Halloween Activities for Kids

October 18, 2023 • Chris Bardsley

Looking for some spooktacular events and activities to keep the kids entertained this Halloween? Well, look no further!

Devilish days out

Thanks to Netmums, we’ve been able to share some fang-tastic Halloween events taking place across the UK that the whole family can get dressed up and enjoy!

Their ghoulish guide to the best days out covers a wide range of budgets (and also different levels of scares not to frighten the little ones!)

Horrible home activities

English Heritage has also put together a host of home resources and activities based on the Origins of Halloween if the weather proves too wicked even for witches and ghosts!

Print out a Halloween picture to colour in, make a Halloween dinner or construct a beastly mask to mark the occasion!

Of course, these are accessible to everyone! So, if creepy crafts are more your thing, follow the link to find out more.

https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/halloween/

Plan a petrifying party

If inviting everyone over to celebrate the spooky season together, just remember it doesn’t have to cost the earth!

The Metro has got plenty of party planning tips to go around, from making your own spooky potions to even zombifying some dolls!

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