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Fun Halloween Game Ideas for Preschools and Kindergartens

When it comes to Halloween, games that everyone can enjoy together are a big hit at nursery schools and kindergartens! Here, we’ll introduce fun Halloween games that will liven up your childcare setting.

We’ve gathered lots of activities that spark children’s imaginations, like ghost whack-a-mole, mummy games, and pumpkin stacking.

With a bit of creativity, there are options even infants can enjoy.

Adding handmade decorations will boost the atmosphere even more.

Have fun exploring the world of Halloween with the children and create wonderful memories together!

Fun at Preschools & Kindergartens! A Collection of Halloween Game Ideas (41–50)

Ball Catch

A fun ball game you can enjoy indoors is ball catch.

It’s a two-person activity: one person throws the ball, and the other catches it.

Instead of catching with bare hands, use a bowl or a bucket.

For a Halloween twist, using small jack-o’-lantern mascots instead of a ball creates a great atmosphere and is recommended.

You can also decorate the catching bowl or bucket with pumpkin faces to give it a Halloween theme.

Spiderweb Darts

[Playable Craft] Spiderweb Darts (Halloween Craft & Handmade Toy) [Paper Plates and Masking Tape) Tarantula
Spiderweb Darts

You often see spider motifs in Halloween illustrations and decorations, right? Let’s make a darts game inspired by a spiderweb! You’ll need a paper plate, masking tape, vinyl (electrical) tape, tissues, a marker, and scissors.

First, place strips of masking tape sticky-side up on the paper plate in a spiderweb pattern.

That completes the dartboard.

Next, make what you’ll throw at the target by crumpling tissues into a ball and wrapping them with vinyl tape.

After taping, add Halloween-style decorations, like a jack-o’-lantern face.

And you’re done! Even when you’re not playing, it makes a great Halloween decoration.

Piñata breaking

Hitting a piñata at a Halloween party!!
Piñata breaking

A piñata is a paper ball used during festivals in South American countries.

When you hit it with a stick and break it open, surprise—candy and toys come out! If you design the piñata to match Halloween themes, like pumpkins or ghosts, and also fill it with Halloween-style treats, it’s sure to make the party even more exciting.

In conclusion

We introduced a variety of fun, Halloween-specific games.

They’re all activities that kids in nursery or kindergarten can enjoy together with excitement and a sense of anticipation, encouraging teamwork.

You can just picture the children having fun while feeling the season and expanding their imaginations.

Create special memories with enjoyable games featuring motifs like ghosts and pumpkins.