
Halloween with toddlers is all about fun, creativity, and making sweet memories—not scary ones! Whether you’re planning a spooky playdate, a cozy afternoon at home, or a little trick-or-treat adventure, there are plenty of toddler-friendly ways to celebrate.
Here are some easy and safe Halloween activities your little pumpkin will love!
🧡 1. Pumpkin Decorating (No Carving Needed!)
Carving pumpkins can be tricky with toddlers, so skip the knives and go for painting, stickers, and washable markers instead.
Try this:
- Use googly eyes, pipe cleaners, and pom-poms for silly faces.
- Let your toddler paint mini pumpkins with non-toxic paints.
Tip: Add a drop cloth or old newspaper for easy cleanup.
Try this:
- Use googly eyes, pipe cleaners, and pom-poms for silly faces.
- Let your toddler paint mini pumpkins with non-toxic washable paints or toddler paint sticks.
👻 2. Halloween Sensory Bin
Create a spooky sensory adventure right in your living room!
Fill a large bin with:
- Dried black beans or orange rice
- Plastic spiders and bats
- Mini pumpkins or ghost erasers
- Scoops, spoons, and cups
Why it’s great: Helps toddlers develop fine motor skills and explore new textures in a fun, festive way.
🍬 3. Toddler Trick-or-Treat Practice
Before the big night, let your toddler practice trick-or-treating at home.
Set up doors in your hallway (or use toy houses), and take turns saying “Trick or treat!”
Bonus idea: Use healthy treats like fruit pouches or reusable snack bags.
🕸️ 4. Halloween Story Time
Reading Halloween books helps toddlers understand the holiday in a gentle way.
Favorites include:
- Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldson
- Five Little Pumpkins by Dan Yaccarino
- Where’s My Mummy? by Carolyn Crimi
Snuggle up with a blanket, dim the lights, and use silly voices for the characters!
🧁 5. Spooky Snack Making
Toddlers love helping in the kitchen! Try these simple Halloween snacks:
- Banana ghosts (banana halves + mini chocolate chip eyes)
- Mandarin orange “pumpkins” (peeled oranges + celery stems)
- Toast cut into bat or ghost shapes
Pro tip: Let your toddler help decorate — messy is part of the fun!
🕷️ 6. Costume Dress-Up Parade
Toddlers adore pretend play!
Have a mini costume parade at home or with neighbors.
Play upbeat Halloween music and let your little one show off their outfit.
Take lots of pictures — these are memories you’ll treasure forever!
Here are some cute outfits: Halloween toddler costumes
🌙 7. Glow-in-the-Dark Dance Party
When it gets dark, turn off the lights and break out glow sticks, flashlights, and Halloween songs.
It’s a perfect pre-bedtime activity that’s exciting yet safe indoors.

👶 Final Thoughts
Halloween with toddlers doesn’t need to be complicated or spooky — it’s all about playful discovery and family time.
Pick one or two activities, keep things simple, and most importantly, have fun!
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