With big fancy dress parties and trick-or-treating not happening this year, people are getting creative with how to enjoy Halloween at home.

The team behind CBBC’s stop motion comedy show Scream Street has conjured up an array of resources to keep your little monsters and ghouls happy; from dance challenges to watch-a-longs and party packs.

The free downloadable ‘Scream Street Halloween at Home’ party pack, is filled with cool activities to get the party started, from Scream Street character masks and puzzles, to cupcake toppers, decorative tent cards and monster making crafts.

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The packs also include pumpkin carving stencils and window signs, as many neighbourhoods are organising social distancing friendly pumpkin trails in place of trick-or-treating.

The other highlight is the Scream Street Dance Challenge with an animated dance video featuring Scream Street residents, Luke the teenage werewolf, Resus the vampire and Cleo the savvy 4000 year-old Mummy.

There's a step by step video to learn the moves on the website and dancers from CBBC’s The Next Step have showcased their versions of the routine too, inviting families to share their own versions on social media using the hashtag #ScreamStreetDanceChallenge.

Find the party pack, dance challenge videos and more on the Scream Street Website.

Catch brand new episodes of Scream Street on CBBC from Monday 26 October at 3:25pm and 6.00pm


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