Halloween Hairy Fairy Tales
Host a Halloween party for your favorite scary fairy tale
characters. You could dress as the Big Bad Wolf from The Little Red
Riding Hood Story complete with grandma’s nightgown, nightcap and
glasses. Or maybe you would be more comfortable dressing as the
Wicked Witch of the East. Maybe guests would not recognize you with
the crooked nose and cankerous mole. Have them also come as the
best villain in fairy tales, whether it be the Goldilocks bear or
Captain Hook from Peter Pan. It’s time to fire up your
imagination.
Have your littlest guests play Pin the Nose on the Jack O’
Lantern. Get a large hanky or scarf ready on hand as a blindfold.
Use double-sided sticky tape instead of tacks on the unattached
nose on order to avoid injuring little fingers. Don’t post your
Halloween Jack O’ Lantern picture too high up; make sure it is at
arm level of your little participants.
Hide miniature pumpkins around the house, each one numbered
corresponding to a prize the finder will receive once he redeems
it. No two prizes should be the same. Make the hardest one to find
be the biggest prize.
Play tag with a monster! Whoever is it gets to wear a monster
mask until he tags another player. He then passes the mask over to
the tagged player and ends his turn as the Monster.
Play fairy tale trivia with little ones. Write pre-made
questions about the most popular fairy tales on to strips of paper.
Make sure the answers are well documented to avoid confusion among
the players. The child with most number of correct answers
wins!
Let the children play Candy Goblin with your left over candies.
Place all the candies on a large flat platter and give each
participant a small plastic jar or container. With a stopwatch,
time the event depending on how long you want it to be. When the
time stops, the child with the most number of candies in his jar
wins! Best of all, everyone gets to take home their own jar of
candies!
Who said piñatas are for summer birthdays? Make a ghost piñata
and hang it within easy reach of little people. Along with candy,
stuff the piñata with confetti and glitter paper cutouts. Do not
use actual glitter as these could cause injury if it gets into
children’s eyes. Then stand back and watch the shower of surprise
as the piñata bursts open.
Group everyone into one big circle. Ask them to make up a scary
story using one line at a time. Get the game started by going first
and saying the first line of a potentially scary story. And example
would be, “It was a dark and stormy night.” Each person would go in
turn until the story ends or when everyone is laughing too
uncontrollably to go on. This game is great for older kids and
adults.
Make sure everyone goes home with a party favor to last a
lifetime. You could choose to make it yourself or to save you time,
buy cheap and readily available store bought party favors.
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