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If Your Kids Love Halloween, Here Are 36 Cute And Spooky Products To Gift Them

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If Your Kids Love Halloween, Here Are 36 Cute And Spooky Products To Gift Them

Fill up their Boo Basket with these undeniably darling Halloween treats.

1. A utterly lovely night-light for kids who wouldn’t mind sharing their room with some friendly souls toasting marshmallows by the campfire — telling ghost stories, no doubt.

Promising review: “I ordered three of these for each household in our family. Everyone was pleasantly surprised by their gift that they had received. I’m impressed, I give it two thumbs up.” —Monica Conrekas

Get it from Amazon for $12.89+ (available in five designs). 

2. A Fuggler bat with glowing eyes and teeth — this will delight any child who likes things that are, well, kinda creepy. This toy might scare you, but your kid won’t ~bat~ an eye before cuddling up with this creature at night.

Promising review: “New to the Fuggler community and very pleased! The teeth and eyes glow in the dark! I love him.” —Malina

Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (available in five styles).

3. Or a *darling* knit baby bat for the cute little critter in your home.

Red & Olive

This little doll (who we have named Batrick) is my one-year-old daughter’s current obsession. It’s lightweight and fits in the palm of your hand, which makes it really easy for her to carry around. These dolls are all high-quality heirloom gifts, and the Halloween collection meets Red & Olive’s consistently high standards. I love these dolls. 

Get it from Red & Olive for $35.

4. B is for Boo: A Halloween Alphabet, a chillingly charming board book that’ll add some silliness to spooky season.

Amazon

I impulse-bought this to use as decor for a Halloween table I put together two years ago. It’s perfect! Each letter has a vintage-inspired illustration with diverse characters and clever details. I’m a big fan!

Promising review: “The illustration style immediately grabbed my attention. I bought it for my toddler but could have just as well bought it for myself. My son loves the book even though I got it after Halloween. He seems to like Halloween imagery and we’ve read it frequently this December. His favorite letter is B for boo as he likes to scare us all the time.” —BlueCactus31

Get it from Amazon for $10.73.

5. A ghost witch lamp so darn adorable your kids may want to carry this around with them all October long. It’s touch-sensitive, has different brightness settings, and has a timer. It’s also chargeable, so there’s no need to keep it by an outlet. 

I got this little witch for a Halloween bookshelf I’m putting together and it couldn’t be cuter! The light is soft (which also makes it a perfect night light for my daughter’s nursery) and lovely. The packaging is darling — totally worth gifting to adults or kids who love ghostly goods.

Get it from Amazon for $14.29 (available in two styles).

6. Disney’s Silly Symphonies Skeleton Dance Collectible (from the 100 Years of Wonder collection) for families who start off their Halloween celebrations in early September, playing this video daily to shake the summer heat off their bones and dance until they drop!

Amazon

Promising review: “We love these skeleton plushies!! We watched the skeleton dance during the fall, and it quickly became a family favorite short. When I saw these plushies, I knew we had to have them! My 8-year-old son loves them and was so happy to receive them as a gift. If you love the Skeleton Dance or are a Disney collector, you are sure to love these!!” —2Bit

Get it from Amazon for $32.39 (available in four styles).

7. A cozy coloring book so spoopy cute you just might wish you and your kiddos were living among the quilting ghosts, cello-playing pumpkins, and gardening monsters you’re gonna be coloring. Sigh, sounds nice.

Promising review: “I love this coloring book. The images are cute and unique. This is truly one of my favorite past times. 🎃” —Caramelo_Foreverz

Get it from Amazon for $7.99.

8. A *literal* jack-o’-lantern that’ll create the perfect autumnal ambiance with the twinkle lights and movie night blanket forts you set up for your family’s annual viewing of It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.

This purchase also includes a set of six bat glow sticks!

Promising review: “I love these bat light sticks and pumpkin lantern. They are plenty bright for little ones to carry and be seen. Definitely recommend this purchase. Our little one was excited to receive these. Great quality and battery operated and even included. Excellent value, excellent light.” —Michelle

Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

9. A four-pack of trick-or-treat Bluey characters (Lucky, Bluey, Bingo, and Chloe, if memory serves) sure to be your Bluey-enthusiast’s favorite treat this Halloween. I’m 31 and you better believe I want these among my holiday decor… likely even more than my toddler does.

Amazon

Promising review: “These figures are exactly what you expect to get when buying this type of figurine toy for your children. They are well-made and cute. They are the perfect size to throw in a bag of play stuff for on-the-go and are easy to wash up from sticky fingers. The price was cheaper than most other places I looked, and they are the same as the sets you would find in a department store.” —Samantha Moe

Get it from Amazon for $14.99 (available in 10 styles).

11. A ceramic mug so your kiddo can join you in your morning PSL fix with their own mug of pumpkin spice chocolate milk.

Amazon

Promising review: “I love my new coffee mug. It makes me feel as warm as my coffee in it.” —Monica Woods

Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

12. A limited edition pastel pumpkin minky for parents of not-so-scary kiddos who would far prefer celebrating Halloween if everything was pretty, fluffy, and pink.

Posh Peanut

My daughter came home from the hospital in Posh Peanut and she’s been wearing it ever since. I’m attached. I have a Lisa Frank version of the blanket above and (although I’m not proud to admit it) I have been known to steal it from my infant daughter and use it myself when I need a cozy movie night blanket. The bamboo side is cold and breathable (think the other side of the pillow), while the fluffy side is ultra-soft and warm. Their stuff? It’s good stuff.

Promising review: “After my first posh blanket was so soft and warm I couldn’t resist and now I need more. I love the prints too!” —E

Get it from Posh Peanut for $68 (available in 13 other styles).

13. And a box of 11 wooden mushrooms that’ll be a hit in homes that lean toward harvest season celebrations more than witches and creature features. 

Amazon

Promising review: “These are adorable, sturdy, and so cute. My 22-month-old absolutely loves them. I want to order two more sets but am trying not to be excessive. They are just so perfect and well made. There are three of them that I am keeping away from him for now due to their size but cant wait to add those into the pile.” —Jackie

Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

14. A pumpkin bonnet you can gift your child now and have them wear *every day* in October. And November. Creeping into December? Worth it. The photos are gonna be gourdgeous.

Mori

Love the whole look? You can get the complete set

Promising review: “This pumpkin hat is lovely and incredibly soft. I’ll be ordering more soon.” —Sara

Get it from Mori for $19.50 (available in sizes 0-3m–12-24m).

15. A trio of honeycomb witches — a delightful decor option for kids who want their bedrooms to be as festive as the front yard is on Halloween. These pack flat, making them easy to store and set up year after year.

Maisonette

Get them from Maisonette for $22.

16. A wizard potion science kit that’ll create (edible!) bubbling brews inside a kid-sized cauldron. This is so dang fun it’s sure to keep your witch or wizard engaged in their playtime potions class.

Amazon

Promising review: “This kit is super fun to do. The potions are really easy to make, so kids can help out with most of it. Kids have fun making it and getting to learn the science behind making each potion. The recipe booklet is set up like a story book.” —Stephanie Kraft

Get it from Amazon for $24.93.

17. The Haunted Mansion a Little Golden Book, a terrifyingly fun storybook tour of this classic ride for kids (and their Disney adults) who can’t wait until their next trip to meet up with Madame Leota.

Promising review: “We purchased this in 2021 to be able to read to our son at bedtime, especially around Halloween. It’s a great book for any time, but we like to read him books that fit with the holidays. This version of the timeless tale is a cute one, told in the first-person perspective of a young girl. The book arrived in good condition, and it was a great addition to our son’s collection.” —DragMom

Get it from Amazon for $5.99.

19. A pack of Halloween sticker sheets with dozens of creatures and facial features your kids can mix and match to create some monstrously fun new friends. 

Amazon

Promising review: “I was expecting them to be about the size of a playing card or maybe slightly bigger but I wasn’t expecting them to be as big as they are. I definitely feel like I got a value for my money here, folks; the quality of these sticker sheets is top-notch. I’m very happy with the variety of styles to choose from.” —Amazon Customer

Get a pack of 36 from Amazon for $8.99.

20. A Halloween scavenger hunt that’ll have your kiddos running around your place (while *you* enjoy snoozing on the sofa) hunting for spell books, flying brooms, and pots for potions. 

Amazon

Promising review: “This Halloween scavenger hunt is a total hit! My little one is obsessed with finding all the objects, and I love how it’s both fun and educational. It’s been a great way to keep my child engaged, away from screens, and entertained on-the-go. Perfect for at home or outings. I can’t recommend it enough for parents looking for a creative, developmental game for toddlers. We also have the Indoor and Outdoor ones as well, and I am eyeing up the Travel one!” —Heather W.

Get it from Amazon for $12.99.

21. A coffin letter board with dozens of letters and spooky symbols, so the monster under your babe’s bed can leave them some silly, festive messages in their sleep.

Promising review: “This thing is great! I love it so much! It comes with a large variety of seasonal emojis and symbols in addition to letters and numbers. The spooky emojis are amazing! I love the little bats! This letter board is absolute perfection.” —Gigi Ghoul

Get it from Amazon for $34.97+ (available in six colors).

22. A Grim Reaper Squishmallow that’ll be a cuddly companion for your child at night, even though they already sleep like the dead the minute their head hits the pillow. Jealous.

Promising review: “Absolutely love it, it came exactly how I’d imagine it would! Soft and squishy and just perfect! It was also packaged nicely!” —Molly Rose

Get it from Amazon for $21.99.

23. A Halloween dig kit complete with a brush, pick, and wooden hammer for archeologists in training who would love nothing more than chiseling a pumpkin to their heart’s content while discovering creepy crawly oddities along the way.

Amazon

Promising review: “My son is in love with Halloween. Every birthday and Christmas list is always Halloween stuff. This is the first time I have seen a Halloween-themed dig kit, so I had to get it. It is bigger than I pictured and looks great! Such a fun and unique gift. Some of the reviews mentioned that it’s hard to dig at, and I actually love that. I don’t like dig kit bars that open very quickly. I like it when they last, and the kids have to work at it, so I am really pleased with this. Dig kits are inherently messy, so this is definitely an outside activity and I love that it is also filled with Halloween goodies inside! After having done so many dig kits it’s nice to have a variation.” —Mary Hill

Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

24. A pack of Halloween pimple patches that’ll be a cute skincare solution for the inevitable breakouts your tween will get during a month when we *all* celebrate the invention of candy.

SpaLife

These Hydrocolloid patches absorb built-up liquid and dirt, shrinking breakouts without damaging the skin. Results start showing around six hours after use.

Get it from SpaLife for $9.

25. A pack of Halloween fidget toys so all the kids in your family can fidget the day away when you end up road tripping to Grandma and Grandpa’s house over the holidays.  

Amazon

Promising review: “These were a great hit with my kids on Halloween. They all liked these. They are made well and we’re a great price. I would highly recommend.” —R. Siraco

Get a pack of 24 from Amazon for $12.99.

26. A bat wing claw clip that’ll have your kid’s hair looking spooky *and* oh-so-cool.

Amazon

Promising review: “This is excellent! I was actually surprised by how great this clip is. It’s metal, but not heavy on my head. It has a strong grip and stays where it’s placed all day. Overall, a really great product.” —Shawn Browning

Get it from Amazon for $7.99 (available in 13 styles).

27. A Pumpkin alpaca doll bundled with a hardcover story featuring the very doll your kiddo can cuddle as you read. The bundle includes a sweet affirmation card, as the brand is focused on creating a safe and emotionally available space for youngsters through thoughtful stories and matching fuzzy friends.

Slumberkins

Promising review: “All of these kins are theee cuuutest. But the peacock dragon was the perfect choice for my spooky-loving girly girl. The book is also adorable and has a great message!” —Chelsea

Get it on sale from Slumberkins for $58.99 (originally $66.99; available in four doll styles).

28. A crayon holder that’ll keep your family’s craft table looking seasonal and sharp while you decorate your way through the holiday.

Amazon

I got this little bat after seeing it on Pinterest.

Get the pumpkin from Amazon for $14.99 (also available as a bat).

29. A pair of bat wing eye masks made with charcoal for gifting your teen (and yourself) if they plan on keeping you up to watch horror movies every night in October.

SpaLife

Get it from SpaLife for $10.

30. Scary Bingo — a card and token game with illustrations you’ll adore. Plus, your kids and their friends are sure to find this so fun they’ll ask to play it again and again (long after Halloween has come and gone).

Amazon

Promising review: “My daughters love playing this game. The monsters are so cute and silly. It’s such a great way to bond as a family.” —MissGabbers

Get it from Amazon for $19.99.

31. An infant astronaut costume (with a removable jetpack!) for the brightest star you know.

Pottery Barn Kids

My daughter has this costume! It’s warm for cold Halloween nights, easy to put on, and looks *so* cute with the little stars bouncing around the jetpack as she walks. This is a 10/10 pick!

Get it from Pottery Barn Kids for $69.

32. A Meri Meri trick-or-treat basket you’ll love giving your own little pumpkin.

Anthropologie

Promising review: “I’m so excited for my daughter to use this for Halloween and many more to come. The details are fun and cute couldn’t be happier with my purchase. ❤️🎃 Love love love.” —ToryDavi

Get it from Anthropologie for $42.

33. A game of Stack the Bones sure to be a skele-ton of fun at your Halloween game night! 

Heirloom Art Co.

This product is 54 pieces in total and made in the US from eco-friendly paulownia wood.

Get it from Heirloom Art Co. for $28.

34. A World Full of Spooky Stories, a compilation of stories that’ll give you a cultural world tour *and* give you a few more ideas when your kids want you to tell them a scary story every night before bed. 

Promising review: “I bought this for my grandson who is four years old. My daughter likes to have some stories that are short and he likes spooky things. Each story notes what country it is from. The book is a hit with my daughter and my grandson.” —Mary

Get it from Amazon for $17.87.

35. A, ahem, Zombear, which is a classic character from the Deddy Bear world, for folks who would adore a stuffed animal that reflects their love of the Halloween season. This little undead critter comes shipped in a body bag complete with an autopsy tag. You read that right! This little bear’s blood type? Rotten.

Mallory Mower / BuzzFeed

There’s nothing I find quite as funny as pairing my baby up with spooky stuff. Catching her napping with her Deddy Bears (oh yeah, the kid has more than one) makes me feel parenthood *delight* on the daily. These are shockingly soft and really lightweight, which makes them great playmates for my kiddo! But also, they’re just fun. No kids? No problem! You still need them. Be sure to check out all of the available Deddy Bears

Promising review: “This cuddly plush is the perfect blend of gruesome and cute! I am absolutely in love. It’s EXTREMELY SOFT! The perfect buddy to cuddle with while watching your favorite scary movies. I will definitely be getting the rest. I need them all!!” —Brittany

Get it from Amazon for $29.99.

36. Skulls, a hilarious and not-so-spooky pro-skull children’s book that’ll have you laughing your head off.

Amazon

Promising review: “I love this book as much, if not more than, I love my skull!” —Aimee

Get it from Amazon for $17.66.

Reviews in this post have been edited for length and clarity.

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