Monday, September 3, 2012

Halloween Games

Are you planning to have a Halloween party this year?  I'm trying to talk my mom into letting me have one so I can invite all my new school friends.  She's planning to so some really cool stuff this Halloween so I think she might let me.  But she says I have to help clean up the house, and keep it clean until Halloween if I want to have a party.

If you're planning a party, there are a bunch of little details you'll need to think about, and you'll definitely want some party games to play.  Mom and I checked Amazon for Halloween party games, and this is what we found...

Pin The Nose On The Pumpkin.  I've never played this game, but Mom says you hang a picture of a pumpkin on a wall, line up the kids, and then each one steps up, gets blindfolded, spun around twice, and then handed the 'nose' to go pin the nose on the pumpkin .  Whoever gets the nose closest to where it's supposed to be, wins a prize.



Mom loves this Inflatable Pumpkin Bean Bag Toss because it reminds her of playing horseshoes in the back yard at summer barbecues.  I guess that's something she enjoys.  Mom likes all kinds of 'sports' activities,' so it's no wonder she gave this one a green light.  And even my little brother is coordinated enough to play this and it won't break any windows.



We live in Florida, so there's a chance that it will still be warm enough to make our Halloween party a Halloween pool party, and this Spider Ring Toss Halloween Game can be played in the house, or in the pool.  We have ring toss games for the pool, but if we have a pool Halloween party, this will really make the party and the pool a lot more fun.


Mom loves Halloween. It's her favorite day, and since we've all been blogging with her, she's really getting even more into it this year. Yesterday, her and my brother decided to write about Halloween Garden decorations and she came up with an awesome idea to turn our whole front yard into a haunted pirate cove.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Michael. you have put up another interested article here, you're doing a great job with this blog :)

    Around here Halloween isn't celebrated that much, but I personally love it and I do play Halloween games with my kids. I'll take a few of your ideas here for this year if you don't mind :)

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  2. We don't mind at all Leslie. Hope you have a lot of fun with the games.

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