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76. Halloween Freeze Tag
Play a toddler version of freeze tag with friendly Halloween music. Everyone gets un-frozen quickly for more fun.
77. Ghost Hat Toss
Use white buckets with ghost faces. Toddlers toss soft balls into them while cheering each other on.
78. Monster Balloon Relay
Toddlers carry balloons from one side of the room to the other. Add monster faces for Halloween flair.
79. Pumpkin Sorting Game
Provide pumpkins of different sizes and colors. Toddlers sort them while learning shapes and sizes.
80. Witch’s Cauldron Toss
Use a black bucket as a cauldron. Toddlers throw soft balls inside for an easy game.
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81. Jack-O’-Lantern Craft
Give toddlers paper pumpkins to decorate with stickers and crayons. It’s creative and age-appropriate.
82. Monster March
Play fun music and let toddlers march around like silly monsters. It’s active and playful.
83. Pumpkin Scavenger Hunt
Hide paper pumpkins in different spots. Toddlers look for them and get small rewards.
84. Spider Counting Game
Provide spider toys and ask toddlers to count them. It’s fun while reinforcing early math skills.
85. Halloween Puppet Parade
Give toddlers simple Halloween puppets. They can parade and put on mini shows together.
86. Glow In The Dark Pumpkin Hunt
Hide glow-in-the-dark pumpkins in a dim room. Toddlers will love the glowing surprise.
87. Candy Toss Game
Set up buckets labeled with candy pictures. Toddlers toss bean bags inside for prizes.
88. Jack-O’-Lantern Stacking
Provide plastic pumpkins to stack like blocks. Toddlers test balance and laugh when they fall.
89. Witch Hat Hunt
Hide small paper witch hats around the room. Toddlers collect them for fun treasures.
90. Halloween Guessing Game
Fill a jar with candy corn and let toddlers guess how many are inside. Give a small prize to everyone.
91. Pumpkin Hop Relay
Toddlers hop while holding mini pumpkins. It’s playful and giggle-inducing.
92. Ghost Balloon Pop
Fill white balloons with confetti. Toddlers pop them to reveal surprises inside.
93. Halloween Animal Parade
Toddlers wear masks of cats, owls, or bats and parade around the room. It’s festive and charming.
94. Candy Corn Ring Toss
Use tall cones decorated like candy corn and toss rings onto them. Toddlers love the bright colors.
95. Jack-O’-Lantern Craft Station
Provide safe craft supplies for toddlers to decorate paper pumpkins. Parents can join in for bonding fun.
96. Monster Parade
Encourage toddlers to stomp around pretending to be silly monsters. Everyone joins in the laughter.
97. Pumpkin Patch Photos
Create a photo corner with hay bales and pumpkins. Parents capture sweet memories of their toddlers.
98. Witch Broom Races
Toddlers straddle mini toy brooms and race across a short distance. It’s adorable and safe.
99. Ghost Story Circle
Gather toddlers for a lighthearted Halloween tale. Keep it cheerful and age-appropriate.
100. Candy Bag Decorating
Provide plain bags and stickers so toddlers can decorate their own trick-or-treat bags. It’s a keepsake to take home.
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Hosting a toddler Halloween party can be full of charm, laughter, and creativity with the right touches. From decorations and treats to fun games, these 100 toddler Halloween party ideas will help you create unforgettable memories while keeping everything safe and age-appropriate. May your celebration be filled with giggles, sweet treats, and just the right amount of spooky magic.
Kisses, Juhh!
