This year we are doing a kids party, and i have looked all over the internet for games for them to do whilst here but they all look boring. Can you guys help us out with a few??
The kids ages are nearly all beetween 2 and 4 years old, so bobing for apples is too old for them i think.
Any help would be brilliant![]()
Thread: Kids halloween Party games?
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09-09-2010,10:45 AM
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09-09-2010,11:12 AM
You could play hot potato but substitute a potato with a small pumpkin.
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09-12-2010,01:52 AM
Thats a cool idea, we have got pin the nose on the pumpkin that should be good. We still need around 3 more..
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09-12-2010,05:58 AM
When my kids were younger we used to have a Halloween party every year just for the kids...so much fun. A few games we had...
Franken Toss: Toss beanbags into Frankies open mounth. Younger kids can stand close and older kids farther back to make it more difficult. To make this game....get a large box. Pencil on a goofy face for Frankie. Make sure to draw his mouth open. Cut out the shape of his mouth with a box cutter. Spray paint the box green. Use a black sharpie to draw in his eyes, nose & scars. I also spray painted an additional smaller box for his neck. I added "bolts" to his neck by spray painting 2 toilet paper rolls and attaching the metal tops from frozen juice cans. After Halloween you can even use the box for storing your decorations...win win! We had this game for years and even the adults would play at our adult partys.
Candy corn relay race: You'll need 4 plastic pumpkins, 2 plastic spoons, candy corn and 2 teams of kids. At the starting line you'll place a pumpkin for each team filled with candy corn. The other pumpkins are placed at the opposite side of room (make them closer together for younger kids) The kids must scoop a spoonful of candy corn and run to other pumpkin (without holding the candy on the spoon with other hand) and dump it into the pumpkin, run back and hand off spoon to next kid. The team with the most candy corn wins.
Musical chairs to halloween themed music was always fun.
Pin the nose on the witch: Played like pin the tail on the donkey. I drew a noseless witch on green poster board and then a bunch of noses with numbers on another. Cut out the noses. Each kid got a nose with corresponding # on sticky circles stuck to their shirt so we knew whos nose came the closest. Use 3M mounting square on the back of each nose to make them stick.
I made up Halloween themed bingo cards and they used candy for the markers.
We always had jars of candy...(M&M's, chocolate eyeballs etc) out along with slips of paper to guess how many were in the container. Closest guess wins the jar.
Hope some of these ideas help.---------------------
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09-12-2010,12:08 PM
spider ring toss game even the adults loved playing it! buycostumes.com
pin the nose on the pumpkin
guess whats in the paper bag touch n feel game
bean bag toss into pumpkins of different sizes
just like a easter egg hunt but use the halloween candy holders
small pumpkin decorating w/ paint
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09-12-2010,06:47 PM
Kids that age are not too young to enjoy a spooky room with low lights and having to touch and feel things with suggestive names. Cold spaghetti for brains, peeled grapes for eyeballs, etc. This can be done with many age groups and they love it. You could even make them sample some things.



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