Halloween Learning Fun – Books, Storytelling, Math, and Science
This post may contain affiliate links.
This Halloween, tell a silly story to your kids and let them draw what they hear. This fun story emphasizes listening, remembering, and following directions.
(I don’t know the source of the original story, my version is in Spanish and handwritten.)
Here’s the story of Witchy Witch. (FREE printable here.)
Witchy Witch
Once upon a time, there was a witch who was very tiny.
Except her nose, which was HUGE.
She had two crooked teeth, smooth, red, long hair that was so long, she would step on it and fall down.
She always wore a hat, a bit crushed, tall, black and pointy like all witches.
She also wore orange gloves, a black hand-knit shawl, a checkered apron, red and white striped tights and black, funny looking shoes with gold buckles.
She carried a broom and a black cat named Federico.
You could see that truly she was a horrible witch that scared even other witches.
But when she tried to do things, they never came out witchy.
Like when she wanted to laugh in an evil way to scare people it didn’t come out, “Mahahahaha” but “teeheehee.”
Or when she wanted to go to a neighbor’s house, she’d get on her broom and say all sorts of magical words, wait a few minutes, but nothing ever happened.
Then, she’d get off her broom and say more magic words very loudly and wait l-o-n-g-e-r . . . Nothing!
The broom wouldn’t move even an inch.
When she wanted to change Federico into a lizard, or hippopotamus, or candy, she’d bend down to the floor, look into Federico’s eyes and say all the magical words she knew.
Then, she’d wait and wait. But, Federico stayed a cat.
When she wanted to make a magic potion, she’d put in all sorts of things like:
Rotten milk
Paprika
Honey
Shampoo
Rainwater
Cough drops
Peanut butter
Moldy bread
And MIXED.
And MIXED.
And said all the magic words she could think of.
And mixed some more.
No explosion! All that happened was it made Federico get a stomach ache.
Finally, she decided that nothing was working. She put her broom in the corner, she took off her black funny looking shoes, she took off her checkered apron, she took off her hand-knit shawl, she took offer her crushed tall black pointy hat, she took off her orange gloves, she took off her long red hair, she took off her mask, and went to sleep.
And so did her cat Federico.
THE END
What your children will draw and color while you read this story?
More Halloween Learning Ideas
Roll a Pumpkin Game from Happy Home Fairy
Lair of the Spider Queen on Chicken Babies
Halloween Sensory Bag for Toddlers from Hands On: as we grow
Nature Scavenger Hunt from Go Explore Nature
Count and Learn Frankenstein from No Time for Flashcards
Halloween Sensory Box from Pink and Green Mama
And Just for Fun Halloween Ideas
YUK Soup from Empowering Little Learners
Halloween Bucket List from Makoodle
Pumpkin Puzzle Blocks from Jill Made It
Leaf Animals from KoKoKoKids
Halloween Activities eBook from Minds in Bloom
The Halloween Fairy from Imagination Soup
60 Favorite Book Character Costumes for Kids from Imagination Soup
Halloween Apps for Kids
Halloween Books for Kids
FREE Printable Halloween Treasure Hunt
The Halloween Fairy
Book Character Costumes for Kids and Teens
You Might Also Like:
Every year I am blessed with great traffic from this post. Thank you for sharing my Roll A Pumpkin Game. It has been such a blessing to me!
great to hear — yeah!
What an amazing idea, Melissa! I’m def going to try this with my daughter for different occasions or in general.