20+ Fun Pages of All About Me Halloween Activities to Get to Know Your Kids’ Halloween Favorite
Halloween is one of the seasons where kids love to talk about what costume they’d be wearing, or what they’d love for trick-or-treat, and many other things.
I’ve been thinking about if we turn this into something meaningful, something to get to know your kids deeper. And that’s why I created this All About Me Halloween worksheets draw and color activities.
Let me share more about this activity packet.
Activity #1: Let’s get them into the Halloween mood
What would you be on Halloween?
Some kids would love to be a box of chocolate, but they can’t manage to find the costume that portrays their dream.
There’s a page, “This is me in my Halloween costume” – Use this as the space for them to draw who they are in their dream Halloween costume.

Activity #2: Draw & Unleash your creativity
This is the time for your kids to show and express their favorite. What would they like their monster, or Frankenstein, to be?

Let your kids add faces to the Halloween template. Blank template faces include:
- Spooky characters with blank faces: Such as monsters, mummies, witches, vampires, Frankenstein
- Halloween icons with blank faces: Such as Jack-O-Lantern, spider, haunted house (yep you can design your preferred haunted house!)
You’d be surprised by your kids’ creativity. They might add some spikes or spots, or even a ribbon to their favorite vampire!

There’s something magical about watching a child bring a blank Halloween character to life with their own unique features and expressions.
Activity #3: Choose and Color your Favorite
In this part, your kids will get to choose and color their favorite. This section includes 14 different Halloween-themed pages:
- Classic Halloween creatures: Such as monsters, ghosts, bats, skeletons
- Halloween symbols: Such as pumpkins, witches, haunted houses
- Fun Halloween elements: Such as candy, potion bottles, spell books, Halloween jars
- Costumes: Such as kids in Halloween costumes, and animals in Halloween costumes

This is also a good window to chat about their preference – why they choose certain monsters, or images, or Frankenstein. Or why they color with pink or green.

For example, if they choose the potion bottle with a spider web, is it because they are growing to take an interest in spiders? Or they simply think spiders are cute?
Or if they are to make a Halloween jar, what would they love to put in it? A bat? Googly eyes? Spiders?
These activities open up lots of opportunities to get to know your kids while at the same time helping them refine their creativity and fine motor skills.
Ready for a meaningful Halloween activities & celebration with your kids?