Reference -


Premise

<aside> 💡 Imagine a creepy mad scientist or witch with leftover items from an "experiment" or witch's brew. Instead of throwing their nasty ingredients away, they put each inside a box. Somehow you—mom, dad, or teacher—happen to have the boxes, and you're going to share them with a group of kids for a Halloween game. The kids are not allowed to look inside the boxes. Instead, they are told what's inside—and they get to feel it!

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maybe for the slightly older kids -

was thinking that we could make the labels as one piece - and then ask the kids to try to guess, based on the labels, what is inside each bag match each label to the correct bag - win a prize (carrots?)>


Concerns

I dont have kids so need help navigating this a little bit (or more like a lot bit).

  1. Issues with Halloween re: religion etc
  2. Messy things on kids hands with costumes and no cleanup (re: fake blood)
    1. almost every recipe so far has oil or corn starch to ‘gross’ it up a lil bit
      1. could omit the red food coloring for the fact we wont be looking at the actual material and the dye wont stain hands
  3. Too scary?
  4. Food Waste - maye we break down smaller pieces and put them in a bag for each kid - so they can feel it and guess frm a checklist