Decorate ping-pong balls with permanent markers to resemble blood-shot eyeballs. Position a series of plastic pumpkins or other suitable containers on the floor.
Challenge your guests to toss or bounce the balls in such a way that they land in the container. The first person to successfully land three eyeballs in the pumpkins wins.
Using poster board, create a Halloween-themed crossword puzzle. Let all of the guests take turns trying to guess the words using predetermined clues. Choose one dozen or more words related to Halloween and scramble the letters of each word. Give each person a list, and ask all to unscramble as many of the words as possible before the time runs out. Hope your family will share happy Halloween activities. By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.
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Lorna dEntremont Posted October 17, am. Turkey Squash OK, enough with all these pumpkins. What about all the squash we also see in the grocery store this time of year? The croock neck squash can be turned into a lovely turkey! If your child is adverse to touching sticky things, you can place them in a ziplock bag for a cleaner exploration. This is one of the best times of year for smells, so make sure you get lots of cloves and cinnamon sticks in your bin! Scoop out a pumpkin and leave some seeds behind.
Race to get your scarecrow dressed first in this Halloween party game for kids of all ages. There's a variation to the game for older kids where they can play the scarecrow and race to see who can get dressed first. Do you remember playing pin the tail on the donkey? In this Halloween party game, you'll be playing pin the stem on the pumpkin. You can make this Halloween game easier by making the pumpkin and stem larger and tougher by making them smaller.
This fun Halloween party game icebreaker will have your guests trying to make their best guess. You can choose to have the winner be the one who guesses the closest, or who guesses closest without going over. Challenge your guests to use some brainpower to create new words from Halloween terms.
This is great as a wrap-up game before the party ends or a classroom game where you want to sneak in some educational games. This Halloween party game's twist on musical chairs eliminates all the pushing and running.
When the music stops, the kids rush to Halloween images you've placed on the floor. Pull an image from a hat—the child standing on that image is out of the game. This is a fun Halloween party game that will have your guests scrambling to collect the most candy corn. This is great for a large group of kids that you can divide into teams, but you can also change it up for small groups or even change it into a relay race. Capture the Pumpkins, a twist on the traditional capture the flag game, is great for older kids, teens, and even adults.
It works best with large groups that you can divide into teams. A game that involves an obstacle course while the kids act like Frankenstein is tailor-made for photos—and memories. Plus, it can easily be adapted for adults. The Halloween Corners game is great for a classroom party. It's a non-competitive version of musical chairs that works much better for a large group. The last student standing at the end of the game will be declared the winner. This is a great Halloween party game for kids that challenges them to pick up Halloween pictures as quickly as possible—using only a straw.
You'll be surprised how much the kids will like this game, and it takes no time for you to set it up. See which guest can get the most pennies in the pumpkin in this Halloween party game. You can change up the game by moving the pumpkin farther away for older kids and adults and moving it closer for the little ones.
Think Halloween party game meets Concentration in this fun matching game. It's suggested that you use 12 images for younger kids and add more images for older kids. This Halloween party game starts by putting a story prompt on your Halloween party invitation. Ask the guests to come to the party with a story based on that prompt.
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