Bobbing For Apples
Make this traditional game a little more scary by filling the bobbing tub with milk and adding red food colouring. Add enough colouring until the milk resembles bright red blood....
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Kids love any excuse to play party games - and so they should!. Even if you are not having your own Halloween party, perhaps you can get a group of friends around to dress up and play some Halloween party games? And if you are having a Halloween party, there are some great ideas here for you!
Make this traditional game a little more scary by filling the bobbing tub with milk and adding red food colouring. Add enough colouring until the milk resembles bright red blood....
This is a fun way to get children listening or using descriptive language. It's really simple and easy to set up.
You will need:
This is a Halloween / Harvest version of an old favourite, and it can be fiendishly difficult!
Here's a printable Halloween bingo game with some really fun illustrations that the kids will enjoy! There are 12 cards included, printing 2 to a page.
Decorate your backyard to resemble a scary graveyard or just add lots of scary things. You can add cut out black felt bats, plastic spiders, fake web, fake tombstone, jack o lanterns and even provide scary music...
Mummy Wrap is a fun Halloween party game for kids of all ages. Find a good cheap supply of loo rolls before you consider playing this game!
I'm not going to lie - the idea of this game makes me feel quite squeamish! But if your children are the gruesome sort, they may well enjoy it...
A Halloween version of the party favourite Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
Kids love a good scary story. Set the scene by lowering the lights and perhaps lighting a few candles (always supervise children around candles). You can also play some low spooky music in the background...