Toddler Halloween game ideas should be fun, simple, and engaging, allowing little ones to enjoy the spooky season without anything too scary. Classic activities like Pumpkin Bowling, where toddlers roll a mini pumpkin to knock over stacked cups, provide excitement and coordination practice. Ghost Toss is another fun option, where kids throw bean bags into a bucket decorated like a ghost. A Halloween Sensory Bin filled with colored pasta, toy spiders, and mini pumpkins lets toddlers explore different textures while playing.
Pumpkin Patch Walk, a variation of musical chairs with pumpkin cutouts, keeps them moving to fun Halloween music. Spider Web Walk, where toddlers step carefully across a taped spider web on the floor, helps with balance and coordination. Mummy Wrap, where they wrap a parent or stuffed toy in toilet paper, is both hilarious and interactive. For a quieter activity, Pin the Hat on the Witch is a cute and toddler-friendly twist on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” Whether indoors or outdoors, these games make Halloween exciting, safe, and age-appropriate for little ones! 🎃👻
Toddler Halloween Game Ideas
Make Halloween fun, spooky-but-not-scary, and engaging for toddlers with these simple, interactive games! From active play to sensory fun, this list has something for every little monster.
🎲 Classic Halloween Party Games
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Pumpkin Bowling – Knock down paper cup “pins” with a mini pumpkin.
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Ghost Toss – Throw bean bags or soft balls into a ghost bucket.
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Pin the Hat on the Witch – A Halloween twist on “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.”
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Pumpkin Patch Walk – Like musical chairs, but with pumpkin cutouts.
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Mummy Wrap – Wrap a stuffed animal (or a friend) in toilet paper!
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Spider Web Walk – Tape a “web” on the floor; toddlers balance while walking across.
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Bobbing for Apples (No Water) – Hang apples on strings for kids to grab.
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Candy Corn Ring Toss – Toss rings onto candy corn cones.
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Pumpkin Ring Toss – Use glow-in-the-dark rings and toss onto pumpkin stems.
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Ghost Balloon Pop – Try to pop white balloons decorated like ghosts.
🎨 Arts & Craft-Based Games
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Pumpkin Painting Relay – Kids take turns painting a pumpkin.
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Monster Mash Finger Painting – Let toddlers create their own spooky creatures.
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Decorate Your Own Trick-or-Treat Bag – Give kids stickers and markers to personalize their bags.
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Bat Handprint Craft Game – See who can make the most bat handprints.
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Create a Jack-O’-Lantern Face – Using felt shapes, toddlers create silly pumpkin faces.
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Mummy Wrapping Art – Glue strips of tissue paper onto paper cutouts.
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Spiderweb String Art – Wrap string around pegs to make spider webs.
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Pumpkin Stamping – Cut apples in half, dip them in orange paint, and stamp them on paper.
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Ghost Footprint Art – Paint toddler feet white and stamp on black paper.
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Cotton Ball Ghost Game – Stick cotton balls onto ghost cutouts using glue.
🚀 Active Halloween Games
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Pumpkin Spoon Race – Carry a mini pumpkin on a spoon without dropping it.
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Monster Freeze Dance – Dance to Halloween music, freeze when it stops!
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Ghost Hunt – Hide toy ghosts and have toddlers find them.
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Broomstick Limbo – See how low toddlers can go under a broomstick.
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Witch Hat Ring Toss – Toss rings onto a witch’s hat.
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Creepy Crawl Race – Toddlers crawl like spiders across a finish line.
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Zombie Walk Contest – Who can do the silliest zombie walk?
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Pumpkin Hopscotch – Draw pumpkins on the ground and hop between them.
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Witch Hat Bean Bag Toss – Toss bean bags into a witch’s hat.
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Spider Sack Race – A mini version of a potato sack race.
🔍 Halloween Themed Treasure Hunts
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Find the Mini Pumpkins – Hide small pumpkins around the yard or house.
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Spider Hunt – Hide plastic spiders and let toddlers find them.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Ghost Hunt – Use glow-in-the-dark stickers on hidden paper ghosts.
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Candy Corn Search – Hide candy corn and let toddlers find & collect them.
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Halloween Shape Scavenger Hunt – Find bats, pumpkins, ghosts, and spiders.
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Skeleton Bone Hunt – Hide toy “bones” around the house for toddlers to collect.
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Magic Potion Hunt – Find different colors of water “potions” in cups.
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Monster Eye Search – Hide plastic eyeballs for kids to find.
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Find the Golden Pumpkin – Hide a gold-painted mini pumpkin for a special prize.
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Witch’s Potion Ingredient Hunt – Find spooky items to add to a pretend potion.
🍬 Trick-or-Treat & Candy Games
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Trick-or-Treat Relay Race – Kids run to grab candy and put it in their buckets.
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Pumpkin Candy Toss – Toss candy into a pumpkin bucket.
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Ghost Cup Knockdown – Knock down ghost-decorated cups with a soft ball.
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Candy Corn Counting Game – Count and sort candy corn into small piles.
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Mini Candy Walk – A toddler-friendly version of a cakewalk but with candy.
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Lollipop Ghost Game – Wrap lollipops in tissue paper to make ghosts and play hide-and-seek.
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Pumpkin Piñata – Fill a mini pumpkin-shaped piñata with treats.
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Pick a Pumpkin (with Surprises Inside) – Some have candy, some have small toys!
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Mystery Candy Box – Kids pick mystery candy from a spooky box.
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Pin the Candy on the Pumpkin – Stickers represent different “candy” pieces.
🐱👤 Sensory & Messy Play Halloween Games
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Pumpkin Slime Play – Make orange slime and hide toy spiders inside.
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Spooky Spaghetti Search – Hide small toys inside a bowl of cooked, colored spaghetti.
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Witch’s Potion Mixing – Let kids mix colored water and baking soda for fizzy fun.
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Ghost Bubble Wrap Stomp – Paint bubble wrap white and let kids stomp on it!
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Pumpkin Seed Sensory Bin – Fill a bin with dyed orange pumpkin seeds.
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Sticky Spider Web – Tape a sticky web in a doorway and throw cotton balls at it.
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Eyeball Soup – Float toy eyeballs in water and let toddlers scoop them out.
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Pumpkin Guts Sensory Bin – Let kids explore real pumpkin insides!
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Bat Wings Water Play – Cut black foam bats and let them float in water.
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Creepy Crawlies Gel Bags – Fill ziplock bags with hair gel and toy bugs.
🧛 Storytelling & Pretend Play Games
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Halloween Shadow Puppet Show – Use flashlight and paper cutouts for storytelling.
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Monster Mask Parade – Toddlers make masks and parade around!
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Spooky Story Time – A toddler-friendly, not-too-scary Halloween story.
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Pretend to Be a Witch or Wizard – Stir “potions” in a cauldron with magic wands.
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Dress-Up Relay – Race to dress up in silly Halloween costumes.
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Guess the Spooky Sound – Play Halloween sounds and guess what they are.
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Who’s That Monster? – Toddlers take turns making silly monster noises.
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Pumpkin Puppets – Decorate paper bag puppets and put on a mini show.
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Bat Cave Hide-and-Seek – Hide in a dark fort decorated as a bat cave.
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Halloween Dance Party – Dance to “Monster Mash” and other Halloween songs!
How to Play
These fun and easy Halloween games are perfect for toddlers! Each game is safe, simple, and interactive, ensuring lots of giggles and excitement. Here’s how to set them up and play!
🎳 1. Pumpkin Bowling
Objective: Knock down all the “pins” using a mini pumpkin.
🛠 Setup:
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Stack paper cups (white or orange) in a pyramid shape.
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Decorate them like pumpkins, ghosts, or monsters.
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Use a small mini pumpkin as the bowling ball.
▶ How to Play:
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Each child rolls the mini pumpkin toward the pins.
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Count how many they knock down!
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Let everyone have 3 turns and see who gets the most down.
💡 Tip: Use lightweight cups so toddlers can knock them down easily.
👻 2. Ghost Toss
Objective: Throw bean bags or soft balls into a ghost bucket.
🛠 Setup:
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Decorate a large bucket or box with a ghost face.
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Use bean bags or soft balls as “candy” to toss inside.
▶ How to Play:
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Toddlers stand a few steps away and try to toss the bean bags into the bucket.
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Give them 3-5 tries and count how many they get inside.
💡 Tip: Move the bucket closer or farther based on the child’s age.
🎩 3. Pin the Hat on the Witch
Objective: Blindfolded kids try to place the witch’s hat in the right spot.
🛠 Setup:
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Draw a witch’s face on a large poster.
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Cut out witch hats from colored paper.
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Use double-sided tape on the hats.
▶ How to Play:
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Blindfold the child (or let them close their eyes).
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Spin them gently once or twice and let them stick the hat on the witch’s head.
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See who places it the closest to the correct spot!
💡 Tip: For toddlers, skip the blindfold and just let them try.
🎶 4. Pumpkin Patch Walk (Musical Chairs Alternative)
Objective: Walk on pumpkin cutouts while music plays.
🛠 Setup:
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Cut out large pumpkin shapes from orange paper.
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Tape them on the floor in a circle or path.
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Play fun Halloween music.
▶ How to Play:
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Toddlers walk on the pumpkins while music plays.
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When the music stops, they must stand on a pumpkin.
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Everyone keeps playing (no one gets out).
💡 Tip: Make it cooperative—no eliminations for young kids!
🧻 5. Mummy Wrap
Objective: Wrap a stuffed animal (or a friend) in toilet paper like a mummy.
🛠 Setup:
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Give each toddler a roll of toilet paper.
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Use a stuffed toy (or a willing child!) as the “mummy.”
▶ How to Play:
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Kids wrap their stuffed animal or friend with toilet paper.
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The funniest or best-wrapped mummy wins!
💡 Tip: Use crepe paper instead of TP for easier cleanup.
🕸 6. Spider Web Walk
Objective: Balance while walking across a taped web.
🛠 Setup:
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Use white tape to make a giant spider web pattern on the floor.
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Mark a start and finish line.
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Toddlers must walk along the web without stepping outside the lines.
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Make it harder by having them walk like a spooky ghost or a sneaky spider.
💡 Tip: Add plastic spiders along the web for decoration!
🍏 7. Bobbing for Apples (No Water!)
Objective: Grab hanging apples with only your mouth.
🛠 Setup:
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Tie apples to strings and hang them at toddler height.
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Kids try to grab an apple using only their mouth (no hands!).
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Whoever grabs an apple first wins!
💡 Tip: Use donuts instead of apples for an extra treat!
🎯 8. Candy Corn Ring Toss
Objective: Toss rings onto candy corn cones.
🛠 Setup:
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Make candy corn cones using yellow, orange, and white paper.
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Use plastic rings or glow-in-the-dark bracelets for tossing.
▶ How to Play:
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Kids stand a short distance away and toss rings onto the candy corn cones.
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Each successful toss earns points or a small prize.
💡 Tip: Use upside-down party hats as candy corn cones!
🎃 9. Pumpkin Ring Toss
Objective: Toss rings onto pumpkin stems.
🛠 Setup:
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Place small pumpkins with sturdy stems on the ground.
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Use glow-in-the-dark rings or plastic bracelets.
▶ How to Play:
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Toddlers toss rings onto the pumpkin stems.
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Give them 3-5 tries and cheer them on!
💡 Tip: Use different-sized pumpkins for a fun challenge.
🎈 10. Ghost Balloon Pop
Objective: Pop ghost balloons by sitting or stomping.
🛠 Setup:
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Blow up white balloons and draw ghost faces on them.
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Kids must sit or step on a balloon to pop it!
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If loud popping is scary, have them pat the balloon until it deflates.
💡 Tip: Use tissue paper confetti inside for a fun surprise!
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