20 Fun and Easy Halloween Classroom Treats Your Kids Will Love

Halloween treats for the classroom

Halloween in the classroom is one of the most exciting times of the year for kids.

Between costumes, crafts, and spooky decorations, the treats are often the highlight! But finding snacks that are easy, kid-friendly, and safe for school can feel tricky.

That’s why I’ve rounded up 20 fun and easy Halloween classroom treats that are simple to make, festive, and perfect for little hands.

Why you’ll love these:


  • Kid-Approved & Teacher-Friendly: – These treats are festive, classroom-safe, and easy for kids to enjoy without a big mess.
  • Quick & Simple Recipes: Most of the ideas use just a few ingredients and minimal prep—perfect for busy parents.
  • Creative & Fun Variety: From healthy options to sweet snacks and DIY treat bags, there’s something here for every classroom celebration.

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Candy-Free Halloween Treats

Keeping treats healthy doesn’t mean skipping the fun. These options are simple, colorful, and school-approved.

1. Ghost Bananas


Slice bananas in half and use chocolate chips or edible markers to make little ghost faces.


Try these edible markers —they’re perfect for decorating fruit.

2. Monster Apples


Apple slices with peanut butter or sunflower seed butter (for nut-free classrooms) and candy eyes.
Candy eyes are a must-have! Grab them here .

3. Pumpkin Oranges


Draw pumpkin faces on small oranges or clementines. Cute, healthy, and fun for little hands.

Alternatively, you can grab a clementine and place a celery stick in the top like the image above.

4. Halloween Juice Bottles

This is a creative way to give your students/classmates something to drink with their spooky Halloween treats for the classroom.

5. Veggie Skeletons


Arrange cucumber slices, carrot sticks, and bell pepper pieces in a skeleton shape for a healthy Halloween snack.


Sweet and Simple Treats

Sometimes you want a little sugar, and these sweet treats are easy to make and festive.

6. Spider Crackers


Mini crackers with pretzel legs and chocolate chip eyes. Quick, cute, and fun to munch on.

7. Monster Rice Krispie Treats


Shape Rice Krispies into monsters, then decorate with candy eyes and colored chocolate.
Rice Krispies and chocolate melts available here.

8. Witch Hat Cookies


Chocolate cookies topped with a Hershey’s Kiss and a bit of orange icing.
Cookie decorating kit suggestion.

Easy Halloween Classroom Treats

9. Mummy Brownies


Brownie squares with white icing strips and candy eyes. Kids love them, and they’re easy to prep ahead.

10. Pumpkin Cupcakes


Mini cupcakes with orange frosting and green icing stems. Perfect for little hands!
Grab Halloween cupcake liners .


Fun DIY Treat Bags

Treats don’t have to be baked—presentation makes a big difference!

11. Monster Treat Bags


Decorate paper bags as monsters and fill them with candy or small toys.
A great spooky option is to add the treats to a clear glove.

12. Mini Boo Buckets


Plastic cups or buckets decorated with Halloween stickers, filled with candy.
20+ Cheap and Cute Boo Baskets here.

13. Monster Popcorn Cups


This is colorful monster popcorn is easy to make! The candy melts give it a spooky look, and the eyeballs make it look silly. This is perfect for classrooms and movie nights.

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14. Black Cat Oreos


These are super cute and easy to make!

15. Pumpkin Bags


Super easy! Get a bag of orange cheese balls and fill the bag and tie them with a green string. Grab the Halloween bags here.


No-Bake, Quick Halloween Treats

Perfect for busy parents or last-minute prep!

16. Spooky Dirt Cups


Dip pretzel sticks in chocolate and add a candy or licorice handle for mini broomsticks.

17. Orange Fruit Cup Jack-o-Lanterns


Layer yogurt, fruit, and candy corn in small cups. Quick, colorful, and tasty!

18. Oreo Bat Cupcakes


How cute are these? They are super easy to make and kids love them.

19. Chocolate Eyeball Monster Pretzels


This is an easy recipe that is sweet and spooky. This is perfect for classroom parties.

20. Mummy Cake Pops


These are cute homemade Halloween classroom snacks.

Final Thoughts

Halloween treats in the classroom don’t have to be complicated or time-consuming.

All you have to do is have some fun, get a little creative and your students/classmates will love it.

Try mixing and matching these ideas for your classroom, and don’t forget to include allergy-friendly options.

If you make any of these treats, share your favorite in the comments below—I’d love to see what you create!

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