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What are the activities and games held by kindergartens on Halloween?
Game 1: Trick or treat

This game is suitable for inviting 3-5 children of the same age in the same community, letting the children wear masks, wizard hats and wizards' cloaks, and letting them knock on their doors together. Adults at home prepare some sweets, such as lollipops, jellies, chocolates and chewing gum. The babies went to the door, knocked loudly and shouted "Trick or treat!" Adults open the door and give them candy, and then go to the next house to eat.

This is the most classic Halloween game, and it is also a game that children never tire of playing.

game 2: bite an apple

prepare a basin, pour in cold or warm water, put 2 ~ 3 washed apples into the basin, and mom and dad and the baby sit around the basin. At the beginning of the game, the apple floats in a basin filled with water. Everyone has to bite the apple with their mouths without using their hands. Whoever bites first will be the winner. This is also one of the most popular games on Halloween, which is conducive to the interaction and communication between parents and children. Step on a balloon. There are 2-3 people in a group, and each foot is tied with a balloon. Let them step on each other together and see which group has more balloons left on their feet after a certain period of time. Step on a balloon. There are 2-3 people in a group, and each foot is tied with a balloon. Let them step on each other together and see which group has more balloons left on their feet after a certain period of time.

game 3: eyeball relay

game preparation: each team has a ping-pong ball (drawn as an eyeball) and a spoon. Rules of the game: divide the children into several teams with the same number. The first child in each team reaches the finish line with a spoon in one hand, and then runs back quickly with the spoon and the eyeball in both hands, handing it to the next child. The team that finishes last is the winner. Note that the "eyeball" can't fall to the ground on the way. If it falls to the ground, it must be picked up before continuing the game.

game 4: draw a jack-o'-lantern

game preparation: draw some paper, colored pens or watercolor pens. Rules of the game: Please ask children to draw a pumpkin lantern within the specified time, and compare who drew the pumpkin lantern most creatively.

game 5: spider web

game preparation: a wool ball. Rules of the game: Please stand in a big circle, please hold the wool head by one child, and then throw the wool ball to another child, who will then hold the wool ball and throw it to another child until the "spider web" is woven. Then take photos together.

game 6: mummy wrap

game preparation: each team has a roll of paper towels. Rules of the game: Each team asks a child to play the mummy, and other children take turns to wrap the mummy with paper towels, and the team that finishes last wins. Don't forget to take off the paper towel after the game.

Game 7: "Spider" relay race

Rules of the game: Divide the children into the same teams, line up at the starting point, ask the first child to sit down, put his hands behind his back, hold his body up, then walk (like a spider) to the finish line, and then run back to high-five the next child before the next child can walk. The team that finishes fastest wins.

Game 8: Musical Ghost

Game preparation: music "Knock, knock, trick-or-treat" (fun children's English Book7P16), a "ghost" made of white cloth and some sweets. Rules of the game: Wrap the candy in white cloth and it will become the head of a "ghost", and draw a "grimace". Ask the children to sit in a circle. When the music starts, the "ghost" will be spread. When the music stops, the children holding the "ghost" will speak English or answer questions. After the game, take out the candy of "Ghost Head" and share it with everyone.

game 9: pass the pumpkin

game preparation: one pumpkin for each team. Rules of the game: In each team, children are divided into two groups, and the pumpkins are clamped back to back, then transported from the starting point to the end point, and then come back, and the next group continues to relay. The team that finishes fastest wins. Be careful not to hold the pumpkin by hand on the way. If the pumpkin falls to the ground, pick it up and continue the game.

game 1: ping pong toss

game preparation: hollowed-out pumpkins and three ping pong balls. Rules of the game: hollow the pumpkin and open a hole at the top. Please ask the children to stand at a certain distance and throw table tennis into the pumpkin. If all three table tennis balls are thrown into the pumpkin, you can get a small gift.