Simple Halloween Treats for School or a Classroom Party – Looking for quick and easy Halloween treat ideas that are perfect for kids? These treats are so simple, even the kids can help make them – no need for you to do it all, mom!
These DIY Halloween snacks and goodie bags are great for school parties, sports teams, home Halloween parties, ballet class friends, or any group of little ones. Whether it’s for Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, or beyond, these cute and easy treats will be a hit! Here are some super adorable and EASY ideas I found!
EASY HALLOWEEN TREATS & SNACKS FOR KIDS
WITCHES’ HATS
Many reviewers suggested using a dab of melted chocolate instead of honey to “glue” the chocolate kiss to the fudge cookie to create the hat.
HALLOWEEN BARK
Drizzle pre-colored candy melts over dark chocolate in your favorite festive design, then cool, break into shards, and voila! You’ve made homemade Halloween candy. According to recipe creator Ashlee Marie Prisbrey, chocolate bark is one of the simplest treats to whip up for any holiday or event. Just change the chocolate color and switch up the themed sprinkles each time!
HALLOWEEN GHOSTIES
You’ll need just three ingredients to whip up these cute and clever little treats, and you don’t have to be a kid to enjoy them! As one reviewer noted, “These were a big hit at the teenage Halloween party.”
ZOMBIE LIPS
Use Goldfish crackers, marshmallows, or slivered almonds to create a treat that’s simply to die for!
HALLOWEEN FRUIT SNACKS
Mix powdered sugar with water to create a thin “glue” that your kids can use to attach candy eyeballs onto pieces of dried fruit.
PEANUT BUTTER SPIDER COOKIES
When cut in half, truffles make fantastic spider bodies when placed atop cookies.
All kids LOVE Halloween treat bags! Here are some adorable ideas for when you need kid-friendly Halloween treats for a large group.
SHAKE ON IT
Give your trick-or-treaters or party guests a hand—specifically, a creepy, candy-filled one that doubles as the ultimate Halloween treat bag! Fill a biodegradable, food-safe green glove with wrapped goodies—chocolate balls fit perfectly in each finger—and tie it closed with black raffia. Add red dot stickers cut into nail shapes, draw on some scars with a Sharpie, and finish it off with a dime-store ring. Then, you can give your guests a spooky high five!
JACK-O’-LANTERN TREAT BOXES
A plump jack-o’-lantern beams with a smile as the candy inside is revealed. This four-inch round container is painted orange and adorned with tapered strips of crepe paper that mimic the ribs of a pumpkin. The treat box is topped off with a stem, leaves, and a funny face, all crafted from crepe paper.
“BUGGING OUT” TREAT BAGS
Trick-or-treaters will surely swarm your house for these bug-adorned Halloween treat bags! Start by downloading and printing bug clip art onto cardstock. Cut out the bugs and glue a standard clothespin to the back of each. Then, portion out store-bought candy into small cellophane or paper bags, pinching each closed with a bug clip for a fun and festive touch!
GHOST GOODIE BAGS
These homemade Halloween goody treat bags are SUPER cute and easy for school kids—aren’t the marshmallow ghosts adorable?! Here’s how to make them:
It’s that simple!