Halloween Games for Kids

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Halloween Games for Kids


Halloween is primarily a holiday for kids, despite the growing popularity among adults. While trick-or-treating and costumes are staples of the celebration, Halloween parties also provide an exciting activity for children. If you're planning to host a Halloween party for kids this year, one crucial element to consider is the games.

When organizing games, remember that many will have only one winner. To ensure everyone feels included, try to prepare enough games so each child has a chance to win. Alternatively, you can offer second and third place prizes, which could include Halloween party favors or small toys instead of candy.

Ghostly Musical Chairs


Musical chairs is a classic game that almost everyone knows. You'll need one chair less than the number of kids attending the party. For instance, if there are 10 kids, arrange 9 chairs. Cover the chairs with white sheets and decorate them with eyes and mouths to resemble ghosts. Arrange the chairs in a circle or a line. As music plays, the children walk around the chairs, and when it stops, the child left standing without a chair is out. Remove a chair each round and continue until one child remains.

Dress the Scarecrow


Using old clothes from around the house, this game is a hit with kids. Divide them into small teams and provide each team with clothing items like jeans, flannel shirts, boots, gloves, and a straw hat. One child in each team stands still as the scarecrow, while the others dress them up. The first team to finish dressing their scarecrow wins.

Meet My Mummy


For this game, divide the children into teams and select one child per team to be the mummy. Provide each team with a roll of toilet paper (or Halloween-colored streamers if preferred). The children must wrap their mummy with the paper, and the first team to finish wins.

Pin the Nose on the Jack-o-Lantern


Create a large pumpkin from cardboard or construction paper, and attach it to a bulletin board. Add eyes and a mouth, leaving space for the nose. Cut several yellow triangles, write each child's name on them, and add double-sided tape to the back. Blindfold the children and have them try to pin the nose on the jack-o-lantern. To add a challenge, spin the children a few times before they attempt to pin the nose.

With a dash of creativity, almost any child’s party game can be transformed into a Halloween game. Remember to allow time for snacks and a costume contest, which are always crowd-pleasers.

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