toddlers]( [READ MORE]( [Parents: Do You Have ADHD?]( [READ MORE]( [The Changing Face of the American Family]( [READ MORE]( [30 Fun Family Halloween Costume Ideas]( [READ MORE]( [Parents logo]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( We independently evaluate all recommended products and services. If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. [Unsubscribe from Membership Updates]( [Manage My Subscriptions]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( Dotdash Meredith, 225 Liberty St, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10281 ©2024. All rights Reserved. [Dotdash Meredith]( Parents is part of the [Dotdash Meredith]( publishing family.

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