Must Know Tips for Throwing a Children’s Halloween Party

Start your planning a few weeks in advance so you have time to send out invitations and allow the guest’s time to RSVP. Think about the date and time you would like to have the party. If Halloween is on a weekday, consider a weekend party for children who are in school. Maybe the actual
day Halloween falls on won’t work because too many of the invited guests plan on going trick-or-treating. The time of day is important, too. Make it late enough for the people who work but not too late for those who get up early. Decide if you plan on serving a meal and make sure you have plenty of parking.

You can make simple or elaborate decorations but keep in mind it is a children’s party. You can buy fake cobwebs, plastic skulls and rats, and make gravestones from gray and black construction paper. Use black and orange balloons or streamers and set out some pumpkins. Have an adult in charge of the music and play spooky background music to help set the mood for the party.

Think of lots of fun activities the children can do at the party. There are many different kinds of relays like mummy wrapping, they can play pin the tail on the donkey type of games with pumpkin cutouts, and they can even play hot potato with a mini pumpkin. It is good to come up with several games to ensure the kids stay entertained.

If your games aren’t played for candy, consider making up treat bags with various candies that the children can take home with them.

You can set out some craft materials for the children to make their own masks and even orange play dough can be fun for a younger crowd.

Whether all the games are played and the party is still going or the children need a break, dim the lights get out a scary story and sit the kids down for some ghostly tales. Or make a station for the tragic Sam story and set up spaghetti, peeled grapes, peeled tomatoes and baby carrots and have the children guess what body parts they are supposed to be.

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