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25 Halloween Treat Recipes Kids Will Love (and Parents Too)

Last updated on October 6th, 2025 at 10:26 pm

Halloween is the perfect excuse to get your kids in the kitchen and whip up some spooky (and delicious!) treats. Whether you’re sending goodies to a school party, hosting a playdate, or just looking for a fun family activity at home, these sweet ideas are guaranteed to be a hit.

From gooey Mummy Rice Krispie treats to the cutest Peanut Butter Spider Cookies, you’ll find plenty of desserts that are festive, kid-friendly, and easy to make. Most of these recipes come together quickly, which makes them perfect for busy parents and simple enough for toddlers and preschoolers to help with too.

I’ve rounded up over 20 Halloween desserts for kids that range from no-bake treats to cookies, cupcakes, and more. The best part is they look Pinterest-worthy while still being simple to make, so you get all the spooky holiday magic without spending hours in the kitchen. 

With candy eyeballs, sprinkles, and a touch of orange frosting, you’ll be ready to make this Halloween extra sweet.

If you’re looking for Halloween ideas beyond desserts, my Halloween snacks for kids roundup has plenty of savory options the whole family will love.

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Fun and Spooky Halloween Treats

1. Gooey Halloween Rice Krispie Treats

Halloween dessert of mummy rice krispie treats

These gooey Rice Krispie treats are the perfect Halloween dessert for kids. They come together quickly, making them great for preschool parties or Halloween family nights. Topped with candy eyeballs or sprinkles, they look spooky and fun without taking hours to make. [Get the recipe here.]

2. Peanut Butter Spider Cookies

Homemade spider cookies with peanut butter bases, Reese’s cups, and candy eyes cooling on a wire rack after baking.

These peanut butter spider cookies start with a soft peanut butter base, then get topped with a Reese’s cup, candy eyes, and chocolate “legs.” They’re just the right mix of spooky and sweet and make a fun after-school treat during October. [Get the recipe here.]

3. Halloween Graveyard Pudding Cups

Halloween graveyard pudding cups made with chocolate pudding, crushed cookies for dirt, and decorated with candy tombstones and ghosts.

Layered with chocolate pudding, crushed cookies, and topped with candy tombstones, these graveyard pudding cups are spooky, simple, and perfect for classroom parties or a Halloween bash. Kids will love the creepy decorations as much as the taste. [Get the recipe here.]

4. Jello Zombie Brains

Jello zombie brain treats made with green lime gelatin in brain molds and topped with cherry sauce for a spooky Halloween snack.

These creepy little Jello brains make in these simple molds are made with lime gelatin, evaporated milk, and a splash of cherry topping for a “bloody” effect. They’re such a fun addition to any Halloween party and kids love the gross-out factor just as much as the taste. [Get the recipe here.]

5. Monster Chocolate Donuts

Halloween monster chocolate donuts made in a donut mold with candy eyeballs and colorful sprinkles.

These rich chocolate donuts are baked in a simple donut mold and decorated with candy eyeballs and colorful sprinkles to create adorable monsters. They’re cute, easy to make, and always a hit for Halloween parties or as a spooky breakfast treat. [Get the recipe here.]

6. Black Cat Cookies

Black cat Halloween cookies decorated with candy eyes and chocolate features for a spooky homemade treat.

These adorable black cat cookies are decorated with candy eyes and chocolate details to give them a spooky Halloween look. They’re a fun treat to make with kids and a cute addition to any Halloween night at home. [Get the recipe here.]

7. Melted Witch Halloween Bark

Easy melting witch Halloween chocolate bark made with swirled milk and dark chocolate, green candy melts, and decorated with candy witch hats and brooms for a spooky party treat.

If you’re looking for something totally unexpected in this lineup of sweet treats, this melting witch chocolate bark is it. With swirls of milk and dark chocolate, green candy “puddles,” and darling candy witch hats and brooms, it’s a spooky, magically messy twist on classic bark that’s about to become your new Halloween favorite. [Get the recipe here.]

8. Spooky Brownie Bats Bites

Halloween brownie bat bites made with brownie pieces, sandwich cookie wings, chocolate frosting, and candy eyes for a cute spooky after school treat.

These adorable brownie bat bites are made with store-bought brownies, chocolate frosting, sandwich cookie wings, and candy eyes. They come together quickly and make a fun after-school snack when you want something sweet and a little spooky without the extra fuss. [Get the recipe here.]

9. Ghost Marshmallow Popcorn Balls

“Ghost marshmallow popcorn balls dipped in white candy melts and decorated with candy eyes for a cute Halloween treat kids can help make

These ghost popcorn balls are held together with gooey marshmallow, dipped in white candy melts, and finished with candy eyes for a spooky-cute look. They’re a crowd-pleasing Halloween treat that’s easy to make in big batches, making them perfect for classroom parties or Halloween celebrations. [Get the recipe here.]

10. Candy Corn Cookies

Candy corn chocolate cookies are a yummy Halloween dessert to make for school parties or home events.

These candy corn cookies start with an easy cake mix base and are loaded with chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, white chocolate chips, and candy corn. They’re colorful, sweet, and perfect for adding something fun to a Halloween treat table. [Get the recipe here.]

11. Halloween Cake Pops

Halloween cake pops made from crumbled chocolate cake dipped in colorful candy melts and decorated with candy eyes and sprinkles are a great kid friendly Halloween treat options.

These Halloween cake pops start with store-bought chocolate cake, so you don’t even need to turn on the oven. Just crumble, roll, dip in colorful candy melts, and decorate with sprinkles and candy eyes. Kids always go crazy for a cake pop—probably because everything tastes better when it’s on a stick. [Get the recipe here.]

12. Mummy Oreo Cookie Balls

Mummy Oreo cookie balls dipped in white chocolate with candy eyes and drizzle bandages, a fun Halloween treat kids can help decorate.

These Oreo cookie balls are dipped in white chocolate, drizzled with “bandages,” and finished with candy eyes to create the cutest little mummies. They’re easy enough for kids to help decorate, and the messy drizzle makes them turn out fun no matter what. [Get the recipe here.]

13. No Bake Ghost Cookies

No bake mummy nutter butter cookies Halloween dessert for a party.

Made with Nutter Butter cookies, melted white chocolate, and candy eyes, these no-bake ghost cookies couldn’t be easier to pull together. They’re the perfect last-minute Halloween party treat since they come together quickly but still look spooky and fun on a dessert table. [Get the recipe here.]

14. Halloween Crispy Cakes

Halloween dessert of Crispy cakes eye balls decorated rice krispie treats

These spooky eyeball crispy cakes are made with melted marshmallows, for cereal mixed with green food coloring, and carefully topped with white chocolate truffle “eyeballs” that stare right back at you. They’re no-bake, fun to assemble with kids, and bring a unique twist to your Halloween spread. [Get the recipe here.]

15. Monster Pretzels

Halloween monster pretzel rods dipped in colorful candy melts and decorated with candy eyeballs for a salty and sweet spooky treat.

These pretzel rods get a spooky makeover with colorful candy melts and candy eyeballs that turn them into silly little monsters. They’re the perfect mix of salty and sweet and such a fun twist on a classic snack for Halloween. [Get the recipe here.]

16. Werewolf Cupcakes

Easy Halloween cupcakes made with cake mix, decorated with frosting, sprinkles, and candy toppers, perfect for school parties or bake sales.

These Halloween cupcakes start with a simple cake mix and get dressed up with frosting, sprinkles, and candy toppers to make them spooky and fun. They’re quick to bake in big batches, which makes them perfect for school parties, bake sales, or any Halloween get-together where you want a cute treat without a lot of effort. [Get the recipe here.]

17. Cobweb Halloween Cookies

Cobweb cookie Halloween dessert

These cobweb cookies look like they came straight off Pinterest, but they’re easier to make than they seem. A drizzle of melted marshmallows creates the spooky web effect, and a sprinkle of candy “eggs” finishes the look. They’re a fun way to add something eye-catching to your Halloween dessert table. [Get the recipe here.]

18. Spider Donuts

Mini donuts transformed into spider snacks with chocolate-dipped pretzel legs and candy eyes for a quick no-bake Halloween treat.

These cute spider donuts come together with mini donuts, pretzel legs, and candy eyes for a spooky twist on a classic treat. Since they’re no-bake and quick to assemble, they make a fun after-school snack that kids will get a kick out of. [Get the recipe here.]

19. Creepy Eye Oreo Treats

Creepy eye oreo Halloween treats for a school Halloween party or after school snack

These spooky Oreo eyeballs come together with a little icing and candy eyes, making them one of the easiest Halloween treats you can whip up. Kids will love helping stick on the candy eyes and creating their own silly faces, which makes this recipe as much an activity as it is a snack. [Get the recipe here.]

20. Halloween Candy Bark with Oreo Cookies

Halloween candy bark layered with white chocolate, Halloween Oreos, candy pumpkins, M&Ms, and sprinkles for an easy party-ready treat.

This no-bake Halloween candy bark combines white chocolate, Halloween Oreos, M&Ms, candy pumpkins, and festive sprinkles for an over-the-top treat. It comes together in minutes, making it the perfect last-minute addition for a party or spooky snack table. [Get the recipe here.]

21. Pumpkin Rice Krispie Treats

Pumpkin-shaped Rice Krispie treats decorated with fondant leaves and licorice stems—fun for kids to help make and perfect for Halloween.

These pumpkin-shaped Rice Krispie treats are a playful twist on the classic—made with puffed rice, marshmallows, and decorated with fondant leaves and a licorice stem. Little helpers will have a blast shaping and decorating them (with just a bit of marshmallow mess), making it a sticky, sweet, totally memorable activity. [Get the recipe here.]

22. Halloween Puppy Chow

Halloween puppy chow mix with Chex cereal coated in chocolate-peanut butter and tossed with M&M’s, candy corn, Reese’s cups, pretzels, and sprinkles for a crunchy, festive snack.

This Halloween puppy chow mixes crunchy Chex cereal with a chocolate-peanut butter coating, then gets loaded with M&M’s, candy corn, mini Reese’s cups, pretzels, and sprinkles. It’s a no-bake snack mix that’s colorful, crunchy, and fun to grab by the handful during spooky season. [Get the recipe here.]

23. Peanut Butter Witch Hat Cookies

Peanut butter witch hat cookies colored with purple food dye and topped with chocolate kisses for a cute and easy Halloween treat.

These peanut butter witch hat cookies are as simple as they are cute. Start with a peanut butter base, add a chocolate Kiss or Bugle for the hat, and use frosting tinted with purple food coloring to finish the look. They come together quickly and make such a fun Halloween cookie that feels special without a ton of effort. [Get the recipe here.]

24. Candy Corn Mini Cheesecakes

Mini cheesecakes layered in yellow, orange, and white like candy corn, topped with frosting and a ghost topper for an easy Halloween party dessert.

These mini cheesecakes are layered in bright candy-corn shades of yellow, orange, and white, topped with a dollop of frosting and a ghost topper. They bake up in one pan and chill in the fridge, which makes them a simple but impressive choice for school parties, potlucks, or any Halloween get-together. [Get the recipe here.]

25. Candy Corn Pinwheel Cookies

Candy corn pinwheel cookies made with swirled sugar cookie dough tinted in yellow, orange, and white for an easy Halloween cookie kids will love.

These sugar cookies get their fun look from layers of dough tinted in candy corn colors and rolled into a swirl before baking. They’re bright, cheerful, and easier to make than they look, making them a perfect Halloween cookie that kids will be excited to help with. [Get the recipe here.]

Final Thoughts on Halloween Treats for Kids

Halloween is all about making memories. Often the simplest treats, like spooky cookies or ghost popcorn balls, are the ones our kids remember most.

Whether you are sending something fun to a classroom party, putting together an after school snack, or spending time baking together, these recipes bring plenty of fun without adding extra stress.

From quick no bake snacks to colorful cookies and cakes, there is something here every family will enjoy.

Save this post to Pinterest so you will have ideas ready for next Halloween.

If you are looking for even more ways to celebrate, be sure to check out the Halloween printables and activities I have shared. They are a fun way to round out the spooky season.

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