1. Halloween Party Ideas -
Candy Toss
Toss the candy into a Halloween Jack-o-
lantern pumpkin and if it lands inside, you get
to keep it!
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2. Game Materials
• At least two large pumpkins – one to hold the candy
and one for participants to toss the candy into.
• Individually wrapped candy, mini candy bars
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3. Game Preparation
1. Cut a hole in the top of the largest pumpkin, remove the contents
and clean it.
2. Combine all the candy and place it into the large pumpkin with the
top removed.
3. Do the same with the smaller pumpkins. These are to be placed
across the room for participants to toss the candy into them. You
might have pumpkins at various distances and with different sized
holes cut into the top. If you get into one of the special pumpkins,
you not only get to keep the candy, but you also get a bonus prize.
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4. Game Play
1. Line up the participants in a single line, behind the big
pumpkin containing the candy.
2. Youth will to take turns trying to toss the candy into
the pumpkins placed across the room. (Depending on
the amount of candy you have, you can allow them 3
or more tries each)
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5. 3. They can keep the candy that they get in the
pumpkin. If they get the candy into one of the
special pumpkins they may also get a bonus prize.
4. Allow the kids to keep playing until all the candy and
prizes have been given away.
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6. Variations
Vary the size of the candy and the
size of the whole pumpkins. You can
also use tokens, plastic spiders, and
other tokens instead of candy.
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7. Holiday Collection
Games and Activities in Celebration
of common Holidays.
Creative Holiday Ideas has over 300 pages of
ideas to help you plan your next New Year’s
Day, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s
Day, Halloween or Fall Festival, and
Thanksgiving event. If you’ve ever wondered
what you’re going to do for all these holidays
and how you’re going to do it, this resource is
for you.
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