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9 Frightenedly Fun Halloween Games for Kids

Halloween will be here before you know it and it’s never too soon to start preparing for your celebration! To assist you ready, we’ve rounded up 9 Halloween games for kids to like to’re easy to prepare and fun to play! Have a look at our listing below and don’t forget to check out our shop also for Halloween party supplies, decorations, and more.

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Blow up orange balloons to look like pumpkins and fulfill one of the balloons with confetti. Have the kids stomp the pumpkins in an endeavor to detect the confetti-filled balloon. Whoever stomps about the confetti-filled balloon wins!

Mummy Wrap 

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Break into teams and provide each team with a roll or two of toilet paper. The object of the game is to see which team can wrap up one of their teammates the quickest. Whoever wraps their mummy head to toe (with the exclusion of the eyes and nose) first wins!

Find the Eyeball in the Haystack 

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With this simple game, all you need is hay, a window or box to put the hay in, and an”eyeball”. (A bouncy ball works flawlessly as a eyeball.) Mix the eyeball into the hay and then use a timer to see which kiddo can come across the eyeball the quickest.

Ghost Hurry

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The same rules apply to this game as a conventional sack race. All you have to do to make it perfect for Halloween is create the sack or pillowcase used look like a ghost! Have the kids line up in a straight line and tell them they need to jump to the finish line. Whoever is the fastest to the finish line wins.

Pin the Spider on the Internet

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Turn the classic pin the tail on the donkey game into a fun Halloween themed activity by switching outside the donkey and tail for a spider and a spiderweb. The kid who can get the snake closest to the center of the spiderweb while blindfolded wins!

What’s Inside the Box? 

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Fill a box with items like pipe cleaners, peeled lettuce, and carrots wrapped in gauze. Have each child reach in the box and attempt to figure what the”spooky” item is!

Witch Hat Ring Twist

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Use a witches hat for a ring toss! To get just a little competition, we suggest placing that game up so that the kid who can successfully toss 5 rings on the witches hat wins.

Bowling for Mummies 

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Use plastic bowling pins, toilet paper, googly eyes, and tape to make this fun Halloween themed version of bowling! The kids will have so much fun knocking down as many mummies as possible.

Poke a Pumpkin 

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Use plastic cups, tissue paper, a foam plank, along with a hot glue gun to create this poke a pumpkin game. Each cup includes a product for the children to keep. Let them make a pit in a cup one by one to claim their prizes. We suggest having one grand prize and throwing in some”tips” and”treats” in others like candy and plastic spiders.

Do you plan to use any of these games at your Halloween celebration? Are there any other games you would love to share with us?

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