
Fun Halloween activities for kids, beyond trick-or-treating?
Hi parents! What Halloween activities and traditions does your family enjoy throughout October, beyond trick-or-treating? I’d love to hear your ideas for fun things to do for Halloween at home, around the neighborhood and in your community. All suggestions are welcome.
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There are so many great Halloween movies for kids, you can easily pick a new one each week for a whole month of spooky family movie nights. Lean into the theme by mixing some candy into your popcorn.
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If your kids love making paper chain countdowns for events they're anticipating and ripping off a link each day, make a black and orange one for Halloween!
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There's a haunted house cookie kit at Trader Joe's that is really fun for kids to make their own gingerbread-style creation. Or you can DIY with graham crackers, orange and black squeeze frosting, candy corn, etc.
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When my kids were younger, one of our favorite fun things to do for Halloween was stock up on a big assortment of spooky books from the library, and then enjoy reading them all month long.
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Take a bag of Halloween candy and put it inside a fun Halloween piñata. Everyone gets to take a swing and work for their candy!
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Find a local pumpkin patch or corn maze to explore as a family. Many really go all out with fun Halloween activities for kids.
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In our last neighborhood, one of our neighbors had a casual Halloween party every year. On Halloween before trick-or-treating, the neighbors would all hang out in their driveway for dinner and to check out everyone's costumes. It was always one of my favorite parts of the holiday!
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Hide candy or little Halloween trinkets inside Easter eggs for a Halloween egg hunt.
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Make a Halloween playlist (or find a ready-made one), and listen to it throughout October. We have a few streets around us that really go all out with Halloween decorations, and we like to listen to a playlist in the car while we drive around and check them out.