Halloween is a magical time when little ghosts and goblins are on the hunt for tasty treats. This year, turn your kitchen into a cauldron of creativity with these fun and spooky snack ideas that preschoolers will adore.
Monster Apple Bites

Apple Monster Bites from Fresh Express
Monster Apple Bites are a perfect blend of sweetness and crunch, sure to bring a smile to your preschooler’s face. This snack uses fresh apples, peanut butter, sunflower seeds, and strawberries to create a whimsical monster grin.
The magic of Monster Apple Bites lies in their simplicity and the joy of assembling them. Start by slicing an apple into wedges to form the monster’s mouth. A smear of peanut butter adds a creamy texture, while sunflower seeds become the pointy teeth that are both cute and nutritious. Finish with a slice of strawberry tucked in for a tongue, and your little monsters are ready to munch.
This recipe is popular because it’s both fun and healthy. Preschoolers love getting hands-on with the assembly, making it a perfect activity for tiny hands eager to help in the kitchen. Plus, the combination of fruit and seeds offers a delightful variety of flavors and textures that make snack time extra exciting.
Spooky Spider Crackers

Halloween Spider Crackers from Best Friends For Frosting

Spider-Themed Ritz Cracker Sandwiches (with Variations!) from – Healthy Little Peach
Total Time: 10 min.

Halloween Spider Cracker Snacks from La Jolla Mom
Rating: 4.4. Total Time: peanut butter, mini chocolate chips, pretzel sticks, round crackers.
Spooky Spider Crackers are a crunchy, savory treat that brings the right amount of creepiness to your Halloween snack table. This delightful recipe uses round crackers, creamy cheese spread, pretzel sticks, and olives to craft spiders that are more adorable than scary.
Begin by spreading a generous layer of cheese on each cracker. Pretzel sticks act as the spider’s legs, adding a delightful crunch. For the final touch, place sliced olives on top to create the spider’s body and eyes, making these crawly critters come to life.
What makes these Spooky Spider Crackers a hit with kids and parents alike is their balance of taste and fun. The combination of cheese and pretzels provides a savory flavor that’s hard to resist, while the creative assembly encourages kids to play with their food (in the best way possible). It’s a perfect snack for any Halloween gathering where little ones are present.
Witch’s Broomsticks

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies from Love In My Oven
Total Time: peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cups, mini candy, semi sweet chocolate.
Witch’s Broomsticks bring a touch of magic to your Halloween festivities with their charming appearance and savory taste. This snack is crafted using pretzel sticks, string cheese, and a hint of chives for garnish.
Creating these broomsticks is as simple as it is engaging. Start by cutting string cheese into thirds, then carefully fray one end to mimic broom bristles. Insert a pretzel stick into the unfrayed end to form the broom’s handle. Secure the ‘bristles’ with a chive tie for a touch of green that adds both flavor and flair.
This recipe is a favorite because of its visual appeal and ease of preparation. It’s a fantastic way to get preschoolers involved in the kitchen, allowing them to explore textures and shapes while crafting their own magical broomsticks. Plus, it’s a savory snack that provides a nice balance to the sweeter treats typically found at Halloween parties.
Ghost Bananas
Ghost Bananas are a sweet, spooky snack that is both nutritious and fun to make. These ghostly figures are crafted using bananas, mini chocolate chips, and regular-sized chocolate chips to create the perfect haunting expression.
To make these adorable phantoms, peel a banana and slice it in half. Use mini chocolate chips for the eyes and a regular chocolate chip for the mouth, pressing them gently into the banana. The result is an adorable ghost face that is sure to delight your little ones.
Ghost Bananas are popular because they’re simple, healthy, and irresistibly cute. They offer a natural sweetness that kids love, while parents appreciate the nutritional value. These snacks are perfect for a Halloween party or a spooky school snack, providing a sweet treat without the sugar overload.
Jack-o’-Lantern Orange Cups
Jack-o’-Lantern Orange Cups are a refreshing and fun way to serve fruit at your Halloween gathering. This snack is made using oranges, fresh fruit salad, and a touch of creativity to carve out spooky faces.
Start by carefully cutting the top off an orange and scooping out the inside to create a bowl. Use a sharp knife to carve a jack-o’-lantern face into one side, just like you would with a pumpkin. Fill the orange cup with a colorful fruit salad, and replace the top for a festive touch.
This snack is not only visually appealing but also packed with vitamins, making it a healthy choice for a Halloween treat. It’s a great way to encourage kids to eat more fruit, and the process of creating the jack-o’-lantern faces can be a fun activity for the whole family.
Mummy Hot Dogs
Mummy Hot Dogs are a warm, savory treat that is both delicious and easy to make. This spooky snack uses hot dogs, crescent roll dough, and a bit of mustard to create the perfect mummy wrap.
Simply wrap strips of crescent roll dough around each hot dog, leaving gaps to resemble mummy bandages. Bake until golden brown, then use mustard to add eyes peeking through the wraps. The result is a delightful mummy that kids will love to eat.
This recipe is a hit because of its warm, comforting taste and the fun presentation. It’s a great way to serve a classic favorite with a Halloween twist, making it a perfect addition to any spooky celebration.
Pro Tricks for Amazing Halloween Snacks

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies from Love In My Oven
Total Time: peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cups, mini candy, semi sweet chocolate.
Get Creative with Ingredients
Don’t be afraid to substitute ingredients to cater to dietary needs or preferences, such as using almond butter instead of peanut butter. This keeps the snacks safe and enjoyable for everyone.
Involve the Kids
Let the little ones help with assembling the snacks. It makes them more excited to eat what they’ve created and adds an extra layer of fun to the Halloween experience.
Presentation is Key
Use colorful plates and spooky decorations to enhance the Halloween theme. A well-presented snack can make the experience more magical and memorable for young children.