Gather around the campfire and tell a few spooky stories! I’ve gathered together a bunch of spooky campfire stories for kids of all ages. Some are scary while others are spooky with a little bit of silly!
How To Tell A Spooky Story
Don’t rush. Take your time. Don’t be stingy with the pregnant pause.
Keep it grounded in reality. Use familiar places, familiar people. Make it feel like it could really happen.
Tell it as if it just happened. Make the audience feel that they were lucky to have missed this horrific event, but if they aren’t careful it could happen again.
Set the scene. Dim the lights or sit around a campfire. minimal distractions
What would you do if you found a hairy toe outside? Find out what an old woman does when she finds a hairy toe while on a walk in the woods. Read the full story HERE!
Tommy Knockers are the spirits of departed miners that help miners find ore. Find out what happened to Eddie, the unlucky minor who had a run-in with a Tommy Knocker. Read the full story HERE.
Legend has it that if you stab a knife into a grave on an October night, the person in the grave will reach up, grab you, and pull you into the grave. Read more HERE
Legend has it, that The Flying Dutchman is a ghost ship doomed to sail the oceans forever. There have been numerous sightings of the ship, and it is usually spotted from a distance, glowing with ghostly light is said to be a sign of impending doom. Check out the full story HERE.
The night of All Saints is when the paths of the dead and the living are said to cross. The dead rise from their graves and walk amongst the living. Find out what happened on one particularly dreadful night of All Saints. Find the full story HERE.
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