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Let Your Kids Go Batty This HalloweenThe children will be batty for bats with our “spookatacular” bat-related Halloween party ideas, crafts, and games. Although there really is nothing to fear about bats, and they don't really attack people to drink their blood nor are they blind, it's fun to let your imagination run wild, especially around Halloween. The days are growing shorter, the air is crisp, and the leaves are dying-the perfect conditions to let your kids go batty. This year, forget the ghosts and witches and take a cue from Edgar Allan Poe and plan your Halloween party around these scary black mammals. Find everything you need for a "horror-ble" party that will drive your guests batty, from invitations, to bat crafts, to games. Invitations: Use a white paint pen to write party details on black bat-shaped cut-outs. Glue onto orange craft paper and send out to guests. Decorations: · Set the mood for your party by hanging inverted bats made out of black construction paper from trees or the entrance to your house · Trim the front door with bat decals or cut-outs. Add a banner with a scary saying. · Carve bat shapes into pumpkins and display on the front porch and inside the house. For an extra ghoulish effect, light candles and place inside the pumpkins. · Using black and orange ribbon, hang bat shapes from the ceiling along with black and orange balloons. · Make a bat banner out of construction paper · For your a table center decoration paint a large, bare tree branch black and attaching black construction paper or plastic bats to it. · Spread bat-shaped confetti on tabletops and counters. Bat Hunt Game Fun Halloween Activity: Owl and Bats Hallowen Game Party Favors Bat Cookie Decorating Activity/Snack Snacks/Drinks · Ice cupcakes with black and add bat-shaped edible decorations. · Use bat-shaped cookie cutters to make bat sandwiches or pancakes. Using a bat shaped cookie cutter, cut flour tortillas into bat shapes. Lightly brush both sides of each bat shape with oil. Place tortilla shapes on cookie cutter and place in oven. Broil tortilla shapes, flipping chips once when they begin to brown. When brown on both sides, sprinkle lightly with salt or a mixture of cinnamon and sugar. · Bat grog: Combine 2 cups grape juice, 2 cups lemon-lime soda, lime sherbet Article Tags: Construction Paper Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORJolanda Garcia is a former teacher and educational content designer. Visit her websites at: Preschool bat crafts and activities, and Halloween party ideas
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