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Halloween party games for infants.....

9 replies

dingledangle · 12/10/2010 16:56

The title says it all really.

Any ideas for party games for infant school children.

Have a Halloween Cd and a few ideas but others would be appreciated.

TIA

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dingledangle · 13/10/2010 13:05

Anyone at all?

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messylittlemonkey · 14/10/2010 10:01

Hope someone has some answers!

DD1 is having a halloween birthday party in a fortnight and all I can think of is apple bobbing which is perhaps a bit unhygienic!

Wendyhendy1 · 15/10/2010 10:36

There are lots of party games on this website. We did the ghost hunt game and pin the skull on the skeleton game last year and it was genuinely the best party ever. Their suggestion of guess the witches body parts was great fun too!

Great Halloween party games ideas

sarahken · 22/10/2010 22:14

I have been looking for my son's party which is tomorrow (he's 5- most coming to the party are just 4), hoping to get some ideas off your thread. I have come up with 3- sleeping vampires (just like sleeping lions game), wrap the mummy (quickest team to wrap their chosen child up in toilet roll), and zombie statues (musical statues). Hope this helps x

AliceandtheGinormousBaps · 23/10/2010 09:21

I was going to start a very similar thead Smile

Wendy - fab site!

I was going to do:

Pin the cat on the broomstick
Apple bobbing
Marshmallows on string to eat without hands (maybe)
A 'feel' box where they have to put their hands in and feel what is in it - eyeballs (peeled grapes) worms (cold spagetti) brains(cauliflower)

For food, i was going to do:

Popcorn
Sandwiches
Grapes
Crisps
'Spooky' cakes and biscuits
Pumpkin jellies (have got jelly mould)
Squash in a jug with an ice hand in it

muffinmum · 24/10/2010 01:41

3 huge plastic mixing bowls from wilkinsons or pound shop,into one put 'witches blood' supermarket basics brand instant custard,loads of it,half strength and red food colouring. Next one blue spagetti,again basics brand cooked with loads blue fd colouring and last bowl rice crispies. I put plastic insects from asda in each one and give little prize if they pull one out of each,they love this one!

KatieScarlett2833 · 24/10/2010 01:49

Pass the - sweeties to the grown-ups?

DooinMeCleanin · 24/10/2010 05:15

Bobbing for apples and the mummy wrap (two players per team. One wraps the other with cheap toilet roll, the first team to finish their mummy wins a bag of sweets) were a hit at our Halloween party last year.

taffetawitchescat · 25/10/2010 19:48

DS has a birthday near Halloween so we've done a few parties with games including:

  • Bobbing for apples - need a towel
  • Have a raised stick with goodies tied on, they have hands behind back and must eat the goody off the stick ( one at a time! )
  • Hunt the broomstick - we made some mini ones out of twigs tied together with orange and black raffia, then dependent on reading ability, either read out clues yourself, have picture clues or word clues for them to read
  • Treasure hunt in the garden with chocolate eyeballs and pumpkins. Treasure finds go in a central pot and are shared out at end
  • Normal musical chairs and pass the parcel but with Halloween theme eg glow in dark spiders as the gift in each layer of PTP, Halloween music etc

My friend has a Halloween party every year and they always have a room with sofas covered in ghostly white sheets, a few cobwebs etc and Scooby Doo DVD on a loop

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