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Buy Now: $4.99Are you planning to host a Halloween party for your kids at your school or home? Then you will need activities that will keep your kids entertained. So, we have brought you this blog page. On this blog page, we have provided you with some of the latest Halloween activities designed especially for kids, suitable for a Halloween party. So, let’s let the kids have fun with these kids’ Halloween activities.
📝 Easy Kids Halloween Activities:
Halloween Activities: 🧙♀️ 1. Pumpkin Bowling
Things needed:
Bawling ball
- Small pumpkin
- Orange ball
Pins (decorate as ghosts or monsters)
- plastic bottles (full or half-empty)
- Toilet paper rolls
- Cardboard boxes
- Small buckets
- Disposable paper cups
- cans
How to play:
- Firstly, choose a place with the best space to play this game. Also, you can play this as an outdoor or indoor game.
- Then, you need to arrange the pins you have prepared on the ground. Arrange them as you would in a regular bowling game, that is, arrange them in a triangular shape.
- Later, give the children a small pumpkin. Then instruct them to roll it along the floor towards the pins.
- In this way, they should knock down as many pins as possible.
- See who knocks down the most pins! The one who knocks down the most pins wins.
🎃 Tip: You can add glitter stickers around the pumpkin to add a touch of sparkle to your party. Also, turn the pins into a glittery monster or ghost design.

Halloween Activities: 👻 2. Pin the Hat on the Witch
Things needed:
- Large witch poster without a hat
- Cut-out witch hats with double-sided tape
- A Blindfold
How to play:
- Line up your children. Later, bring the children forward one by one and blindfold them.
- Then give them a witch’s hat with double-sided tape on the back.
- Then, turn around and have the child stand facing the witch poster.
- Now go to the witch’s poster and instruct the child to stick the witch’s hat on the poster.
- Finally, See who places it closest to her head. The child who sticks the witch’s hat in the most correct place is the winner.
🎃 Tip: The witch’s poster should be placed at an appropriate height for children and large enough for them to see.

🧛 3. Halloween Freeze Dance
- Halloween songs (Monster Mash, Ghostbusters, etc.)
Things needed:
How to play:
- Before doing this activity, you can choose a well-spacious hall or an outdoor area.
- After that, arrange the children in a circle with enough space between each child.
- Then give all the children instructions on how to play the game.
- Also, play Halloween music and let kids dance.
- While they’re dancing like this, pause the music randomly.
- Then the Kids must freeze in place until the music plays again.
- If someone moves before the music starts again, sit in the middle of the circle.
- And also, the child who stays until the end wins.
🎃 Tip: Children can act and dance like monsters to the music.

Halloween Activities: 🕷 4. Spider Web Walking
Things needed:
- White or colored masking tape
- Obstacles: Plastic spiders, other Halloween-themed items
How to play:
- At first, tape a large spider web pattern on the floor using masking tape.
- Then, Place small obstacles here and there on this spider web.
- Encourage children to avoid these obstacles and follow the web pattern without falling.
🎃 Tip: Make this web path difficult by gradually increasing the obstacles. Additionally, it will be a challenging experience for the children.

Halloween Activities: 🍬 5. Halloween Candy Hunt
Things needed:
- Small wrapped candies
- Plastic spiders, eyeballs, or Halloween toys
- small bags or baskets.
How to play:
- You can play this game in a safe area, such as your home, classroom, park, or garden.
- Firstly, place wrapped candy and Halloween-themed items around your chosen location.
- Then give each child a small bucket or bag.
- Finally, Let them walk around the garden looking for candy and fill their bucket or bag. The child who collects the most candy wins.
🎃 Tip: Place the special item among the other candies. For example, place an item like a golden pumpkin. Also, give a special treat to the child who finds that special item.

🎨 6. Halloween Craft Table
Things needed:
- Printable Halloween coloring pages
- Crayons and markers
- Kids-friendly Scissors
- Glue
- Halloween stickers
- Easy craft templates (pumpkins, ghosts, bats)
How to set up:
- Set up a table at your party with all the materials and tools needed to create Halloween crafts. And also, this would be a long table where several children can sit and work together.
- Then, Kids can sit and make crafts anytime during the party.
- Let them create whatever they want.
- Finally, Use their finished creations to decorate your party and let them take them home.
🎃 Tip: You can create a Halloween craft of your choice with your children. At the end of the craft, give the children a chance to have fun with the craft. For example, ask them to create a dialogue or a story.

👹 7. Monster Face Making
You can find an activity to make monster faces with templates at the link below.
Monster Activity Sheets for Kids: Easy Cut & Paste: See More
Things needed:
- Printable monster face templates
- Extra eyes, noses, and mouths to cut and paste
- Glue sticks
How to play:
- Firstly, print out the monster templates and distribute them among the children.
- Then, give them monster features like eyes, mouth, nose, and horns. Later, let them color, cut, glue, and create the monster image they imagine.
🎃 Tip: You can hang a monster poster on the wall. Also, use double-sided tape to stick monster features on the monster poster and let the kids have fun.

🧟 8. Mummy Wrap Race
Things needed:
- Toilet paper rolls
How to play:
- Divide the children into pairs.
- Give one child in each group a roll of toilet paper.
- Then instruct their partner to wrap it using the paper.
- The partner who wraps it the fastest wins the pair.
🎃 Tip: At the end of the activity, we can let these mummies act, imitate, or dance like mummies.

🕸 9. Ghost Toss Game
Things needed:
- White cups or containers decorated as ghosts
- Small bean bags or balls
How to play:
- Line up the cups that have been designed with a ghost image.
- Later, give the children a bean bag or a small ball.
- Then, direct the children to hit the lined-up cups.
- The child who knocks down the most cups in this way wins.
🎃 Tip: We can give points based on where the attack occurred. That is, add points for ghost eyes, ghost mouth, etc. Then the child who gets the most points wins.

🦇 10. Story Time Corner
Include Halloween-themed storybooks like “Room of the Broom”, “Spooky Porky”, ‘The Crayon Trick or Treat”, and “How to Catch a Monster” in this activity.
Things needed:
- Halloween storybooks (Choose child-friendly, exemplary storybooks.)
How to do it:
- Create a comfortable and attractive reading corner at your party.
- Decorate it with Halloween-themed decorations.
- Also, create comfortable reading places with cushions.
- Keep the books within easy reach of the children.
- Then let the children choose a book they like and read it.
🎃 Tip: Give your children books that are appropriate for their age. For example, give younger children books with large pictures and large letters.

So make your Halloween party a fun place with these activities. And don’t forget to dress up in Halloween costumes. Decorate your party with Halloween decorations. And we can also give cute Halloween toys as gifts to the children. So, use these ideas and organize your own Halloween party.