Spooktacular Halloween Family Movie Night | Magical Stories, Games, and Snacks for Kids
Create a Magical Halloween Night Filled with Stories, Games, and Laughter
Halloween doesn’t have to be scary — it can be spooktacularly magical! ✨
This year, gather your family for a Halloween Family Movie Night that’s cozy, creative, and full of heartwarming fun.
Perfect for children ages 4 to 8, this celebration combines gentle Halloween stories, easy games, healthy snacks, and craft activities — a night filled with courage, kindness, and giggles!
🎥 1. Start with the Halloween Storytime Special
Begin your evening with our Halloween Storytime Special, a delightful video compilation featuring three enchanting tales:
🦇 Brook the Brave Bat – A heartwarming story about courage, confidence, and embracing what makes you special.
🐈⬛ The Black Cat’s Spell – A magical tale of kindness and love breaking a spooky curse. (Perfect for read-aloud time with Mom or Dad!)
🌕 Midnight and the Lost Moonlight – A glowing adventure that celebrates teamwork and friendship.
Each story mixes Halloween charm with positive lessons, making it just the right blend of spooky and sweet.
🎲 2. Play a Game: The Mystery Guess Box!
Bring some laughter to your night with the Mystery Guess Box, a simple touch-and-guess game that kids absolutely love.
A few everyday items: peeled grapes, cooked spaghetti, cotton balls, gummy worms, or carrot sticks
Place one item inside each box and keep them hidden from the kids.
Blindfold the player or have them close their eyes.
As they reach inside, adults say fun lines like:
“Oh no… are those eyeballs?”
“Careful! You might feel witch’s hair!”
“I think that’s ghost fluff!”
Let the kids touch and guess what the real item is — then reveal the surprise!
It’s safe, silly, and sensory — perfect for little hands and big imaginations.
🧡 3. Serve Healthy and Kid-Favorite Snacks
No movie night is complete without tasty treats! Try these healthy Halloween snacks your kids will adore:
Pumpkin Fruit Cups: Fill orange cups with diced fruits like mangoes and oranges.
Monster Veggie Faces: Arrange carrots, cucumbers, and tomatoes into funny monster smiles.
Popcorn Cauldrons: Serve popcorn in small Halloween cups.
Banana Ghost Pops: Dip banana halves in yogurt, add chocolate chip eyes, and freeze.
Fun to make, even more fun to eat!
🎃 Halloween Potato Snacks: Spooky and Yummy!
These spooky and yummy potato snacks are easy to make and perfect for little hands! Use boiled potatoes as your “canvas” and decorate them with fun, colorful spreads that are both healthy and delicious. Kids will love helping out — and eating their creations too!
🍠 1. Cheesy Pumpkin Spread – Mash boiled potatoes with grated cheddar cheese and a bit of butter. The cheese melts in for a creamy “pumpkin” flavor kids adore.
🧈 2. Sweet Butter Sprinkle – Spread butter over the potato and add a light sprinkle of brown sugar and cinnamon for a sweet, cozy treat.
🧀 3. Creamy Ranch Dip – Mix a spoonful of ranch dressing or mayonnaise into mashed potato and top with a few corn kernels for a fun crunch.
🥑 4. Yummy Green Monster Mash – Mash avocado with a pinch of salt and a few drops of lemon juice. Add silly “eyes” made of olives or cheese circles for monster fun!
🍅 5. Pizza Potato Spread – Spread a little tomato sauce on the boiled potato, sprinkle grated cheese, and top with tiny pepperoni or diced ham — just like a mini pizza!
✂️ 4. Add Simple Crafts and Activities
After your movie, keep the fun going with a few quiet, creative activities:
Coloring Pages: Print pages featuring Brook, Shadow, and Midnight.
Click on the image below, save, then print.
Word Match or Trace-and-Write Sheets: Learn Halloween words in a playful way.
Get the activity sheets by clicking on each activity below.
Halloween Trace and Write
Kindness Pumpkin Craft: Write acts of kindness on paper pumpkins to create your “family kindness patch.”
Let’s spread kindness this Halloween!
Crayons, markers, or colored pencils 🖍️
Color your pumpkin!
Use bright orange for the pumpkin and green for the stem — or decorate it however you like!
Cut out your pumpkin.
Ask an adult to help you with the cutting.
Write your act of kindness right on the pumpkin.
You can write things like “Help clean up,” “Say something nice,” “Share my toys,” or “Give a hug.”
Make a Kindness Pumpkin Banner!
Tape a piece of string or yarn to the back of each pumpkin and line them up side by side to create a kindness banner.
Hang your banner at home!
Display it on a wall, door, or window so everyone can see and be reminded to spread kindness every day.
💛 Tip for Parents and Teachers:
Have kids make one pumpkin each day leading up to Halloween — soon you’ll have a long Kindness Pumpkin Banner decorating your home or classroom!
These gentle activities help kids wind down while still enjoying the Halloween spirit.
Halloween Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Halloween?
Get ready for some spooky fun with a Halloween Quiz! 👻
Test your knowledge about witches, black cats, and all things Halloween.
See how many answers you can get right!
HALLOWEEN QUIZ for Kids by Miss Ellis
🌙 6. End with a Cozy Family Moment
Wrap up your night with warm drinks and a little family talk. Ask your kids:
“Who showed courage in the stories?”
“How did kindness help the characters?”
It’s a wonderful way to end the evening — with hearts full of warmth and smiles all around.
💫 A Halloween to Remember
This Halloween, celebrate with stories, laughter, and love.
Press play on our Halloween Storytime Special and enjoy a magical family night that’s perfect for cozy evenings and happy hearts.
✨ Watch now: Halloween Stories for Kids | Brook the Brave Bat, The Black Cat’s Spell & Midnight and the Lost Moonlight