Wicked Fun Things to Do for Halloween

Parents are suggesting their favorite fun things to do for Halloween at home, around the neighborhood, and in the community.

Whatever your celebration looks like, you're sure to find plenty of inspiration for fun, spooky, and cavity-inducing Halloween activities for the whole family! You might find that these become new favorite family traditions.

We want to know about your creative Halloween activities for kids, so scroll down and add your ideas at the bottom of the list!

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    Candy Scavenger Hunt

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    Kelly R. said:  Hide candy around the house and let your kids hunt for it with trick-or-treat bags in hand. A lights-out flashlight scavenger hunt for the candy would be fun, too!

    Global Celebration

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    Kristy Pepping said:  Teach your family about the different cultural celebrations happening across the world around this time. For example, Día de los Muertos in Mexico, Samhain in Ireland and Dzień Zaduszny in Poland. Think about how you can incorporate elements of these rich traditions into your own celebration this year - perhaps a dinner with one dish inspired by each country!

    Boo Your Neighbors

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    Kristy Pepping said:  Have the kids put together small bags of candy or non-candy treats. Then print off a "boo note." There are several on the Internet or have your child make one. Then, after dinner, drive around and drop off the bags at neighbors' houses. Ring the doorbell and run back to the car before anyone opens the door to see who left the treats.

    Halloween "Egg Hunt"

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    Shila said:  Halloween meets Easter! Organize a find-and-grab Halloween egg hunt. Put candy, or even non-candy Halloween treats, inside dozens of plastic Easter eggs. Scatter these eggs throughout your yard or local park, and continue hiding several more in discrete locations such as, in bushes, up in trees, behind rocks, etc. Kids then race to find and collect as many eggs as they can!

    Halloween Countdown

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    Kelly R. said:  My kids love making paper chain countdowns for fun events they're anticipating, and ripping off one link as each day passes. Make a black and orange paper chain for a fun Halloween craft that the kids can enjoy all month. Even if we will mostly be celebrating Halloween at home again this year, it's still fun to have something to get excited about!

    Spooky Science Experiments

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    Kristy Pepping said:  Try out some easy at home science experiments for your indoor Halloween activities this year! Mix some potions in your own mad science lab, make a few safe reactions and up the "ooze" factor.

    Tell Spooky Stories

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    Alexandra F. said:  Gather ‘round the fire pit or under a “haunted fort” with flashlights and tell scary (or sweet) Halloween stories, tailored to kids’ ages and sensitivity. Probably a good idea to make some s’mores, too!

    Family Costumes

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    Kelly R. said:  Even if you don't usually dress up, give it a try this year, especially if you're celebrating Halloween at home! It will feel so much more festive if everyone in the house is in costume, especially if you coordinate a fun family costume for everyone.

    Neighborhood Jack-O-Lantern Display

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    Shila said:  Invite your neighbors to take part in a "night of the jack-o-lanterns" display. Carve your own family pumpkin and tack a name card to it. Display it on Halloween night on your porch, or at a communal outdoor spot alongside your neighbors' pumpkins. See how many jack-o-lanterns light up the evening!

    Halloween Party Games

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    Kelly R. said:  Set up some of your favorite Halloween party games in the backyard for a fun mini festival to celebrate with kids. You can give out candy prizes when kids play the witch hat ring toss or mummy sack race!

    Halloween Movie Night

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    Kelly R. said:  Turn down the lights, set out a big bowl of candy, and enjoy a family-favorite Halloween movie together. Hocus Pocus, anyone?

    Haunted Fort

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    Kelly R. said:  If your kids love building pillow and blanket forts in the living room or under a dining table, try making an epic one and turning it into a haunted hangout for reading books, watching movies and relaxing! Decorating and enjoying a spooky fort is a fun idea for celebrating Halloween at home, especially if you are able to leave it up for the whole week. You can use battery-operated candles, fake cobwebs, and any other Halloween decor you have around!

    Make Haunted (Gingerbread) Houses

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    Kelly R. said:  Whether you use a fancy kit or assemble easy "gingerbread" houses with graham crackers and frosting, have fun decorating your creation in the style of a haunted house! Use orange and black squeeze icing, candy corn, and other extra candy to customize.

    Have a Fun Halloween Dinner

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    Kelly R. said:  If Halloween dinner in your house usually involves wolfing something down before running out the door to trick-or-treat, you might enjoy trying something a little more special. Your kids will get a kick out of fun Halloween dinner ideas like mummy hot dogs or candy corn pizza!

    Halloween Playlist

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    Kelly R. said:  Gather up your favorite spooky songs onto a kid-friendly playlist to enjoy as background music for your Halloween activities. Or better yet, celebrate with a Halloween dance party - in costume, of course!

    Halloween Candy Piñata

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    Kelly R. said:  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!

    Decorate Doors for Trick or Treating at Home

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    Jacqueline Perez said:  Decorate all the doors around your house and do trick or treating at home. Different themes I used were Harry Potter, the Wizard of Oz, simple candy corn colors, Day of the Dead Mexico-style.

    Read Halloween Books

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    Kelly R. said:  One of our favorite fun things to do for Halloween is stock up on a big assortment of spooky books from the library, and then enjoy reading them all month long. There are great Halloween books for kids of any age, just make sure to request them early if you're getting them from the library!

    Neighborhood Costume Parade

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    Shila said:  In coordination with neighbors, select a time when kids can parade down the street and show off their Halloween costumes. Play some haunted music and cheer for the little ghouls and boys! Neighbors can host driveway-side candy tables too.

    Carve Jack-o'-Lanterns

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    Kelly R. said:  Carving pumpkins is one of my family's Halloween traditions each year! Whether you free-hand your designs or use cool pumpkin templates, it's fun for the whole family to roll up their sleeves and get messy! Don't forget to save some of the seeds for roasting.

    Make Creepy Treats

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    Kelly R. said:  Halloween feels like the official beginning of the holiday season, so one of our favorite Halloween activities for kids is to spend some time making some festive seasonal treats. Since there is so much sugar already involved, you might prefer some spooky snack recipes instead of more desserts...it's a fun idea for after school!

    Virtual Costume Party

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    Kelly R. said:  If you want to plan some fun things to do for Halloween that include friends or relatives you won't be seeing in person this year, connect with family or friends via Zoom for a virtual costume party! Attendees can choose festive backgrounds, tell some ghost stories or Halloween jokes for kids, and have a costume contest.

    Throw a Halloween Party

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    Alexandra F. said:  Break out your spooky decorations, haunted playlist, creepy treats and festive Halloween games and invite family & friends over for a Halloween party!

    Conquer a Corn Maze

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    Kelly R. said:  Nothing says "fall" quite like a stroll through a corn maze (especially with a warm drink in hand), so find one near you and make it a fun Halloween outing!

    Visit a Pumpkin Patch

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    Kelly R. said:  Find a local pumpkin patch in your area to explore with your family, and pick out your perfect pumpkins for carving. Many offer awesome outdoor Halloween activities for kids!

    Decorate the House

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    Kelly R. said:  Halloween activities at home are much more festive when you're celebrating in a house that's decorated for the occasion! The beauty of many Halloween decorations is that they don't have to be perfect, so let your kids go crazy decorating with faux spiderwebs, plastic spiders and homemade paper bats. You can also have your kids work on some fun Halloween crafts to display around the house!

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