[Childcare] Halloween Games! Simple and Fun Ideas [Part 3]
There are so many things kids look forward to on Halloween, aren’t there? Getting candy, special event-themed school lunches and snacks, and of course—games! When Halloween-themed characters appear in a game, or when you get to become a character yourself, the usual games get a touch of spookiness and excitement, and things get really lively! This time, we’re sharing lots of ideas for games that will hype up Halloween, so be sure to try them out at your event on the day!
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[Childcare] Halloween Games! Simple and Fun Ideas [Part 3] (11–20)
Eyeball Conveyor Game

If you play this game on Halloween, it’s sure to be a hit.
All you need are an orange bucket, a spoon, and some ping-pong balls.
First, draw black pupils on the ping-pong balls to make them look like eyeballs.
Then place the ping-pong balls on the spoon and run a relay.
You can also split into several teams and compete for speed.
What’s inside the box?

It’s the familiar game you often see on TV, where you guess what’s inside a box by touching it without looking.
You can put in Halloween-themed spooky items like toy spiders or snakes, or even ingredients like vegetables and fruits, or candies like gummies—the “What is this? Scary!” reactions are sure to liven things up.
Let’s enjoy eating any food used in the game afterward.
In conclusion
We introduced lots of games to try on Halloween.
Even familiar activities feel so exciting when they’re transformed with Halloween characters, don’t they? Some items do require preparation, but if you make the characters removable, you can use the games in everyday play as well—so be sure to give them a try!


