Tips for Planning a Children's Halloween Party

Halloween Party Planning Tips for Preschoolers and Elementary School Aged Children

Jennifer Foote
Are you the parent of a preschooler or elementary school aged child? If you are, you may be interested in hosting a children's Halloween party. If this is a task that you would like to take on, you will want to continue reading on, as some children's Halloween party planning tips are outlined below for your convenience.

One of the first things you will have to do, when planning a children's Halloween party, is decide when you will have your party. Of course, the decision is yours to make, but you may want to consider having your child's Halloween party on the weekend. This can be done the weekend before or after Halloween, should Halloween fall on a weekday. This is ideal for fun and turnout, as you will likely find that many children already have plans with their parents on Halloween. A weekend Halloween party also enables your party to last a little bit longer, as it can be held during daytime hours.

After you have determined when you would like to have your child's Halloween party, you will need to develop a list of guests. It may be a good idea to consider inviting your child's class, especially if their class is relatively small in size. This is ideal, especially if your child is a preschooler or in a lower elementary school grade. Once you have developed a list of guests, you will need to make invitations. These invitations can be store bought or homemade, possibly even with the assistance of your child. Be sure to send the invitations to school with your child, but you may also want to take steps to contact each set of parents.

As you likely already know, an important component of a great children's party, including a children's Halloween party, is the right food and drinks. Having a wide range of food and drinks on hand is likely to spell success. Water, juice, and milk are all ideal options for young children. For snacks, you may want to have your child's Halloween party snacks geared towards Halloween. For example, you could make Halloween decorated cupcakes and so forth. To ensure satisfaction on all sides, it is advised that you also have a number of healthy snacks on hand.

Decorations are another important component of planning the perfect children's Halloween party. Without decorations, your child's Halloween party will be just like any other party. You will want to choose decorations that are attractive towards kids, especially those your child's age. The good news is that you can often find a number of these casual Halloween decorations at your local dollar stores or department stores, for affordable prices. Another option involves making your own Halloween decorations. In fact, you could make this a Halloween party activity. You can have all party guests make their own Halloween decorations. This is ideal if your child's Halloween party will be held in the days leading up to Halloween.

In addition to making Halloween decorations, should you choose to do so, you will also want to plan out other forms of entertainment for your upcoming children's Halloween party. For many elementary school aged children and preschoolers, you will find that games are the best option. It is advised that you have each activity planned in advance, as younger children often need structure to prevent the early onset of boredom. It may be a good idea to mix up your Halloween party with games that the children may already know, like tag or hide and seek, with games that are Halloween themed. If you need assistance with finding Halloween game ideas, you may want to see what you can find online.

The above mentioned points are just a few of the many points that you will want to keep in mind, when looking to plan a Halloween party for preschoolers or elementary school aged children. When receiving RSVPs, you may find that a few parents want to attend your Halloween party. This is most often common with parents who are unfamiliar with you or your home. Of course, the decision is yours to make, but you may benefit from having a few extra hands when it comes party time.

Published by Jennifer Foote

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  • For a fun Halloween party, food should have a Halloween theme.
  • Halloween games often make for great party entertainment.
  • You may find parents asking if you need assistance with the party.
Halloween parties for younger children need more structure than those for teenagers or adults.

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  • Lisa C9/23/2007

    Cute ideas, Great Article!

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