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I was given a set of Halloween Party Games from Python Printable Games to review. There are over 50 printables available just for Halloween. They have games that will appeal to every age- from “Who Am I?” acting games for Halloween. A fun guessing game that everybody can enjoy. For teen-adult players. This game is offered for $6.95. Another option is “Teen Terrors Mad Libs for Halloween”- we all did Mad Libs, and we know how much fun they can be. They say for teens- but I think anyone can enjoy them. The “Pumpkin Games Picture Match Game” is aimed at kids from 6-9, but I think younger. More like 3-7. Nine spooky pumpkins in a patch, but which two are identical?
They are easy to find, and you can choose a few, just one, or pick the whole pack of 50 for $19.95.
My class will really enjoy them- I plan on bringing them out for out “Halloween Week” celebrations.
Once the Halloween Party Games Pack is purchased, you will be sent the links to download the files to all the games. It is easy, and you can print them as you want them, as they can be easily stored in files until they are wanted.
Python offers more then just Halloween games, for a complete list, go to Python Printable Games and check out their lists.
Everyone can try out some free Halloween pages here!
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I have absolutely always loved Halloween and when we lived in the city I would decorated full hilt! We always went away for Christmas so I didn’t decorate. Come to find out I was the topic of the coffee clutches as the house that celebrated Halloween and not Christmas…do do do do (twilight theme music inserted here.)
I am going to try the Free Stuff