Decorate pumpkins with little-kid-friendly no-carve techniques. This colourful craft is a great way to use up old crayons, and if you have unused nail polish lying around try making a gorgeous marbled creation.
Plan a Halloween movie night. How about a picnic-style dinner in the living room followed by a frightening (or fun) movie?
Host an online Zoom party for family and friends. Dress up in a family theme or individual outfits and award prizes for best costumes.
Have a family Halloween party at home, complete with costumes and a Piñata. This way children can still get the experience of dressing up and working for their candy.
Instead of an Easter egg hunt, how about a Halloween candy hunt? Set the scene with ghostly music and hide wrapped treats around your home or yard.
What’s Halloween without some tissue paper ghosts hanging from your windows?
Entrance your kids with their very own “cauldron” of icky and gooey witch’s brew. With supervision, children can help measure and stir the concoction into an oozing mess of sensory goodness.
Try some traditional games with a twist (you can draw the web instead of printing it) and spooky tic-tac-toe combine a craft with an activity.