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Puddle kids - Halloween


Puddle Kids - Halloween

Puddle Fact: Halloween originated from an ancient Celtic festival, Samhain, around 2,000 years ago.


Halloween is a time of spooks and scares, but it's also an excellent opportunity to get kids outdoors and engaged in fun, festive activities. While trick-or-treating is a Halloween tradition, there are plenty of other exciting outdoor activities that can add a touch of adventure to this spooky holiday. In this guide, we'll explore ten outdoor activities for kids at Halloween that will make this holiday even more memorable. These activities not only provide entertainment but also promote physical activity and creativity, ensuring that kids have a blast while celebrating the spookiest night of the year. Plus, they tie in with the spirit of the "Puddle Project," which encourages outdoor play and exploration, fostering a connection to nature.


Outdoor Activities for Kids at Halloween


Pumpkin Patch Adventure

Visit a local pumpkin patch to pick out the perfect pumpkins for carving. This outdoor activity combines the joy of selecting pumpkins with a scenic outdoor experience.


Scavenger Hunt

Organize a Halloween-themed scavenger hunt in your backyard or a nearby park. Create a list of spooky items to find, such as plastic spiders, fake skeletons, or candy hidden around the area.


Spooky Nature Walk

Take a night time nature walk with flashlights to explore the eerie sounds and sights of the outdoors. Encourage kids to listen for owls, rustling leaves, and other spooky sounds of the night.


Glow-in-the-Dark Bowling

Set up a glow-in-the-dark bowling alley in your yard using glow sticks as pins and a softball as the bowling ball. This activity is perfect for a Halloween-themed family game night.


Haunted House Building

Construct a small haunted house or fort in your backyard using cardboard boxes, old sheets, and Halloween decorations. Kids can help design and decorate it.


Bobbing for Apples

This classic Halloween activity can be done outdoors, and it's a great way to have some messy, wet fun. Fill a large tub or container with water and floating apples for a spooky twist on a traditional game.


Ghostly Crafts

Set up an outdoor crafting station for kids to make Halloween-themed crafts like ghost puppets, bat mobiles, or pumpkin lanterns using natural materials found in your yard.


Campfire Tales

Gather around a campfire in your backyard and share spooky ghost stories. Roast marshmallows for s'mores while enjoying the crisp autumn air.


Costume Parade

Host a costume parade in your driveway or a nearby park, inviting friends and neighbours to join. Kids can show off their creative costumes and even win prizes for the spookiest or most imaginative outfits.


Pumpkin Decorating Contest

Have a pumpkin decorating contest with your neighbours or friends. Kids can transform their pumpkins into unique characters or creatures, and everyone can vote for their favourites.


Puddle Round Up

This Halloween, let your kids embrace the spirit of the holiday by getting outdoors and enjoying these ten spooktacular activities. Not only will they have a blast, but they'll also create lasting memories while connecting with nature and their imagination. These activities align with the goals of the "Puddle Project," encouraging outdoor play and exploration. So, grab your costumes and head outside for a Halloween adventure that your kids will cherish for years to come.

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