Let’s Go Trick or Treating | Halloween Songs | Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn to enjoy Halloween by going trick-or-treating with friends, exploring a spooky hospital, and being brave in a haunted house. You will also get ready for a fun Halloween party where you can dance and sing, and discover how to handle a pesky mosquito. You’ll find out how to make magic soup and carve jack-o’-lanterns, and you’ll learn to appreciate the help of the police patrol team. Finally, you’ll get to choose yummy foods and celebrate the end of Halloween with a fun goodbye! Let’s have an amazing adventure together!

Let's Think

  1. What was your favorite part of the Halloween adventure?
  2. How did the monster doctor and witch nurse help us feel better?
  3. What yummy food did you like the most at the Halloween party?

Lesson Article

Halloween Night Adventure

Let’s Go Trick-or-Treating!

It’s Halloween night, and we’re going to have so much fun! Let’s go trick-or-treating with our friends, Rudolph and Hank. We will visit houses and say, “Trick or treat!” to get yummy candy.

A Spooky Hospital

Oh no, someone doesn’t feel well. We need to visit a spooky hospital with a monster doctor and a witch nurse. It’s a little scary, but they are there to help us feel better.

The Haunted House

Look over there! It’s a haunted house! Let’s be brave and explore it. Watch out for skeletons! Run, run, run!

Getting Ready for the Halloween Party

The Halloween party is starting soon! We need to get ready. The police car, fire truck, and ambulance are on their way to join the fun. Let’s hurry to the Halloween ball!

Dancing and Singing

At the party, everyone is dancing and singing. It’s so much fun to move to the music together. Let’s enjoy the Halloween party!

Oh No, a Mosquito!

While we’re having fun, a little mosquito comes by. It buzzes around and bites! But don’t worry, we have ointment to make the itch go away. Remember, don’t scratch!

Magic and Jack-o’-Lanterns

We’re making magic soup and carving jack-o’-lanterns. But we need to hurry, or we might miss the Halloween fun. Let’s sneak out through the window!

Thank You, Police Patrol Team!

The police patrol team is here to keep us safe. They help us get away from the scary witch. Now we can go to the Halloween ball. Thank you, police patrol team!

Yummy Food Choices

Look at all the yummy food! There’s a hamburger, crispy French fries, and sweet orange juice. Which one will you pick? They all look so tasty!

Time to Go Home

After all the fun, it’s time to go home. We had a great time dancing and playing. Let’s hold hands and turn round and round one last time before we say goodbye.

Goodnight, Halloween!

Halloween is over, but we had a wonderful adventure. We can’t wait for next year to have more spooky fun!

Discussion Questions

  1. What was your favorite part of the Halloween adventure, and why did you like it the most?
  2. If you could dress up as any character from the story for Halloween, who would it be and what would your costume look like?
  3. Have you ever been to a Halloween party or gone trick-or-treating? What was it like, and did anything funny or spooky happen?

Lesson Activities

  1. Costume Creations: Let’s use our imagination to create our own Halloween costumes! Gather some old clothes, paper, and crayons. Think about what character or creature you want to be. Is it a friendly monster or a brave police officer? Draw your costume idea and then try to make it using the materials you have. Share your costume with your friends or family and explain why you chose that character.

  2. Spooky Sound Hunt: Close your eyes and listen carefully to the sounds around you. Can you hear anything spooky or mysterious? Maybe the wind blowing or a door creaking? Try to make your own spooky sounds using objects at home, like tapping a spoon on a glass or rustling paper. Discuss with a friend or family member which sounds remind you of Halloween and why.

  3. Jack-o’-Lantern Faces: Let’s make our own jack-o’-lantern faces! Use paper plates and markers to draw different faces on them. Are they happy, sad, or scary? Think about how the faces change the way the jack-o’-lantern feels. Once you’re done, share your creations and talk about what makes each face special and how it might make someone feel.

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