Halloween Party Games for all ages
Halloween games for Kids ages 3-6
1.
Clothes pin toss: Get some old fashioned clothes
pins and have
the kids paint them bright carnival
colors. Then get a large coffee
can and decorate it
with construction paper, markers, stickers or
whatever. To start the game the kids stand over the
coffee can
and see how many clothes pins they can drop in. Have them take
a step backward every time
they make it in and see how far
they can go backward
before they can't get one thrown in.
Another
variation is to have them kneel then stand on a
chair
to see how high they can get before it doesn't
go in the can.
Cheap and easy fun. Good for hand eye coordination too!!
Halloween
Costume Party Games-Teens
2. This is a one child game. Make several cotton candy
holders (a
simple rectangle) then make several
"cotton candies" for the top in colors that match
the holders. Laminate both the holder and the
cotton
candy. The children then can match up the color of
the cotton candy to the holder. This can also be
used to match numbers, letters, etc. Ice cream cones
work good, too.
Halloween
Costume Party Carnival
Games
3.
Tie balloons to a string between two poles and allow
the children
to squirt the balloons with spray
bottles.
4.
Have a parent cut a hole in a 4x8 piece of plywood
large enough
for a face to show. Paint a clown body
around and under the hole.
This makes a great wet
sponge throwing booth. (Use regular paint,
not
tempera!)
5.
Create a maze for the children to crawl through.
6.
Roller Ball Tape a piece of cardboard to one end of
a muffin
tin to form a ramp Fill each cup in the
muffin tin with candies or
small prizes. Each guest
gets three tries to roll a Ping-Pong or other small
ball up the ramp And into the muffin tin.
7.
Go Fish! Create a fishing pole using a stick and a
piece of string
or yarn with a large plastic hook on
the end. Guests cast the fishing pole into the
booth, and a helper on the other side attaches a
prize for them to reel in.
8.
Bean Bag Toss Draw a large clown face on cardboard
or poster
board. Cut a hole for the clown's mouth
(large enough for a bean bag
to be thrown through).
Prop it up on a chair. Each player gets three
tries
to throw a bean bag into the clown's mouth.
9.
Use your puppet stand or coat rack for a ring toss.
Tape feelings
faces, (happy, sad) animal faces, or silly made-up
faces to each rung. Which ever one the child gets, they get to act out.
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