Halloween is such an exciting time of year, especially for little ones! While older kids love trick-or-treating and spooky fun, younger children can still join in the magic with activities that are simple, safe, and full of imagination.
Here are five fun and easy Halloween activities perfect for kids under five — no scares, just giggles, creativity, and play! 👻
🎃 1. Pumpkin Sensory Play
Let your little one dive into some messy fun! Cut open a pumpkin and scoop out the insides onto a tray. Provide spoons, cups, and small containers for your child to explore the gooey texture. They can even help you sort and clean the seeds — perfect for drying and painting later!
🧡 Why it’s great: Encourages sensory play, curiosity, and fine motor skills.
👻 2. Ghost Footprint Art
This adorable craft doubles as a keepsake you’ll treasure for years. Simply paint your child’s foot white and stamp it upside down on black paper. Add googly eyes and a little mouth to turn that footprint into a friendly ghost!
🤍 Why it’s great: It’s quick, easy, and creates a lovely memory of your little one’s tiny feet.
🕷️ 3. Spider Web Obstacle Course
Turn your hallway into a fun challenge! Use white string or yarn to create a “spider web” across the doorway, taping strands in different directions. Kids can crawl, stretch, and wiggle through without touching the web.
🕸️ Why it’s great: Encourages movement, balance, and coordination.
🍬 4. Halloween Treasure Hunt
Hide little treats, toys, or paper ghosts around your living room or garden. Give your child clues or pictures of what to find — maybe a mini pumpkin, a toy spider, or a chocolate coin!
💜 Why it’s great: Builds excitement and problem-solving skills through play.
🧙♀️ 5. Magic Potion Making
This one is always a hit! Fill a plastic cauldron (or a big bowl) with water, glitter, food colouring, and a sprinkle of baking soda. Let your little witch or wizard pour in vinegar and watch their potion fizz and bubble.
💚 Why it’s great: Simple science and sensory fun that feels like real magic.
Halloween doesn’t have to be spooky for the youngest members of your family — it can be creative, colourful, and filled with laughter. Whether you’re crafting ghosts or brewing potions, these activities are a wonderful way to make memories together this October.
Have fun and don’t forget to share your Halloween creations with us — we’d love to see them! 🎃

