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Kids will be captivated! A collection of Halloween event planning ideas

Kids will be captivated! A collection of Halloween event planning ideas
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Kids will be captivated! A collection of Halloween event planning ideas

A thrilling, heart-pounding Halloween that makes little kids’ eyes sparkle! Still, when you try to plan a Halloween event, it’s hard to know what to do, isn’t it? Especially for events with young children, it’s important to balance safety and fun.

In this article, we’ll share Halloween event ideas that will make kids smile! From costume contests and candy making to simple craft activities, it’s packed with plans everyone can enjoy together.

You’ll find tips for creating lasting memories for children—without straining your prep time or budget.

Kids Will Be Hooked! A Collection of Halloween Event Planning Ideas (1–10)

Halloween piñata

[Halloween] We played pinata smashing! Let’s hit and break the candy ball! HonaChina TV – Halloween Pinata, Hona & Cheena’s TV
Halloween piñata

This is a unique idea that gives a Halloween twist to piñatas, which are used to celebrate children in Mexico and other Latin American countries.

A piñata is a paper-mâché figure filled with candy and toys, and children take turns breaking the suspended piñata with a stick to get what’s inside.

Many people in Japan may also recognize them from variety shows and other programs.

Because you don’t just receive candy but have to break the piñata yourself, the process adds a fun, game-like element that builds excitement while rewarding participants with treats.

Candy fishing

Halloween 🎃👻 Candy Fishing Game 🍭
Candy fishing

When it comes to Halloween, treats are a must.

With this “candy fishing” game, kids get snacks while they play, which ramps up their excitement.

There’s nothing like the joy of reeling in the treat they were aiming for, and kids tackle it with serious expressions.

Just attach clips or other metal fittings to the candy and use a fishing rod with a magnet—prep is simple.

You can adjust the difficulty to suit different ages by changing the size, location, and arrangement of the treats.

It’s also a great go-to game that kids can enjoy with big smiles.

Mummy Challenge

[Showdown] Mummy Challenge! A wrap-off using tons of toilet paper! [PDS Co. × BonBon TV] [Halloween]
Mummy Challenge

Enjoy dressing up while you play!? Let me introduce the Mummy Challenge.

Here, “mummy” means a wrapped-up mummy.

The idea is to wrap toilet paper around someone’s body and compete to see who can turn into a mummy the fastest.

Try it with one person holding the toilet paper while the other spins in place.

If you want to improve the look, you can add some red or green paint.

As a guideline, an adult will use about one roll.

Halloween Bingo

[Halloween] An Abnormal Bingo Tournament
Halloween Bingo

As a classic party game, everyone knows bingo—but here it’s arranged with a Halloween twist.

Instead of the usual number-based bingo, you use character stickers and the like, which really gets kids excited.

After the game ends, you can cut the card along the grid to separate the squares and keep playing as a memory-matching game.

It shows how a popular game can fit any event with a bit of ingenuity, and it’s an easy, highly recommended game to make.

Let’s get some candy by trick-or-treating!

Gonna ride around on my bike, meow!! Trick or treat♪
Let's get some candy by trick-or-treating!

On Halloween, children dressed up as witches, ghosts, and the like go around saying “Trick or treat” to get candy, right? I’ve heard that overseas, kids go from house to house.

Indoors, you can set up several candy-distribution stations and have the children go around to each point.

It seems like it would be an event even small children can enjoy.

The people handing out candy could also wear costumes to make the event even more exciting.

The kids will have fun dressing up and be thrilled to get treats, don’t you think?

Costume Contest

Halloween Kids Festa Costume Contest [Results Announcement]
Costume Contest

At Halloween parties, people often dress up in costumes, don’t they? Many might wear outfits inspired by witches or jack-o’-lanterns, or dress as popular anime or illustration characters.

It can be a lot of fun to hold a costume contest for the kids.

Since it’s a contest, you could even make simple certificates and present awards.

With both costumes and a contest, the children will likely feel excited by the change from their everyday routine.

Also, making costume props and outfits together with the kids will surely become a cherished memory in itself.

Halloween Fukuwarai

Halloween Fukuwarai 🎃 Kirapika Kids Parent-Child Play, October 2020
Halloween Fukuwarai

A Halloween-themed fukuwarai is sure to delight the kids! Make face parts like jack-o’-lanterns and ghosts, then blindfold the players and have them place the pieces on the face.

Everyone will burst out laughing at the finished expressions! The best part is that you can enjoy both the crafting and the game together.

It also helps develop children’s creativity by using their hands.

Preparation is simple, so it works even for last-minute parties.

It’s a perfect idea for creating fun Halloween memories, letting family and friends have a lively, cheerful time together.

Theatrical Halloween

Arashi Nishikida Stage Halloween Ōba Kindergarten Birthday Party 2016-10-26
Theatrical Halloween

A Halloween-themed play performed by children is a perfect fit for a Halloween event.

You can, of course, use existing stories from picture books or Western films with Halloween themes, but it’s also fun to mix them together or create an original story featuring characters the children love.

Kids can enjoy making the costumes themselves, and if you want a more polished result, adults can take charge of costume production—an opportunity to show off some skills.

It’s a Halloween-style plan that lets you enjoy both the event and your children’s growth.

Candy Hunt

[Ages 0–2] Halloween Costumes — Absorbed in a Candy Hunt
Candy Hunt

For children, the highlight of a Halloween event is probably getting candy.

Traditionally, Halloween involves going from house to house to collect treats, but as an event, a game where kids search for hidden candy in places like daycare classrooms or parks can be just as exciting.

Making their own Halloween-themed costumes—like ghosts—and then wearing them to hunt for candy is absolutely adorable.

As they get older, they become more particular about their costumes, so it’s a plan that lets you enjoy those changes too.

Halloween target game

https://www.tiktok.com/@hoikushi_bank/video/7153571001266228481

This is a simple target-shooting game that incorporates Halloween elements in various parts.

Not only the targets you shoot, but also the means of shooting are designed with a Halloween theme.

You can choose from fun options like a bat that shoots rubber bands or a ghost made from a paper cup with paper that springs out like a coil.

The usability differs depending on the tool, so it becomes a game where strategy emerges in various ways—such as which tool to use and which target to aim for.

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