To make the Halloween party truly unforgettable for the little ones, you can organize a series of themed activities and games. Here are some ideas to inspire you, which you have enough time to prepare until the end of the month:

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A Treasure Hunt for Treats: Create a treasure map and hide Halloween candies or toys in your backyard or house. Kids will be thrilled to go on a treasure hunt and have fun trying to solve all the clues for a while.

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The Guessing Game: Place several opaque boxes or jars on the floor and fill them with leaves, pebbles, water, etc., and hide an object (a ball, a small toy, a Lego piece, etc.) inside. Children are blindfolded with a scarf and must search for the hidden object and guess what it is by touching it. This activity is fun and will stimulate their senses.

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An Art Studio for Halloween: Stock up on colored paper, crayons, watercolors and other creative materials. Kids can create their own Halloween decorations or cards, spooky or not. You can buy white masks to paint and then wear. Finally, if you want, organize a contest for the coolest drawing or most original mask.

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Spooky stories by candlelight: End the party with a scary story session. Turn off the lights and use candles or lanterns to create a mysterious atmosphere. Each child can tell a story or you can read a suitable scary story for their age.

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Halloween Costume Contest: Organize a costume contest with prizes for the scariest, funniest or most creative costume. Children will be excited to show off their costumes and brag about their ideas.

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These Halloween activities and games will add an extra touch of fun to your party and keep the kids occupied and entertained. With a little preparation and imagination, you can turn Halloween into a memorable experience for all involved, making this day less about scary things and more about adventure, overcoming limits, and creating an original family tradition!

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