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I think every Mom has a witch's hat from a past Halloween costume. Why not put it to use? This great Halloween ring toss game is a perfect Halloween party game for preschoolers. Dig out your witch's hat, let's play a Halloween game!
Pipe cleaners or large plastic lids cut into rings
Newspaper
Glitter glue pens (optional)
To liven up the witch's hat, decorate it with stars and other celestial images using glitter glue pens.
Step 2:
When dry, stuff newspaper inside the hat to help it to stand up. Tip: Use an upright paper towel holder to help it stand up straight.
Step 3:
Make rings for tossing by connecting two pipe cleaners together, or cut out the centers of large plastic lids to form rings.
I'm Stacey Lloyd, the Executive Editor and one of many writers for PreschoolRock.com. I enjoy writing about preschoolers, and reading your ideas and experiences with your preschooler. If you have any suggestions, ideas or questions about this site, please contact me.
What You Will Need
Witch's hatPipe cleaners or large plastic lids cut into rings
Newspaper
Glitter glue pens (optional)
How to Make It
Step 1 (Optional):To liven up the witch's hat, decorate it with stars and other celestial images using glitter glue pens.
Step 2:
When dry, stuff newspaper inside the hat to help it to stand up. Tip: Use an upright paper towel holder to help it stand up straight.
Step 3:
Make rings for tossing by connecting two pipe cleaners together, or cut out the centers of large plastic lids to form rings.
How to Play:
Show your Halloween party guests how to toss the rings over the witch's hat! Great fun!How to Liven it Up
Make different distances to the hat to challenge your Halloween party guests.More Preschool Halloween Games
I'm Stacey Lloyd, the Executive Editor and one of many writers for PreschoolRock.com. I enjoy writing about preschoolers, and reading your ideas and experiences with your preschooler. If you have any suggestions, ideas or questions about this site, please contact me. 