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Anyone have any halloween party games please
I am helping to organise my ds's football teams Halloween party.
Food wise Im ok but struggling on the party games.
Suggestions please.
Most of the children will be aged 7 and under.
Thank you
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All the kids at my parties love the doughnut on a string game.
We use mini doughnuts, thread them through some string and hold/pin string up higher than their heads, they have to jump to get the doughnuts, can't use hands at all.
Last year I got a Halloween piñata in the M&S outlet store, they all loved that too!
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Make a Mummy out if loo paper, fish scary sweets out of dry rice using only teeth, put your hand in a box and guess what's in there.
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our football club had a Halloween party a couple of years ago. the children all enjoyed decorating 'scary' biscuits and making 'witches potion' to drink ( combining assorted soft drinks/sweets & food colouring! )
they did a version of 'musical statues' but called it zombies or something!
' pass the mummy ' ( things wrapped up in bandages/loo roll ) ( pass the parcel )
'whats the time mr vampire?' ( whats the time mr wolf? 'time to drink your blood' ... delightful! )
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I made a Halloween Bingo a few years ago and have used it ever since. I used clip art of all sorts of Halloween things to make the boards (vampire, ghosts, broomsticks etc. 6 pictures per board) and pulled a second set of pictures out of a witches hat. The kids had one board between two of them. I also hid little chocolate ghosts around the room - a bit like an Easter egg hunt. We have an 'unlucky dip'. Pin the tail on the Witch's cat.
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I think activity village have lots of Halloween craft ... mine love the 'haunted house' with eyes and stuff! Halloween Activities for Kids
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morrisons are selling pin the smile on the skeleton..
I make horror bowls.. hide stuff inside bowl cover they have to find certain item in 30 seconds... I do 3 bowls 1 - cotton wool balls with spiders, bats, witches fingers etc they have to find the eye ball. 2 - tapioca pudding made with water and red food colouring again add bits plastic props find 1 item. 3 - popcorn again add bits. cover all 3 bowls and the person having ago has to pick a bowl.
hide the bone.. hide plastic bone they have to find it.
wrap the mummy .. 2 teams toilet paper they have to race to finish 1st.
draw a spiders web with masking tape on floor then place little spiders on it, place cut outs of ghost , bats ,witches hats on making tape to block way. they have to pick up little spiders on way to middle walking on tape and not falling off or they are out .do in singles or as team who collects most spiders and gets to middle in quickest time.
Dust its Fairy Dust
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My husband works for morrisons, and brought home last night their new bakery line.
It's a scary spider roll . It's made from tiger bread, and costs 75p or two for a quid!
Tasted okay too!
Sadly my kids ripped the legs off before I could take a picture
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oo ill be on the look out didn't see it today
Originally Posted by
k1rstie
My husband works for morrisons, and brought home last night their new bakery line.
It's a scary spider roll . It's made from tiger bread, and costs 75p or two for a quid!
Tasted okay too!
Sadly my kids ripped the legs off before I could take a picture
Dust its Fairy Dust
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It may have been their tester spider? They do make some different shapes during the year.
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Originally Posted by
k1rstie
It may have been their tester spider? They do make some different shapes during the year.
That's give me another idea, we could make some spider rolls for lunch that day. Thanks for all these ideas.
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