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Children Halloween Party Games Should be Fun, Not FrighteningThe last thing you want to do at a Halloween party for young children is actually scare one of the kids. To keep the games fun instead of frightening use these party planning tips when choosing children Halloween party games. Young children will enjoy Halloween parties that are on the light side—literally. Keep the lights on and don’t blindfold young children or even ask them to wear a mask. Face paint is a much better choice for children’s Halloween costumes. Plan fun party games that will keep children up and moving. Remember that kids have short attention spans and don’t like to sit still for long. Games to Play at a Halloween PartyGhost, Ghost, WitchEven the youngest child at the party can play this Halloween version of the well-known duck, duck, goose game. Treasure HuntThis party game involves a large bowl or bucket filled with cold spaghetti noodles. Bury plastic spider rings, rubber balls, plastic bags filled with candy and other prizes in the bucket. Let kids reach in with their bare hands and dig out a prize. Pumpkin HuntThis game is like an Easter egg hunt with pumpkins instead of eggs. Buy enough small pumpkins so you have one for each child. Number the pumpkins and hide them in the house or yard. Instruct the children to each find one pumpkin. Let the kids keep the pumpkin and the prize that matches the number. Dress Up RelayFor this party game, fill two laundry baskets with costume pieces like a wig, a hat, large shoes, plastic eye glasses, a cape, a tiara, a vest, etc. Make sure that each item is easy to put on and take off. Divide children into two relay teams. Each child must run to the basket and put on one of the dress-up items. Related Articles For more information about planning a Halloween party, or to choose from a variety of related products and services, choose from one of the following links: |
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