Halloween Bracelets
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Worn individually or stacked together, these festive bracelets come in seasonally appropriate colors and come with charms like pumpkins, bats, and ghosts. There are 48 bracelets in the set, so they can be given out individually or in bunches, or used as prizes. No age recommendation given
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Ghost Cups
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Kids today always seem to have a water bottle within arm's reach, and with these, they can keep the spooky vibes going while staying hydrated. The cups come with a lid and straw, and each one holds 8 ounces. They come in a set of 12. No age recommendation given
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Halloween Rubber Ducks
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Ducks aren't the first thing that come to mind when someone says "Halloween," but these costumed rubber duckies really fit the bill (pun intended). Use them in a bath, give them out as favors, or just line them up on a shelf as a decoration. There are 27 ducks in a set. Ages 3+
Skeleton Hand Pens
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Not only can these bony hands wave and give high fives, they're also working pens, good for studying during spooky season. Each one is six inches long, and there are 12 in a pack. No age recommendation given
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Pokémon Trick or Trade BOOster Bundles
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Credit: The Pokémon CompanyYou get 35, three-card booster packs in this bag, and they're full of Pokémon that fit the season. (Gotta love that Pumpkaboo.) Don't be surprised to see young trainers circling the block again and again to try and get more. (Note to serious card collectors: This bundle was released in 2024; a new one for 2025 has not come out yet.) Ages 6+
Lucky Trolls
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Sure, they're not Labubu, but these were the OG. The wild, rainbow hair is as fun to play with now as it was in the '80s. The set comes with 24 figures, and also 12 plastic pumpkins to put them in (sort of like Easter eggs). Ages 3+, be wary of small parts
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Halloween Light-Up Rings
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These rings make for fun, seasonal accessories during the day, but they also light up with the power of LEDs that flash red, green, and blue. They're a good way to brighten up a dark costume. Ages 3+, be wary of small parts
Glow-in-the-Dark Halloween Bounce Balls
Bouncy balls are always a good time, but this set of 72 bounce balls gets even more fun when the lights go out. Then, revelers can see the balls' glow-in-the-dark designs (which makes them easier to keep track of). No age recommendation given
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PartySticks Glow Bracelets
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Credit: PartySticksThese PartySticks come 100 to a pack, which means there's enough for every kid in the neighborhood. Plus, when kids wear them, they'll be easier to see crossing the street. Ages 3+
Galaxy Slime
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When the slime comes out of these containers, not only does it feel cool to touch, it has a marbled, rainbow, galactic look to it—so cool! They come in a pack of 24 containers. Ages 5+
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Mini Halloween Pop Fidget Toys
They've been around for years now, but pop fidgets still feel satisfying to push and press. These come with 24 pop fidget toys in six different Halloween shapes, and they have a chain that lets them be used as a backpack charm. No age recommendation given
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Halloween Squishies
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Slow-rising squishies are still as popular as ever, and this pack comes in a set of six shapes, perfect for Halloween. Skeletons, vampires, mummies and the like are far less threatening when you can smush them. Those who are anticipating doing a larger handout can also get smaller squishes in larger numbers. Ages 3+
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Stretchy Skeletons
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Credit: UpBrandsYou've heard of spooky, scary skeletons—but these are stretchy, silly skeletons! The pack of 48 includes all different colors, and kids will love feeling the stretch. Ages 3+
Monster Plushes
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For a handout that fits the Halloween theme but isn't too scary, these plush monsters are actually cute and good to snuggle up with. There are 12 in a pack, and they're around 2.25 inches to 4 inches big. No age recommendation given
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Stuffed Gloves
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This is especially cool for anyone who has a Dr. Frankenstein or Mad Scientist-themed Halloween party. Kids can get creeped out by having to reach into the glove and pull the toys from the fingers. This comes with 12 gloves and items like fangs, witch fingers, tops, plastic bugs, pullback cars, and more goodies to fill them with. (Note: The gloves do not come pre-filled.) Ages 3+, be wary of small pieces
Fortune Teller Miracle Fish
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Adults may remember these from their own childhoods. Kids will love the vintage pleasure of watching the magic fortune-telling fish curl in the palms of their hands, revealing what's to come in their futures. Ages 6+
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Spider Rings
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Sometimes the classics are classics for a reason. No matter how many times you've seen these spindly plastic legs, they still manage to make the skin crawl. There are 288 rings in this pack, and they come in orange, black, and purple. Ages 3+
Mini Jack o' Lantern Slinkies
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Okay, these mini coils are too small to go down stairs, but kids can stretch them, spring them, and twirl them around their fingers. Plus, they come in such fun colors, they'll liven up a Halloween bowl that's full of orange and black. Ages 3+
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Noisy Putty Skulls
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What makes this putty "noisy?" Let kids stick their fingers in to find out! When kids put their digits in these smiling skulls, it releases a blast of silly sounds. There are 24 in a set, and each one is 1-inch tall. Ages 3+
Halloween Coloring Books
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Give them something to do while waiting for the sun to go down. The set comes with 20 coloring books, and each one is just 5 inches by 7 inches, so they can be easy take-alongs. Ages 3+

Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
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