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PostPosted: 2nd October 2007, 10:29 pm 

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Try this simple Halloween game.
Using cardboard (can be from empty cereal boxes and such), divide the inside of a large box into 4 pieces (or however many desired). Cut holes in the sides of the box - these should be big enough for a hand but not big enough to see inside. Put something into each section of the box and have the children put their hands in the holes and try to guess what is in it just by feeling it.



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Ideas for the different sections

Damp, Course Sponge - Brains
Pickled Onions - Eye Balls
Little sausages or bits of carrots -- Cut Off Fingers
Small Peeled Potatoes Stuck Together with Chenille Stems - Spiders
Cooked, Cold Spaghetti Noodles - Worms
Small sticks - Bones
This is just a few ideas ;-)



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Pin the stem on the pumpkin

Dont have to give you instuctions for this, or do I? :smt317



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Zombie Game

One person is 'IT', the others must sit or lay as motionless and expressionless zombies. The person who is 'IT' must do whatever they can to make the zombies smile, giggle, or wiggle in any way without touching them! When 'IT' gets a zombie to wiggle, giggle, or smile, that zombie then joins 'IT' in trying to get others to smile, giggle, or wiggle. The last zombie wins!

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PostPosted: 2nd October 2007, 10:38 pm 

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janet wrote:
Try this simple Halloween game.
Using cardboard (can be from empty cereal boxes and such), divide the inside of a large box into 4 pieces (or however many desired). Cut holes in the sides of the box - these should be big enough for a hand but not big enough to see inside. Put something into each section of the box and have the children put their hands in the holes and try to guess what is in it just by feeling it.


what a cracking idea, gives me a chance to use the new emoticons.

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Loving the last icon and sooooo true ;-)



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Loving the last icon and sooooo true ;-)
Thought you might like that one.

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