This Halloween, let your preschoolers choose one or more of these preschool ghost crafts to make. They’ll love putting them on display.
Halloween is the perfect time to try one of these fun ghost crafts. They’ll make a great addition to your ghost activities or your general Halloween activities for preschoolers.
This list features blow-painted ghosts, tissue paper ghosts, salt dough ghosts, and many more!
The hardest part of these Halloween crafts is choosing which one to make first with your preschoolers.
Preschool Ghost Crafts
Blow Painted Ghosts
Are you looking for a new preschool Halloween craft to do this month? Check out this blow-painted ghost your preschoolers will love!
Paper Roll Ghost Craft for Kids – Halloween Craft Ideas
These paper roll ghosts would be such a nice handmade addition to any Halloween classroom treat. You can also fill them up with candy or non-candy treats.
Puffy Ghost Craft (with Free Ghost Template) – Thriving Home
These puffy ghost crafts are super easy to make, don’t require much craftiness from the parent/teacher, and you’ve probably already got the supplies on hand.
These little handprint ghosts look like they are saying, “Boo!” They’re simple to make and adorable to look at, because they features your preschoolers’ handprints and their artwork.
Whether you hang these spinning ghosts from the ceiling fan or in front of an open window, your kids will love watching them twist and turn in the wind.
When completing these crafts and activities at home, I find that the following resources are very helpful to have on hand.
BOOKS ABOUT Ghosts
Fill your book basket with a great collection of preschool ghost books. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
Ghosts in the House– At the edge of town lives a clever girl with a spooky problem: Her house is haunted! Luckily, she happens to be a witch and knows a little something about taking care of ghosts. She catches them, puts them in the washing machine, airs them out to dry, and gives them new lives as sofa covers, table cloths, and, of course, bed sheets to cozy up under.
Ten Timid Ghosts– It’s Halloween, and ten timid ghosts in a haunted house have a problem: a mean witch has moved in and is planning to scare them out, one by one! Young trick-or-treaters learn to count down from ten to one as each ghost flees from the witch’s silly costumes and homemade props.
The Little Ghost Who Didn’t Like to Be Scary– Layla is a ghost and ghosts are supposed to be scary. They’re supposed to haunt castles and shout BOOO! But Layla would much rather play with her friends. When Halloween approaches, she needs to decide whether she’s going to be a proper ghost or if there’s another way. One that doesn’t involve being scary.
Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.