Halloween is the perfect time to let your creativity soar in the kitchen. With a dash of imagination and a sprinkle of fun, you can create delightful treats that will make preschoolers giggle with glee.
Spooky Ghost Bananas
These adorable ghost bananas are as tasty as they are cute. Made with bananas, yogurt, and chocolate chips, they combine a creamy texture with a hint of sweetness that’s just right for little taste buds. The bananas are coated in a thin layer of yogurt to give them a ghostly white appearance.
What makes these treats special is their simplicity and nutritional value, perfect for a quick snack or a Halloween party treat. The chocolate chip eyes and mouths bring these little ghosts to life, making them a hit with the kids. Plus, they’re a healthier option that still feels like a treat, thanks to the natural sweetness of the bananas.
Witch Hat Cookies

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies from Love In My Oven
Total Time: peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cups, mini candy, semi sweet chocolate.

Homemade Halloween Treats: Pumpkin Spice Muffins & More from Sarah Remmer
Rating: 3.5. Total Time: 33 min.
Transform a simple chocolate cookie into a magical witch’s hat with just a few ingredients. You’ll need chocolate cookies, Hershey’s Kisses, and a touch of icing to glue it all together. The rich chocolate flavor is bound to satisfy any sweet tooth.
The best part? These cookies are incredibly easy to assemble, making them a perfect activity for little hands. Kids can help by placing the kiss on top of the cookie and adding a touch of icing for decoration. It’s a fun and interactive way to get everyone involved in the Halloween spirit.
These witch hat cookies are not only delightful to eat but also make for a charming display on any Halloween dessert table. Watch as these tiny witches’ hats vanish in minutes, a testament to their irresistible appeal.
Monster Eyeball Punch

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies from Love In My Oven
Total Time: peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cups, mini candy, semi sweet chocolate.

Homemade Halloween Treats: Pumpkin Spice Muffins & More from Sarah Remmer
Rating: 3.5. Total Time: 33 min.
Get ready to quench little monsters’ thirst with this eerie eyeball punch. It’s a fruity concoction made with pineapple juice, lemon-lime soda, and scoops of sherbet. The real game-changer here is the floating “eyeballs,” made from lychees and blueberries.
This punch is not only refreshing but also visually stunning, capturing the essence of Halloween with its spooky floating eyes. Kids will love the surprise of finding an “eyeball” in their cup! The mix of sweet and tangy flavors makes this punch a crowd-pleaser. It’s the perfect beverage to serve at a Halloween bash or even just a fun snack time at home.
Mini Pumpkin Pizzas

Pizza Bomb Pumpkins from Pudge Factor
Rating: 5. Total Time: italian sausage, bought pizza dough, pizza sauce, mozzarella cheese, mini pepperoni.

How to make mini 'pumpkin' pizzas from Tesco Real Food
Total Time: how to make mini 'pumpkin' pizzas.
Who says pizza can’t be a Halloween treat? These mini pumpkin pizzas are both savory and festive. Using English muffins, marinara sauce, and mozzarella cheese, you can create a mini pizza in the shape of a pumpkin. Add some cut-up olives for the face, and you’ve got a delicious and spooky meal.
The appeal of these pizzas lies in their versatility. Kids can personalize their pumpkins with different toppings, making it a fun culinary activity. The combination of gooey cheese and tangy sauce is a classic that never fails to delight. These mini pizzas are a great way to sneak some veggies into your preschooler’s diet without them even noticing.
Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treats

Frankenstein Halloween Rice Krispie Treats from The Simple, Sweet Life
Rating: 5. Total Time: rice krispie, royal icing, candy melts, black, mini marshmallows.

Frankenstein Crispy Rice Treats from Food Network
Rating: 4.2. Total Time: rice krispies, chocolate chips, candy, food coloring, mini marshmallows.
Bring the monster to life with these colorful Frankenstein Rice Krispie treats. They’re made using the classic Rice Krispie recipe but with a twist—green food coloring and chocolate or candy melts for decoration. The marshmallow goodness paired with the crispy texture creates a treat that’s both familiar and exciting.
What makes these treats stand out is their vibrant color and playful design. Kids love the process of decorating their own Frankenstein faces with various candies. This recipe is perfect for a Halloween-themed cooking session, allowing kids to express their creativity and enjoy the fruits of their labor at the end.
Gooey Monster Cookies
These gooey monster cookies are a colorful and chewy delight. Made with oats, peanut butter, and M&M’s, they offer a chewy texture with bursts of chocolate flavor. The addition of candy eyes gives them a playful, monster-like appearance.
These cookies are a hit with kids because of their bright colors and fun shapes. It’s a versatile recipe that allows for endless customization with different candies and colors. Plus, they’re soft and chewy, making them perfect for little ones to nibble on. Whether you’re serving them at a party or as an after-school snack, these cookies are sure to bring smiles all around.
Tricks for Treats: Making Halloween Snacks a Hit

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies from Love In My Oven
Total Time: peanut butter cookies, peanut butter cups, mini candy, semi sweet chocolate.

Favorite Healthy Halloween Treats and Snacks from Yummy Toddler Food
Rating: 5. Total Time: frozen mango, granola, dried cranberries, baby spinach, mini marshmallows.

Homemade Halloween Treats: Pumpkin Spice Muffins & More from Sarah Remmer
Rating: 3.5. Total Time: 33 min.
Get the Kids Involved
Letting children help in the kitchen not only makes it more fun but also teaches them valuable skills. Simple tasks like placing chocolate chips or spreading sauce can be exciting for them, and they’ll be even more eager to try the treats they’ve made themselves.
Use Safe Utensils
When cooking with preschoolers, it’s important to use child-friendly utensils. Look for silicone or plastic tools with no sharp edges. This ensures that everyone stays safe while enjoying the cooking process together.
Be Creative with Decorations
Don’t be afraid to experiment with different decorations. Candy eyes, colored icing, and fun shapes can turn ordinary snacks into Halloween masterpieces. Encourage kids to use their imagination and create their own unique designs.