What are Kids Halloween Party Games?
Kids and adults alike love to dress up to celebrate Halloween. Safety is a big concern changing the way we celebrate this holiday. Having a party at your home is the perfect way to have fun on Halloween and be able to control the safety of your children. There are so many kids Halloween party games to choose from. Most games are a variation of general party games that are adapted to the Halloween season.
Here are a handful of our favorite Kids Halloween Party Games.
1. Halloween Charades is a fun adaptable game for all ages. This can be played with two person teams. One person will guess and the other person will present the clues either through one word clues or by gestures.
This game can also be played with a group of children or adults. Everyone is seated and each person takes a turn. When it is their turn, they reach into a bucket and pull out a piece of paper that has the name of a Halloween character or subject on it. This can be a timed event in which they have one minute to try to get the group to guess the Halloween character or subject on the paper you picked. This can be a witch, vampire, bat, spider, Jack-O-Lantern, pumpkin pie, scare crow, ghost or any other suitable Halloween subject. Prizes are given to the winners.
2. Pass the Orange or Apple is a fun group game. Party participants divide into teams of 4, 5 or 6 or more depending on the size of the party. Each team should stand in a line, one behind the other. The first person is given an orange or apple which they place under their chin. Everyone should have their hands clasped behind their backs. Without using their hands, they turn around and try to pass the orange or apple to the person behind them. Remember, no hands! The winning team is the first team to successfully pass the object to the last person in line without dropping it.
3. Halloween Treat Hunt is perfect for little ones. This is a variation on the timeless Easter egg hunt. Plastic eggs work best, but you can also use little plastic pumpkins. Paint the eggs with Halloween faces and fill them with some candy or other treats. Insert a big special prize in one or two of the eggs. This game is best played in a yard, but can be played in a house.
4. Halloween Treasure Hunt works best as an outside game for older children and adults. Create clues and a treasure map. You can have as few as 5 clues or as many as you like. Place them around the yard or an area where the game will be played. If you have a larger party, divide the participants into groups of two or three per team. Hand each team Clue number one which will lead them to Clue number two and then on to Clue number 3 and so forth. The last clue will lead them to a Treasure Map. The treasure is shown on the map drawing with X marking the spot. Hide the treasure chest somewhere inside or outside the house. The Treasure chest can be a Halloween theme container, like a large plastic pumpkin filled with toys, candy or whatever prize you can think of.
Celebrating Halloween should be a fun, safe holiday the whole family can enjoy. The above Kids Halloween Party Games are just a few ideas you can use. Let your imagination go and just for one day in the year, you can be anyone you want to be.
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