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Fun Halloween Party Games for Kids

Americans spent an average of $56 each on Halloween costumes, candy and decorations in 2009, according to a survey conducted by the National Retail Federation. Most of us don’t need surveys to tell us that Halloween is a big deal, especially in the lives of our children, who often start planning their costumes back in June. Make the holiday mean more than just candy and costumes by stocking your Halloween party with fun games.

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Easy Kids’ School Halloween Party Ideas

You have the responsibility of planning the Halloween party for your child’s classroom. Don’t worry, though. Planning a school party may be easier than planning a party at your home. For one thing, you are limited to choosing activities that can be done at the school. For another, you won’t be on your own supervising the children and in bringing in the snacks and goodies.

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Halloween Game Ideas for Kids

Halloween provides a spooktacular opportunity for your little ghouls and goblins to gather with friends and share a fright night. Regardless of your kids’ ages, you can plan a ghostly party that will meet their needs and allow them to enjoy the holiday. To get your munchkins in the holiday spirit, plan some games. These activities will fit well into your ghoulish gathering and make you a major hit among the neighborhood tots.

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Christmas Gift Exchange Games for Kids

The holidays are a time of giving. From teachers to grandparents, your days are filled with shopping for gifts for loved ones. Lighten your load by limiting the number of gifts you have to buy. Instead of letting your kid buy gifts for everyone in his class or on his team, host a get together and conduct a gift exchange. Everyone will have a great time and will give and get gifts they enjoy.

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Kids’ Halloween Party Food Ideas

If hosting a group of over-treated kids at a Halloween party gives you the creepy crawlies, you probably need a solid, simple menu that will keep them happy and keep you calm. Design a menu that will make your kids scream with feigned disgust and shriek with delight. Don’t forget the pain medications to relieve the stabbing headache you may develop by the end of the party.