You can also make a huge pumpkin and play put the nose on the pumpkin! Draw a with on a blackboard, whiteboard or roll paper— and attach it to a wall.
Have children take turns throwing a wet sponge at the witch to try to melt her. You can mark certain areas with points and keep score if desired. How to draw a witch. Cut ten pieces of paper in Halloween related shapes, such as ghosts, bats, pumpkins, or spiders.
The shapes need to be about the size of a Ritz-cracker. Peel a hard-boiled egg. The child holding the eyeball when the music stops is out. Keep passing the egg until only one player is left. The last zombie wins! Supplies: 3 small pumpkins, 30 empty 2 liter clear soda bottles less if your group is smaller! Fill a large tub with water and several apples. Using string, hang mini or regular doughnuts from the ceiling or a tree. The object of the game is to be the first to eat the donut without using your hands!
Do not use powdered or cinnamon doughnuts. While the kids are out of the room — hide pumpkins around the room. Challenge kids to find them all! Object of Game: Roll a pumpkin closest to the big pumpkin.
You need a large pumpkin. Also purchase several miniature or round sugar pumpkins. Give each player a small pumpkin. Each player rolls No tossing or throwing their pumpkin and tries to be the closest to the big pumpkin. The player closest wins … How to play Bocce Ball.
Carve out a pumpkin; line the inside with plastic or aluminum foil. Make the top opening large. Option is to use small plastic pumpkins which are quicker and not messy!
To play the game—place the pumpkins a couple feet away. Give each player about ten pennies…and try to get them in! Each time one gets in—a point is earned…. Kids write their names on the paper, fold them, and place in a box.
At the end of the time-frame, weigh the pumpkin and award a prize or the pumpkin to the child with the closest guess. Do you have Mr. Potato Head game pieces???! The kids can have some Halloween fun using them with small pumpkins! Using a smallish to medium sized pumpkin, poke some holes where the eyes, nose and mouth would be include hat and ears. Potato Head pieces. Have each child take a turn rolling a small, round gourd. Try to find one with lots of bumps for extra craziness!
The kid with the longest roll wins. Play on a sloped driveway or a small hill for extra fun. If preferred, the bottles can be weighted with seeds or water. Use a round, bumpy gourd as the ball. Take a Halloween-theme container and fill it up with specified number of candy corn pieces. Let the children guess how many pieces are in the container. The closest to the right number wins the container and treats. Stock up on oversized plaid shirts, goofy pants, floppy hats and any other clothing that a scarecrow might wear.
Make piles containing one of each item. Number and line up 5 small baskets or crates; have children stand 3 feet or farther depending on ages in front of the first crate and toss seeds into the crates in sequence.
Small prizes can be given for each of the crates they get their seeds in. Designate a starting line and a finish line. Set out a bowl full of candy corn for each player at the starting line and an empty bowl at the finish line.
The players must use a large spoon to scoop candy corn out of the full bowl and then carry it to the empty bowl and fill it. They cannot spill any candy corn or use their hands! If any candy corn falls off the spoon, they must immediately pick it up and bring it back to the starting line bowl and start over with that scoopful.
Using the same idea as an Easter Egg Hunt hide small bags of fun candy around the event area room or outside. Arrange groups of 4 to 8 children in a circle and give each one a golf ball-sized ball of yarn. Help each child tie an end of the yarn around their waist. Taking turns, each player tosses his yarn to someone else in the circle.
Now the only challenge is to untangle themselves. Take a ball of yarn and have one person start by holding the yarn. They throw it to another person and it continues until the yarn is all gone. Four or more children sit, stand, or kneel in a circle facing in. They then proceed to run around the circle. Both are racing for the open spot in the circle. The loser gets to be the caller for the next round. Variations on this game are many including hopping, skipping etc. This is an obstacle course made of pillows, boxes etc.
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