Halloween Party Games for Kids
Make A Halloween Scene
Idea: Create the most frightening scene with the materials you have available. This game is more appropriate for grown ups than children.
Directions: Bring into play either a couple of plastic skeletons or two dummies. Disassemble them and put the various parts in different places. Choose a spot in your backyard to construct your scene. Prepare a container of supplies like artificial knives, axes, dresses and head coverings, and a variety of cosmetics for making fake blood, and multi colored grease paint.
Every box should contain dissimilar objects so every group of players has something different to work with. Children should be divided into two groups. Announce a time limit, let them start working and you begin timing. The goal is to see who will be able create the scariest scene using materials they have available.
Supplies: Old dresses, plastic skeletons, dummies , body parts, Halloween cosmetics, fake blood, artificial knives, axes, anything that you can think of to throw into the container that will be useful to create a Halloween scene. Use your imagination!
Make A Mummy
Idea: The team which mummy is ready first wins!
Directions: This is an example of classic bridal "Toilet Paper Bride" game changing around for Halloween and kids. Children have to be divided into small teams, four kids for each team is usually enough, one will be a mummy, three to enfold. The goal is for every team to have their mummy ready before than the other groups but doing a quality job. It’s possible to have a winner for the best looking mummy or a competition for the fastest mummy being ready, or no winner at all.
To coordinate it a bit, try letting each team draw jobs, one child might fix the mummy slip of covering, one gets covering itself, etc. Also it can be organized the way that each kid gets a job like enfolding arms and legs, one wraps the torso, etc. That team which has their mummy ready first is a winner but mummy has to be covered nicely. Don’t cover eyes, mouth and nose, and toilet paper should not be thrown around the room. This game is good to choose if you have older, more behaved kids.
Supplies: Big amount of toilet paper. You should buy it in a supply store like Smart & Final or a dollar store because you’ll need approximately three rolls for each team.
Halloween balloon pop
Buy a lot of orange and black balloons. Prepare little notes like "Tell a ghost story" or "Run outside and scream like a witch as loud as you can." Put this notes inside the balloons when you blowing them up. When all the arrangements are made children can run around popping their balloon to find out what has to be done to win their candy prize!
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