- December 18, 2025
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Taryn Drucker brought her 10-month-old son Miles to his first Kidtoberfest.
Balloon twisters were hard at work making balloon animals for kids during the festival.
Aidan Hall and sister Isie waited with cousin Lily Townsend to get their faces painted.
Ella Onesemo, Eric Stack-Thomas, Robbie Burright, Robbie Burright and Bryden Burright formed up as a colorful posse.
Kids and parents alike had a great time at the festival.
Kids tested their flexibility in a game of Limbo.
Hudson, Phoenix and Asher King wore pitch-perfect costumes.
Molly Smith wasn't fazed petting a snake from Amazing Animals.
Fiona Wollard came dressed as video game character Ezio.
Various vendors offered their services at the fall event.
Lukas Bagg aimed for a strike at a booth's Giant Bowling game.
Ryan Denner dressed as a ghoul while his son Ethan rocked a fat suit.
Several children played with remote-controlled robots during the festival.
Lawton Luther and Nathan Turman looked tough as a ninja and the Grim Reaper, respectively.
Amazing Animals brought an alligator for kids to pet.
Simone Montalvo led her son Baxter through his the park.
Triplets Paisley, Preston and Piper traveled through the park in their very own golf cart.
Matheus Berez and Nathaniel Sokolowski flexed as Bumblebee and The Flash.
Melissa Sudbury dressed her daughter Ellie as a witch.
John Mahoney dressed his son Lyle up for Halloween for the first time.
Dozens of kids waited in line for face painting during the afternoon.
Baldwin Park was home to goblins, ghouls and games during Kidtoberfest 2017 on Saturday, Oct. 28. Families brought their children to Crescent Park to show off their costumes, check out the various booths and games and to have a good time. The festival included limbo and hula hoop competitions, balloon animal twisters, play stations with play-doh, bubble popping and face painting.