[Halloween] Fun Recreational Activities for Kids: Ideas They’ll Love [Part 3]
Halloween originally began as an ancient Irish festival, but in recent years it has taken root in Japan as a major autumn event.
When Halloween season arrives, it has become so popular among children that Halloween parties are even held at preschools and schools.
This article introduces recreational activities you can enjoy for Halloween.
These ideas are perfect for occasions when many children gather, such as Halloween parties.
Plan some fun activities and make Halloween even more enjoyable!
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[Halloween] Fun Recreational Activities for Kids: Ideas They'll Love [Part 3] (11–20)
Making Halloween drinks

Since Halloween often involves parties, I recommend everyone try making and tasting original drinks together! You can add food coloring to give them a spooky Halloween vibe, or highlight a refreshing orange hue—feel free to get creative and make them however you like.
Halloween Parade

How about holding a Halloween parade not only at Disneyland or Universal Studios, but also in places we love, like the towns we live in or our schools? These days, Halloween costumes aren’t limited to ghosts and horror themes—there are plenty of anime character cosplays as well.
It seems like a lot of fun to freely transform, at least once a year, into something you’ve always admired and join a parade.
Tape-peeling game with Halloween balloons

A slightly heart-pounding game: the Balloon Tape-Peeling Game.
Balloons are a must-have decoration to set the mood at events like Halloween parties.
We’ll use balloons—kids’ favorite—for a simple game: stick cellophane tape on a balloon, then peel it off.
It’s simple, but if you don’t peel carefully, the balloon will pop.
Go too fast and it bursts; be too cautious and your time gets slow.
To boost the Halloween vibe, draw pumpkins or ghosts on the balloons and give it a try!
A pumpkin ghost made from a plastic bottle

Prepare 1.5-liter plastic bottles, cut off the bottoms, and join them together using the heat of an iron.
After that, just paint them and draw faces, and you’re done.
If you’re making this with children, since an iron is used, it’s easy if an adult handles the preparation and the kids only do the painting.
You can of course use them as decorations, or roll them around to play, stack them up, and use them in many different ways.
Member guessing game

It’s a game where you’re blindfolded and touch someone to guess who they are.
If they’re wearing a costume headpiece, you can also guess what they’re dressed as, so it seems like it would be fun to adapt for Halloween.
It would probably be a hit if you took off the blindfold to reveal a startlingly scary mask, too.


