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We are already painting pumkins, decorating cupcakes, and having a candy hunt...I'm looking for some really fun ideas that they will love...suggestions?

2006-10-25 17:37:04 · 10 answers · asked by me_ 2 in Society & Culture Holidays Halloween

10 answers

This is a game I played a long time ago at my church's halloween party.

Get a whole bunch of small brown paper bags. Fill most of them up with goodies such as a candy bag, a pack of doughnuts, a candy bar, ect. But the fill some up with a green goop of some sort. Research on the internet some reciepes for green goop. there are alot out there :)

Anyway, fill some bags with goodies, others with your green slop concoction (In a container in the bottom of the bag of course).

Place all the bags on a table. Let the kids take turns and blind fold them one at a time. Let them skim their hands over the bags and reach in to see if they get a goodie, or the goop!

Make sure you shuffle the backs after each kid has their turn; the ones watching will remember which bags have the goop!

It's really fun. The kids will have a hoot watching their friends come back up with their hand covered in slime! :P

2006-10-25 17:53:50 · answer #1 · answered by Mizzy 3 · 1 0

You can also try another blind fold guessing game which most kids should love. Take a few empty bowls and fill them with different food objects. Ex., cooked spaghetti (cooled) w/w/o meatballs ("brains" w/ w/o "eyeballs") (also doubles as "worms"), apple sauce painted green (optional-"toxic muck/slime"), vanilla jello pudding with graham crackers and pretzel sticks ("quicksand w/tree limbs"), cooked oatmeal, pasta (rotini works best), etc. Line the bowls up on a table where they can reach into it blindfolded and have them guess what it is. But it has to be Halloween related-ie., (raw sausage links can be "guts"...oatmeal can be "squished guts" or "road kill" etc.). Then you can hand out a prize for the child that has the most closely identified items. It's a riot watching the looks on their faces and they have fun getting their hands "dirty". Baby wipes or a few hand towels should be kept close at hand. Also look into buying Halloween candy like gummy worms or body parts (eyes, nose, lips, etc.) that can either be used in the game or as prizes! Hope this helps! Good luck and "Reshi Harouin!" (Happy Halloween from Japan!)

2006-10-25 19:58:36 · answer #2 · answered by BklynFX 1 · 1 0

create a list of easy to find objects such as a pumpkins, witches, a cemetary and put the objects all around the house and backyard. then have the kids pair up, one older with one younger. they have to go find these objects and bring back the pre placed paper cut out that you have placed with the object to find and they need to bring them all back to you. each team gets a prize for the scavenger hunt but the three fastest teams gets an extra special prize.
you could also have them create a haunted house toward the end of the party and the kids that are out trick or treating gets to have as much fun getting spooked as the kids who are doing the spooking.

2006-10-25 19:48:39 · answer #3 · answered by livinghaunted 4 · 1 0

Wrap the mummy. Teams of two, one person wraps the other in toilet paper. It is fun and exciting but you have to be careful not to go to quick cause the toilet paper can tear easily. The best wrapped mummy at the end wins. My kids and their friends played this at their halloween party and loved it. Was fun to watch too. Make sure to play Halloween music.

2006-10-26 05:01:03 · answer #4 · answered by StacyK 3 · 1 0

Bob for Apples! Apples in a large bucket, they much pick up apple without hands

Clothespin drop into a jug (yeah...ya gotta find clothespins fitst, ,try a hobby store)

Pin the nose on the pumpkin. Get black tape and cut triangles. Tape on a large pumpkin or poster.

Three legged race. Tie legs together of two and they race to the finish.

2006-10-25 17:47:16 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

you additionally can attempt yet another blind fold guessing game which maximum childrens ought to love. Take some empty bowls and fill them with distinctive foodstuff products. Ex., cooked spaghetti (cooled) w/w/o meatballs ("brains" w/ w/o "eyeballs") (additionally doubles as "worms"), apple sauce painted green (non-obligatory-"poisonous muck/slime"), vanilla jello pudding with graham crackers and pretzel sticks ("quicksand w/tree limbs"), cooked oatmeal, pasta (rotini works ultimate), etc. Line the bowls up on a table the place they might attain into it blindfolded and function them wager what that's. despite the fact that it ought to be Halloween appropriate-ie., (uncooked sausage links could be "guts"...oatmeal could be "squished guts" or "street kill" etc.). then you definately can hand out a prize for the baby that has the main heavily pointed out products. that's a rebellion staring on the seems on their faces and that they have relaxing getting their hands "grimy". toddler wipes or some hand towels ought to be stored close to hand. additionally seem into finding out to purchase Halloween candy like gummy worms or physique factors (eyes, nostril, lips, etc.) that could the two be used interior the sport or as prizes! wish this helps! good luck and "Reshi Harouin!" (happy Halloween from Japan!)

2016-11-25 21:09:56 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hang donuts on a string and see who can eat the whole thing without using their hands or spilling any pieces or crumbs.

2006-10-26 03:27:06 · answer #7 · answered by Terry 7 · 1 0

Who's in my mouth

or

Hunt the zipper

2006-10-25 18:55:23 · answer #8 · answered by -.- 6 · 0 2

murder in the dark....( hide n seek in the dark)

2006-10-25 17:40:45 · answer #9 · answered by ihatemynickname 1 · 1 1

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