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Get the kiddos giggling with a fun pumpkin roll. It's like bowling but you use little pumpkins and toilet paper rolls decorated like ghosts. Allow the preschoolers to roll the pumpkins at the pins, knocking them down. Give each kid a decorated bag of popcorn or a candy corn popcorn bag.

Easy enough for little ones to get involved in and cute enough to be a worthy addition to your Halloween decor. Your partygoers may have come already face painted, but if not, you could offer this is an activity at your Halloween party. This is exactly the same, just using plastic spiders. Simply hide the spiders, draw the curtains and turn the lights off, hand each toddler a torch and get them hunting.
#34 Chocolate pretzel spiders from Aleka’s Get Together
An edible Halloween sensory activity or a fun Halloween treat for toddlers, same difference. Either or, this is a Halloween party idea for toddlers that love jello. Orange, purple, lime green jello and some plastic creepy crawlies are all you need. You are among friends who are skillfully adorned in eccentric yet sophisticated costumes in anticipation of the best Halloween murder mystery party ever. Irresistible cocktails and Halloween hors d’oeuvres are being devoured with merriment. The spooky music blends harmoniously with laughter while gowns and capes swirl in the warm flicker of lit jack o’lanterns.
Give them a brown bag and some coloring supplies. They can decorate their bags with monsters, pumpkins, ghosts, etc. Make this spirited party all about friendly ghosts! There are so many inexpensive and irresistible Halloween crafts and recipes featuring ghosts. Ghost cupcakes are easy with lots of white icing and black gel or mini chocolate chips for eyes and mouths. Alternatively, you could serve marshmallow ghosts on chocolate biscuits.
Room on the broom bog monsters
A decorated foam core poster board and lightweight tissue-paper-covered cups will serve as the game board. Using these instructions to create a scavenger hunt, create a kid-friendly but slightly spooky experience for the little ones in attendance. Have them hunt down frightening finds and complete Halloween-themed challenges.
This Halloween party game is adorable and would pair perfectly with a Boo Bash! The object is to throw some candy corn into the mouths of hungry ghosts. Your toddlers will love scrunching and sticking the paper tissue balls to help make this simple Halloween-themed wreath that will look great on the front door.
Halloween at Nursery
This Halloween party idea for toddlers is popular with kids of all ages and will have everyone in fits of laughter. The game could well be over after a minute or two – so just let them enjoy and hand out a prize to the best spooky pose when they’re worn out. Murder mystery entertainment can vary from game to game. Usually, there are two or three rounds throughout the night, with additional character cards handed out at the start of each round. How long do you want your guests to look for clues to solve the crime? If you want the entire night to be based around the mystery game, go for a plot that requires several rounds.

Ok, forget the popcorn, we can live without that, but no list of toddler Halloween party ideas would be complete without ice cream. Made with condensed milk, there’s no need for a fancy ice cream maker for this divine-looking Halloween treat. Forget the mess and stress of making a pinata by using balloons. Either buy some Halloween-themed balloons or draw faces onto plain ones as in the picture above. Before blowing them up, fill them with candy and let the little ones at them!
So for some crafts and decor that are a little bit too tricky, sticky or dangerous for little ones, here are a few simple ones for an adult or much older child to do. Another Halloween party idea for toddlers and preschoolers that love a bit of stickiness and goo. Mix up this spookylicious cauldron of Halloweeney gloop, get out the painting aprons, a bucket of warm soapy water, plenty of towels and let them get stuck in. So many of the Halloween activities below play to those very needs, several being so-called Halloween “sensory” activities. Make a guest list and get your murder mystery party guests to RSVP as early as possible. Knowing exactly who will be participating will help you or your murder mystery entertainers to organize and plan out the plot and characters.
If you’d prefer a wider selection of beverages or elaborate Halloween cocktails, hire a professional bartender or mixologist to make drinks professionally and safely. A Murder Mystery Party is a themed event that involves interactive mystery-solving of a fictitious murder. Generally, in a group of 8 or more, the objective revolves around figuring out who the murderer is, how they did it, and why. There can also be interesting character subplots, like secret affairs, thievery, and hidden agendas. These ooey, gooey, chocolate brownies are an easy recipe for using up all of that leftover Halloween candy. Add a bit of green food coloring to deviled egg filling.
Candy-coated popcorn is just the right amount of sweet and savory to satisfy any small appetite! The key to making this treat is using the right colors and bags to make your popcorn resemble candy corn. Ingredients include popcorn, candy melts, pastry icing bags, and ribbon. You can use any brownies you’d like for this treat, but if you love the Halloween classic “Hocus Pocus,” decorating them like The Manual of Witchcraft and Alchemy is a must! Find the spell book brownie recipe and photos on Cheese Curd in Paradise. This inexpensive poke-a-pumpkin game board is simple to make.
Instead, have the guests dress in their party best and offer masquerade masks at the door. Play music and create a small dancefloor area, lined with lights. Serve appetizers on expensive-looking metal trays that resemble the finest silver. My daughter, now 4, will love getting creative with this one, a must-try for our Halloween party this year. For an easy mess-free Halloween party idea try this simple bingo game – click on the link for a free printable. You’ll also find a cute, themed bingo game in the Halloween Activity Pack.
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