Halloween Children Party Games and Invitations for Kids Parties

Fun kids Halloween games that'll guarantee your kiddie guests will be spell bound with the fun and excitement, beginning with the receipt of their party invitations for Halloween at www.holiday-invitations.com. Spooky Halloween games for. . . . . . .
By: Sarah Porter, www.holiday-invitations.com
 
LAFAYETTE, La. - Sept. 10, 2013 - PRLog -- Memorable Halloween Party Invitations and Games for the Children

The cold sound of a howling wind; the frightening touch of a cold corpse; and the awkward feeling of your heart in your throat are all senses and feelings that seem to come alive at Halloween. And, it's a time to promote these scary feelings with your spine-tingling Halloween party invites along with your spooky and fun kids Halloween games that'll guarantee your kiddie guests will be spell bound with the fun and excitement, beginning with the receipt of their party invitations for Halloween at http://www.holiday-invitations.com. Here are some spooky games for Halloween boys and girls.

Wacky Halloween Curtains for to All Children

Set the stage with a modern laboratory look that appears menacing under the lights of the operating room, but will prove frightening to your party guests. Use your operating room setup as the stage to entertain your invited guests with a gruesome, and possibly, bloody and shadow play. Just before the show begins, hang a white sheet between the audience and the stage. Hang the sheet from the ceiling, or maybe stretch a line across the room and hang the sheet from it. All lights should be turned off in the room with the exception of a bright lamp behind the stage.

It's always a good idea to have one of your younger guests to act out the mad scientist sketch for guests using live and / or prerecorded sound effects. A few suggestions might be to pretend to saw off the 'patient's' pillow head by playing the sound of a saw, and then lifting off a basketball that is lightly taped to the pillow. You might even have a bowl of spaghetti noodle brains cooked and waiting. The mad scientist can hold the ball in front of the bowl, in essence hiding it, and pretend to reach into the head and grab a handful of brains. Then, create a loud splash by tossing a handful into a bloody bucket on the floor.

Other really wacky ideas include unwinding wet rope intestines; breaking off carrot stick fingers; chalk teeth pieces, plucking out and tossing raw egg eyes, and even peeling a grapefruit heart. Play these games with a lot of enthusiasm and energy and you're guaranteed to get lots of laughter and screams. You might even consider adding some of these details in your kids party invitation cards for Halloween at http://www.holiday-invitations.com/halloween-invitations.htm

Oh, the Thrill of a Halloween Monster Run

Why walk like an human when you can run like a monster? With the height and use of a couple of overturned cans beneath their feet, energetic children can participate in this fun and thrilling monster relay race.

You monster shoes can be easily made with four empty cans, all about the same size. However, the wider the can, the more stability for the kids as you certainly don't want any injured or turned ankles. An ideal can in a large tomato can. Additional items needed include a hammer, twine or string, and a nail. Before the party gets started, puncture two holes in the opposite sides of each can, using the hammer and a nail so each hole is around ¼ of inch from the bottom and halfway from the other hole. Loop a four foot length of string through each can, and tie the ends of the string together with a secure knot, placing the knots inside each can.

Before starting the race, divide the children into two teams and give one player from each team a pair of monster shoes. The first kid on each team puts on the shoes and proceeds to a place at least 10 feet away, and then, upon the word go, turns around and walks back to the starting line. After getting back to the starting point, he then hands the monster shoes to one of his other team members, who repeats the action of the first person. This process continues until all team members have had their turn, and the first team to complete the race wins.

That Ghoulish Feeling of Being Buried Alive

During the end of the 18th and early 19th centuries, the fear of being buried alive led lots of people to have their burial coffins outfitted with buzzers, bells, and other type signaling instruments. However, with the advances in modern medicines and procedures, these concerns have all but disappeared as doctors today can easily tell a corpse from a coma. However, this lore from yesteryear makes for a great kids Halloween game.

To get started, you'll need a string, shoebox, doll, and small bell. Begin by decorating the shoebox for the goriest form of amusement. Cut a little hole, like the size of a penny, in the middle of the lid of the box. Then tie about six inches of string to one of the doll's arm. Then, place the doll inside the box, and then pull the string out of the cut hole in the lid. Next, tie the little bell to the other end of the string, and let it swing against the side of the box.

You'll want to have the children take turns positioning the box on their heads and walking through an obstacle course of gravestones made from cardboards. As a suggestion, you can easily tape these to your party room floor or tape wooden stakes to the back of each headstone and place them in the backyard. Use string or tape to set off a square at the end of the course, which will be the empty grave in which the children can use their hands to remove the box from their heads and place the coffin. The winner is the kid who can 'bury' his coffin the fastest without ringing the bell.

Blood Running Candies Game

For this blood curdling fun Halloween game, pretend cinnamon candies are drops of blood. Start by getting your guest's blood boiling by setting up a rousing and fun hot relay race. You'll need at least two bowls, two empty clear plastic or glass soda bottles, two cups or more of red cinnamon candies, two tablespoons, and two funnels. First, place the bowls, each with one cup of candy in it, on one side of the room, and on the opposite side, set the funnels and bottles. Separate the children into two teams and give each team a tablespoon.

Always Popular Halloween Goodie Bags From the Great Beyond

It's always a good idea for everyone to win, so you'll want to prepare a souvenir wig or sorts so each guest can take home a goodie box or pail. One really good idea is to fill each box or pail with a small vial or baggie filled with vampire fangs, cinnamon candy blood drops, a vampire toy, and a pencil, sometimes known as wooden vampire stake. Find more creative ideas for party ideas for kids Halloween celebration at http://www.invitationsbyu.com/blog/kids-halloween-games-i...

With just a little advance planning and creativity, you can have a fun, spooky, and enjoyable kids Halloween party. It might be a good idea to include a few of the games with your monster invitations for Halloween party so you guests will arrive with lots of anticipation.
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Source:Sarah Porter, www.holiday-invitations.com
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