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Fun Halloween activities to do with your kids

Spider Hand Prints

Spider hand prints are a fantastic Halloween craft that allows kids to get messy and creative. To create spider hand prints, you can use washable paint in Halloween colors like black or orange. Have the kids dip their hands into the paint and press them onto paper to create hand prints. This activity not only allows children to explore their creativity but also helps develop their fine motor skills.


You can check out full activity here:

https://www.nurseriesandschools.org/e-plan-activity-detail/spider-hand-prints


Puffy Ghosts:

Puffy ghosts are a fun and simple craft activity that kids will love. To make puffy ghosts, you can use white construction paper or cotton balls. Cut out ghost shapes from the paper or shape the cotton balls into ghost figures.


You can check out full activity here:

https://www.nurseriesandschools.org/e-plan-activity-detail/puffy-ghosts


Scented Pumpkin Puffy Paint Craft:

Scented pumpkin puffy paint craft combines creativity with sensory play. To make scented pumpkin puffy paint, mix equal parts shaving cream and glue in a bowl. Add orange food coloring and pumpkin spice for a delightful scent. This activity engages multiple senses, allowing kids to explore different textures, smells, and colors while creating their pumpkin masterpieces.


You can check out full activity here:

https://www.nurseriesandschools.org/e-plan-activity-detail/scented-pumpkin-puffy-paint-craft


Chocolate-covered Halloween pretzels:

Chocolate-covered Halloween pretzels are a delicious treat that kids can help prepare. Melt chocolate (white or dark) in a microwave-safe bowl. This activity not only satisfies the sweet tooth but also provides an opportunity for kids to practice their fine motor skills and creativity.


You can check out full activity here:

https://www.nurseriesandschools.org/e-plan-activity-detail/chocolate-covered-halloween-pretzels


Pumpkin Apple Stamps:

Pumpkin apple stamps are a creative way to make Halloween-themed artwork. Cut an apple in half horizontally to reveal the star-shaped core inside. Dip the flat side of the apple into orange paint and stamp it onto paper to create pumpkin shapes. This activity allows children to explore different stamping techniques, experiment with colors, and create their unique pumpkin patch artwork.


You can check out full activity here:

https://www.nurseriesandschools.org/e-plan-activity-detail/pumpkin-apple-stamps

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