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Fun Halloween Games.
Fun Halloween Games.
Fun Halloween Games.
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Fun Halloween Games.

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Fun Halloween Games for all the Family. To be played at Home, at parties,get togethers etc Fun With the Kids, family and Friends. With full instructions.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherKerry Butters
Release dateOct 26, 2017
ISBN9781370028108
Fun Halloween Games.
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Kerry Butters

Kerry lives in Newcastle Under Lyme in Stoke on Trent- England, with his two dogs Molly and Tasha. He likes reading and writing books about ghosts and American ghost towns, History and real life events, he also likes taking pictures and making videos.Receive notifications of his new releases! Simply visit his profile page at Smashwords and click the button labeled "Subscribe to Author Alerts". When he releases a new book, you will receive an alert, and click the favorite button. Thanks.

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    Fun Halloween Games. - Kerry Butters

    Fun Halloween Games

    By

    Kerry Butters

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    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Walnut Boats

    Dumb Cake

    Hallow-E’en Souvenir Game

    Flour Test

    Lover’s Test

    Perplexing Hunt

    Apple Seeds

    Hiding Ring, Thimble And Penny

    Pulling Kale

    Nuts To Crack

    Raisin Race

    What’s My Thought Like?

    True-Lover Test

    Kismet

    Threading A Needle #1

    Threading A Needle #2

    Pumpkin Alphabet

    Dough Test

    Water Experiment

    The Dreamer

    Cellar Stairs

    Around The Walnut Tree

    Ducking For Apples

    Game Of Fate

    Candle And Apple

    Where Dwells My Lover?

    Combing Hair Before Mirror

    The Four Saucers

    Feather Tests

    Bowls

    Rose Test

    Necklace

    Winnowing Corn

    Consequences

    Dry Bread

    Magic Stairs

    Acting Rhymes

    Alphabet Game

    Shadow Buff

    Apple Seeds

    Partners

    Apple Paring

    The Farmyard

    Melting Lead

    Fortune Telling

    Love’s Dispensary

    Remedies And Their Use.

    Apples And Flour

    Web Of Fate

    Partners

    A Few Suggestions For Fortunes.

    Blind Nut Seekers

    To Try One’s Luck

    The Loaf Cake

    Cyniver

    Naming Chestnuts

    The Mirror

    Barrel-Hoop

    Jumping Lighted Candle

    Ring And Goblet

    Mirror And Apple

    Apple-Seed Test

    Needle Game

    Winding Yarn #1

    Winding Yarn #2

    Forfeits

    HALLOWEEN GAMES

    INTRODUCTION

    Hallow-e’en or Hallow-Even is the last night of October, being the eve or vigil of All-Hallow’s or All Saint’s Day, and no holiday in all the year is so informal or so marked by fun both for grown-ups as well as children as this one. On this night there should be nothing but laughter, fun and mystery. It is the night when Fairies dance, Ghosts, Witches, Devils and mischief-making Elves wander around. It is the night when all sorts of charms and spells are invoked for prying into the future by all young folks and sometimes by folks who are not young.

    In getting up a Hallow-e’en Party everything should be made as secret as possible, and each guest bound to secrecy concerning the invitations.

    The room or rooms in which most of the games are to be played should be decorated as grotesquely as possible with Jack-o’-lanterns made from apples, cucumbers, squash, pumpkins, etc., with incisions made for eyes, nose and mouth and a lighted candle placed within.

    Jack-o’-lanterns for the gas jets may be made of paste board boxes about the size of a shoe box. Cut holes for eyes, nose and mouth in all four sides of the box and cover the holes with red or green tissue paper. A black box with the openings covered with red tissue paper or vice versa or white and green make good combinations.

    Cut a hole in the bottom of the box just

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