The Halloween Party Your Kids Would Love

It has always been a tradition for every kid to have a scary or
Halloweenish costume, during, of course, Halloween. Trick or
Treat is the way of the children to go from one house to
another asking for candy and other sweet delicacies, and if
they are given none, then the house owners are in for a
“treat”.

However, some do not participate in this tradition anymore.
Why? It is because they have a different kind of Halloween
celebration to prepare for, the Halloween party.

Kids love Halloween parties for various reasons. They love them
for the fun games, the delicious and catchy food, and the scary
decorations that make their hearts jump out of their rib cages.

The games are the ones that they pay attention to the most
because they have fun with the games, and also get benefits, in
the forms of candies and other sweet delights. It seems that the
more scared they get, the more fun and memorable their Halloween
experience is.

Playing the Bean Bag Toss is not appropriate for a Halloween
party; therefore, what is played is the Liver Toss. Just thaw a
beef liver and the goal is to shoot, by tossing, the liver into
a pail.

The How game is quite easy to play. The kids are just supposed
to make as much as words as they can from the word Halloween.
You can also make use of small Jack-o-lanterns that are made of
plastic and have it passed around in teams that have already
been lined up.

The catch is, none of the players are allowed to use his or her
hands, just squeeze it under his or her chin. Get it all the way
from the front to the back first, and then your team wins.

You can also spread lots of candy on a table and have each
child get their share from the pile. However, they must never,
under any circumstances, use their hands. They can use any
other body part and have those sweet temptations placed in
their individual buckets.

This game is called Little Piggies. Draw a Jack-o-lantern, or
if you do not excel in the art department, have someone else do
it for you, and have the Pin The Nose On Jack game. The Mummy
Wrap will take more time compared to the other games.

A team member must be wrapped with white bath tissue from head
to foot, just leaving the eyes uncovered. That mummy must then
run around a post and back to the team and do the same thing to
the next team member. The team who finishes first is declared
the winner.

Always remember that it is not important that your child wins
every game he or she joins in. What is important is that your
child enjoys what he or she is doing, along with other
children.

That is what Halloween is all about. It is about sharing the
essence of Halloween with others, celebrating in joyous fun
with your neighbors, and of course, giving lots and lots of
candies to children who knock on your door.

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