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Gross Halloween Party Game: Feeling Witch Or Wizard Body Parts by Alina Niemi

Here's a relatively simple yet fun Halloween party game that uses the power of suggestion to make it gross. Kids absolutely love this, because their vivid imaginations make it easy to believe it's real. Basically, you have to touch witch or wizard body parts. Here's how.

Use some kind of a story, like how you were walking around in the dark last night, and you looked up and saw a witch or wizard, flying on a broomstick. The next thing you knew, she was flying erratically, making zigzag patterns in the sky.

Suddenly, you saw her plummet down to the ground and crash. You ran over to her and discovered she was already dead. So you chopped her into little pieces and put the body parts in boxes (or bags.)

"Now you get to stick your hand in the boxes and feel her body parts. You'll have to tell me what you feel. Maybe you'll be lucky, and only touch her hair. Maybe you'll feel her heart. Or maybe you'll get a squishy, wet eyeball!"

To set up the game, you'll need several bags, boxes, or containers that you cannot see through. Inside each box or bag, put a different "body part." Make some of them dry, some of them wet, some hard, some soft, and definitely have something smooshy and disgusting.

Cut holes in the sides large enough to stick a hand through, but not large enough to see into. If you're using bags, gather the opening together and tie a piece of yarn or string so that it can only be opened partway, enough to stick a hand inside.

Here are ideas for what to use for different body parts:

Eyeballs--grapes, canned lychee fruits, olives, cocktail onions
Brains--boiled head of cabbage or cauliflower, or a gelatin mold
Guts--canned tomatoes, cooked spiral pasta, the "guts" from a pumpkin jack-o-lantern
Fingers--small sausages, baby carrots
Hair--steel wool, corn silk, yarn
Skin--fruit leather, tortillas, limp cabbage leaves
Heart--pudding or applesauce in a plastic bag, whole stewed tomato
Blood--chocolate syrup, corn syrup, maple syrup
Fingernails--seeds from pistachio nuts, sunflower seeds, or pumpkin seeds
Noses--avocado, mushrooms
Mystery part--tofu

This gross Halloween party game will be a hit with your little goblins this holiday. Part of the fun is just getting messy. Kids love to get their hands dirty, and when they can do so without being scolded, they take full advantage. Also, thinking something wet and mushy might be blood and guts makes them think it might really be true, even though a part of them knows it's just pretending, and not really feeling wizard brains.

About the author
Alina Niemi is a musician, writer, artist, teacher and massage therapist. She has been playing drums for 30 years and teaches piano and drums to students ages 4 and older. Her writing covers a wide range of subject matter, from playing drums on pots in the Ecuadorian jungle, to herbs and cooking. Her work has been published in the U.S. and Japan. She is currently working on a children's picture book and a Malaysian vegetarian cookbook and trying not to gain weight in the process.


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