October 31st is the night when Halloween is celebrated. Kids wear costumes and go to people’s homes saying “Trick or treat!” to ask for Candy or Sweets and people give it to them. People traditionally dress up as ghosts, witches, or other scary things for Halloween. Besides the candy, kids, tweens, and teens will enjoy all the family-friendly activities that Halloween brings, including these fun Halloween games that will keep them entertained with laughter and lots of spooky prizes.
The best part is that you can DIY all of these games at home. Some are great for solo players, while others require splitting groups into teams of two, four or more. No matter what, they’ll keep everyone engaged — especially when it comes to boosting kids’ imagination and creativity. From eyeball digging and pumpkin bowling to spooky musical chairs and pumpkin golf, these fun ideas are great for all ages. So if you want to make October 31 the best this year, blast some of the most popular Halloween songs, have everyone indulge in their favorite festive candies and get to playing one of these silly games.Â
Check out this list of 6 Halloween activities for kids for more ideas-
Make a Haunted House
You can use the tent house to make a scary haunted house. One of the ways to transform your tent into a haunted house is to hang a scene setter on your walls. To do this right, cover as much of the wall as possible with plastic or paper scenes that will make your house look completely different, especially under low light. Cover the tent edges with multicolor glow sticks and give your house a very spooky look.
Glow in The Dark Party
Use Glow sticks as much as possible and glow in the dark. Turn off the lights and let the spooktacular night begin. Even you can use dancing and repeating voice cactus toy. Place it inside the house and make scare your friends.
Bobbling for Cookies or Candies
Use This Halloween activity requires two things: String and cookies or candies. From there, all you have to do is hang cookies or candies from tree branches and invite your kids to eat them hands-free, Who will eat faster than others win the game, and reward them with stuffed toys, puzzle games, board games.
Make a DIY Sticker
Cut a paper and make various haunted faces and use glue on the back of the stickers and place it inside water bottles and hang it inside the house. Even you can use lights or glow sticks to give more spooky look.
Make a Paper Bag Pumpkins
Those who find pumpkin picking and carving a bit tasking (and messy) can opt for a lower-lift DIY option. All you need are orange paper bags, newspaper, cardstock, pipe cleaners, and tons of glue and you can create a craft even your littlest tots can get in on.
Try Spooky Make Up on Face
Halloween unleashes a lot of things, and a key one of them is creativity. Instead of buying a mask with your kid’s Halloween costume, try experimenting with Halloween makeup at home. If you’re feeling brave, you can totally allow them to paint each other’s faces, otherwise, you may want to stick around and draw all the butterflies, spider webs, and ghost faces on yourself.