Update: My Monday freebies are now always free! For the final week of Halloween, print this Haunted Tree coloring page! Available in a simple coloring page, a simple puzzle, or a more advanced puzzle. Because this is the last week of October, these pages, along with all of the other Halloween coloring and activity pages I’ve released this month, will only be available as free downloads through Saturday night. Download them now if you haven’t already! After Halloween, they will be moved to my shop. Happy Halloween! Click images to access these downloads in my Shop: *These printable Halloween coloring and puzzle pages are for personal use only. If you would like to share the content on this page, please do! But please link directly to my website instead of sending the digital files directly. Thank you for your support!
Update: My Monday freebies are now always free! I have another printable Halloween game for you this week - Roll A Skeleton! All you need is dice, scissors, the printed skeletons, and printed instruction cards. Perfect for Halloween parties, family game nights, or to use in the classroom! There are two skeletons to choose from - one with a bow and one without. To prep for the game, download and print the number of skeletons you need (one per person) and cut out each individual piece. Then print and cut apart the instructions cards. Gather some dice and get started! A few ideas:
Remember, this Roll A Skeleton printable Halloween game will only be available as a free download through the end of this month. At the beginning of November, it will be bundled with the rest of my October pages and put in my shop for a small fee. If you want to be notified every time a new post is up, don't forget to subscribe to be added to my email list at the bottom or side of this page! ![]() Click images to access these downloads in my Shop: ![]() *This printable Halloween game is for personal use only. If you would like to share the content on this page, please do! But please link directly to my website instead of sending the digital files directly. Thank you for your support!
Update: My Monday freebies are now always free! More holiday fun this week with I Spy Halloween coloring pages! There are two versions of this page. The first was perfect for my preschooler to do, with some directions. She loved counting the "spooky" pictures. The pictures on this version are placed in numerical order through 10 for number recognition and counting skills. My daughter occasionally missed a picture, and it was great practice for her to go back and count each picture again. The second Halloween I Spy coloring page is perfect for older kids. The number of each picture is random, and lots of little pictures are crammed into the box. Sometimes with pages like this, I laminate them, grab some dry erase markers and take them places like church or a doctor's office or anywhere my kids might need something quiet to do. If you don't have a laminator, sheet protectors, like the kind you buy for 3-ring binders, work great too. Then the pages can be easily erased and done over and over again. Remember, this Halloween I Spy coloring page will only be available as a free download through the end of this month. At the beginning of November, it will be bundled with the rest of my October pages and put in my shop for a small fee. If you want to be notified every time a new post is up, don't forget to subscribe to be added to my email list at the bottom or side of this page! Click images to access these downloads in my Shop: *These I Spy Halloween coloring pages are for personal use only. If you would like to share the content on this page, please do! But please link directly to my website instead of sending the digital files directly. Thank you for your support!
![]() Update: My Monday freebies are now always free! If you’ve ever played Don’t Eat Pete, this game will be very familiar to you - same rules, but with jack-o-lanterns. Place candy or small pieces of food on each square. Ask someone to leave the room while the rest of you decide who “Jack” will be. Ask the person to come back in and to start eating the candy one at a time. Before they can eat Jack everyone else yells “Don’t Eat Jack!”. That person must stop eating, and their turn is over. Choose a new person to leave and a new Jack, and start again! It’s the perfect game to kick off the Halloween season with your littles, but honestly my teenagers will happily join in eating candy as fast as they can. Remember this Halloween printable game will only be available as a free download through the end of this month. At the beginning of November, it will be bundled with the rest of my October pages and put in my shop for a small fee. So download and save it now! Click image to access this download in my Shop: ![]()
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