Trader Joe’s knows how to do reusable grocery bags, and these mini canvas totes are the newest offering for all you addicts out there. The mini version of the standard canvas shopping bag appeared last week and has been sold out at stores pretty much since they arrived. They cost just $2.99 each and come in yellow, red, blue, and green.

If you happen to have your mini-me with you while shopping, you can easily throw a few into the pint-size shopping carts offered at some stores for kids to push around. And now that we think about it, hey’d make the cutest Halloween costume if you are one of those plan-ahead people. Just find a Hawaiian shirt and your little one is all set.

The totes have two exterior pockets and are stitched with the Trader Joe’s logo. The bottom of the bag expands, and it’s surprisingly roomy, even fitting a laptop. They’re the ideal size for bringing your lunch to work, and we know that teachers would love them for an end-of-the-year gift stuffed with snacks, a plant, and a gift card.

This mom even filled it up with baby supplies as an extra diaper bag to keep in her car:

@badgyalkayy_

I kind of want to add a long strap to the sides of the bag so its easier to carry! 🤭🤎 but moms! Isnt this the cutest thing evsss #foryoupage #fyp #montessorimom #momcontentcreator #ftm #traderjoes #traderjoesmusthaves #traderjoefinds #minicanvastotebag #traderjoesminibag #inspo #fyp #foryoupage #viral

♬ Les Fleurs – Minnie Riperton

Now is a great time of year to shop at Trader Joe’s as all the spring items are starting to hit the shelves. Recently spotted were some too-cute peas and carrots sour gummy candies (immediate addition to the Easter baskets), candy-coated dark chocolate almonds (ditto), and cheery lemon animal crackers. Happy shopping!

When it comes time to plan your kids’ birthday bash, it’s enough to try and figure out the cake, the games, and the party favors. The last thing you need to worry about is the party theme. No worries. From the Taylor Swift birthday party ideas to the still-popular princess and Super Mario Bros. party themes, we’ve got the goods on the hottest kids’ birthday party ideas for 2024.

If you’re looking for seasonal birthday party ideas, check out our favorite outdoor birthday party ideas, our favorite summer birthday party ideas, and some of the best indoor birthday party ideas around.

Birthday Party Ideas Little Kids Will Love

A Unicorn Party

Unicorns are always a popular birthday party idea for kids, but in 2024, with Thelma the Unicorn heading to Netflix, we think they’ll be even bigger. Get some ethereal inspiration from San Diego’s Starry Eyed Events’ gorgeous Elegant Pastel Unicorn Soiree gallery (because, you know, unicorns don’t do parties. They do soirees).

Want to keep young unicorn lovers busy? Try this DIY unicorn horn headband that is an absolute must for your little guests.

Next-Level Princess Parties

a picture of a princess themed birthday party idea for kids
Mint Event Design

There are three secret ingredients to pulling off this party: tulle, gold glitter, and a princess cake. Skip on over to Mint Event Design to see more inspiring pictures. And check out our review of Cakest and other DIY baking kits. 

Messy Parties

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Ditch the nice clothes and let your kids get messy! Our original messy art party uses squirt guns, mega-canvases, shaving cream, and paint-filled eggs to get kids' creative juices flowing. You can also throw a slime party (check out our favorite videos on making slime here), a DIY craft party or a mad scientist party complete with a potion-making station. 

Sleep-Under

Parents treat their children to a colorful evening birthday celebration
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Instead of a sleepover, why not a sleep-under? Perfect for younger kids or kids who aren't ready to make the jump to a whole night, invite friends over around dinner time, and plan fun "nighttime" activities like karaoke, a dance party, glow-in-the-dark games, outdoor games you can play in the dark or even crafts. 

Sonic the Hedgehog Birthday Party

Does your little gamer love Sonic? Turns out, a lot of other people’s kiddos dig the feisty blue hedgehog, too. Since Sonic 3 hits theaters in 2024, we’re betting this kids’ birthday party idea will be everywhere this year. Find a plethora of Sonic birthday party supplies on Amazon.

Super Mario Bros. Party Theme

A picture of a super mario themed party, a good kids birthday party idea
Kara's Party Ideas

The new Super Mario Bros. movie is now streaming, and kids love it just as much as when it was in theaters. Since the classic Nintendo game never goes out of style, we think this birthday party idea will be even more popular in 2024. Get inspired with tons of ideas over at Kara's Party Ideas. 

Spa Party

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Who wouldn't want to celebrate their birthday with a full spa treatment? Drop cucumber slices in water, offer cozy robes and slippers, and twirl their hair up in a towel for a day of pampering that includes manicures, pedicures, and facial masks.

Star Wars Birthday Party

DIY lightsabers, a droid-decorating station, and a Death Star piñata from Spaceships and Laser Beams.
Sweet Pea Parties

The Star Wars franchise may be decades old, but the force is still going strong thanks to The Mandalorian, Andor, Ashoka, and the Star Wars attractions at Disney parks. Young Jedi will love this party plan that includes DIY lightsabers, a droid-decorating station, and a Death Star piñata from Spaceships and Laser Beams.

Want something female-centric for your budding Rey? This Millennium Falcon party from Kara's Party Ideas will get your little girls ready for action.

Birthday Party Themes Big Kids Will Love

Taylor Swift Birthday Party

Gather round, swifties! Between her sold-out Eras tour and being Time’s Person of the Year, Taylor is hotter than ever. Expect her fans to want to celebrate with friendship bracelets, her songs on shuffle, and a lip sync contest.

Active Parties

Booking time at a ropes course, zipline, rock-climbing venue, trampoline park, or laser tag arena is a kids’ birthday party idea that’ll still be strong in 2024.  While most of these courses tend to be for children ages 8 and up, it can sometimes depend on kids’ comfort levels. It’s always good to let parents know in advance, usually a necessity because waivers need to be signed and grownups need to have some kind of activity alternative for kids who decide against it at the last minute (including the birthday kid) like a simple art or hands-on craft. Most places will have a party room for rent.

Video Game Truck Parties

a video game truck is a popular birthday party idea
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If you have a game-obsessed kiddo at home, consider renting a video game truck to show up for a few hours. This birthday party idea has been popping up more in the last year or so, and we expect it to be even bigger this year. 

Related: 15 Birthday Party Favors for $5 or Less

Movie Theater Party

a picture of kids at the movies, a fun kids birthday party idea
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With so many new family movies coming in 2024, a fun kids' birthday party idea we think will be extra popular is a movie theater party! Either look into options for renting out a theater or opt to purchase a row of seats for your kid and their friends. 

Glamping Parties

a fun birthday party idea for 2023 is at-home glamping

Okay, so maybe your child loves a good indoor fort or tent, but the Great Outdoors isn't an option for a party venue. A fun birthday party idea for 2024 is an at-home glamping party! Arrange for a glamping scavenger hunt, a hot dog charcuterie board, plenty of ingredients for s'mores, and even kid-friendly ghost stories

Escape Room Birthday

Focused kids look for a way out in quest room bunker at an escape room birthday party
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If you're looking to entertain the always-hard-to-please teens and tweens or give younger kids a challenge, an escape room birthday party can provide hours of entertainment (and boost critical thinking skills). Either plan your celebration at a professionally crafted escape room game spot in your neighborhood or create a DIY escapist birthday party at home.

TikTok Birthday Party

This birthday party theme was huge in 2022, and we expect the trend to get even bigger this year. Play “name that TikToker,” try a (safe) TikTok challenge, do TikTok dances, and make a TikTok with your party guests. Click here for more ideas.

 

 

You don’t have to do it all. Not only is that okay, but it’s healthy

You’ve got a fridge papered with to-do lists and an epic bookmark backlog of work-life balance articles. But, let’s be real: Something’s gotta give. And first on the chopping block should be that tired old trope that you, working mom, can have it all. Ya can’t. But there’s no shame in accepting this. Because you can easily kill it at this mom life/work life thing by ditching unnecessary stressors. Think of it as Marie Kondo-ing your life. Here are 13 ideas about what working moms give up to help them stay sane.

1) Scratch-made meals. every. single. night. 

While family dinner is great for kids, and we’re all gaga over the idealized concept of the home-cooked meal, we’re all about the cheats. Consider a healthy meal-delivery service, buy a bag of pre-made pasta and stir in some veggies, or get your takeout on.

2) Chasing a perfect 50/50 family/work split. 

Some weeks your family will need more attention. And others, you’ve got to play it like Sandberg and lean in at work. The trick (basic but effective) is communication—tell your partner if they need to step up and be honest with your boss about your sick kiddo at home.

3) Work happy hours. 

Sure, you can go big at important events like holiday parties. But watching Ben from IT perfect his “Friends in Low Places” game at karaoke every Friday night isn’t going to make a difference come annual review time. Kick it at home with a glass of wine or some family-friendly mocktails instead.

4) Being a DIY goddess. 

Bakesale? Store-bought cookies. Party favors? Etsy. Done and done. And even Halloween costumes can be hacked: hot glue, not sewing; hitting the thrift store, not the craft store. (But if DIY is your thing? By all means, keep it up, Martha!) 

5) That social-media addiction.

mom on her phone
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Life’s little moments don’t all need Facebook documentation, and studies show that scrolling through endless feeds of life presented as perfect (when it never is) leads to a major self-doubt spiral. Designate a time to catch up—say 9-9:30 p.m. And if you still find yourself scrolling during the day, try switching your phone’s color settings to grayscale, which makes it a lot less appealing, or take your social apps off of your home screens so they’re more tedious to find.

6) Making it to every practice and every rehearsal.

Be there for your kids when it matters—at the big game or on opening night. But it’s perfectly fine to tag-team chauffeur duty with a mom-friend. And if your pal is a SAHM who picks up your slack during the week, let her kids hang out at your place some weekends to give her a break.

7) Saying “yes” to every friend invite.

Real talk: Friend time is one of the first things to go when you have littles. And while losing your social life completely is a no-no—consider re-evaluating your friendships. Prioritize those who infuse you with energy and joy. And cut out anyone who leaves you drained.

8) Doing everything for your kids.

Little guys can be more self-sufficient than we give them credit for! Assign them basic tasks like folding towels or watering plants. And, as they get older, graduate them to making their own simple lunches, dusting, and dishwasher duty.

9) Giving up your house to your children (and their stuff).

Toy creep—it’s a problem. When kid stuff is strewn all over the place, it means more picking up for you and dad. Limit their toys to a single room. Or, at least, designate toy-free zones like your bedroom and the primary bath.

10) Overcommitting.

Three birthday parties in one weekend? Just no. Keeping up with the scheduling of parties and playdates is hard enough, let alone the driving, hosting, baking, and present-buying (not to mention the, ahem, cost). Declining some invites = less stress and more family time.

11) Getting up with your kids every night.

When they holler “Mommmm,” it’s A-OK if dad comes to the rescue. And while an every-other-night deal with the hubs might be unrealistic, prioritize who does the calming based on what you each have on tap the next day.

12) That idea of the “perfect” work persona.

While setting boundaries might seem scary, you’ll find that your coworkers will come to respect them—whether it’s no meetings after five or no emails on weekends. Consistency is key. And if you’re hourly, let it be known (politely) that your hours are firm, and no, you can’t cover for your slacker co-worker who’s MIA again. Standing your ground—while otherwise crushing it at your job—is one way to reshape the workplace for working moms.

13) Stalling on switching jobs.

Despite giving it your best shot, sometimes your company just isn’t (and will never be) parent-friendly. In this case, it’s time to bust out the ole resume and start your job hunt. And don’t feel bad about it! Put out feelers with working-mom friends because they’ll have your back. And for part-time work, do a little research. There are great companies out there (like us at Alice’s Table!) that let you make your own schedules, or that offer benefits packages even to part-time workers (Starbucks, Whole Foods, Home Depot).

And as for what you should never give up—ever? “Me” time (even if you’ve got to schedule it in), “us” time (even if it’s just Netflix and chill), and time to breathe. You’ve got this!

Alice's Table is a new woman-founded company that throws flower-arranging workshops and teaches women how to host classes themselves so they can launch a creative career or side gig that's fun, flexible, and rewarding.

Have you ever seen a baby costume that wasn’t adorable?

We love a good first. First smile, first time they sit up, and definitely first holidays. Halloween is a super fun one, thanks to the opportunity to put your little one in a costume that somehow makes them even cuter (before they have a strong opinion about what they wear for trick-or-treating, right?). Another bonus? Most baby costumes double as a cozy outfit they can wear while older siblings snag candy around the block on Halloween Eve. Plus, they make for the perfect family Halloween pictures. We’ve put together a list of the cutest and most popular baby costumes for 2023. Read on to check out our picks!

Baby Yoda Costume

Super Hero Stuff

We know his name is actually Grogu, but he'll always be Baby Yoda to us. Includes a robe and matching green ears cap.

Baby Yoda Costume ($41.99)—Buy Here!

Baby Shark Costume

Target

We're really sorry for putting the song in your head, but you've gotta admit—it's catchy. Plus, if it leads to the adorable popover Baby Shark costume, we'll deal with the ear worm.

Baby Shark Costume ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Baby Pumpkin Costume

Target

It's a classic for a reason! This baby pumpkin costume comes with a popover top and the (omg how cute) pumpkin hat.

Baby Pumpkin Costume ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Baby Dinosaur Costume

Pottery Barn Kids

Everyone loves a dino, but this prehistoric cutie even comes complete with hatched egg! It includes extra-cushy jumpsuit and headpiece.

Baby Dinosaur Costume ($59.00)—Buy Here!

Baby Lion Costume

HalloweenCostumes.com

Everything about this sweet lion costume makes it oh-so-Instagram-worthy, down to the red ribbon on the tail! Includes jumpsuit, tail, hood, and booties.

Baby Lion Costume ($54.99)—Buy Here!

Baby Bat Costume

Party City

The cutest bat in town is obviously yours. The plush jumpsuit and headpiece even include some not-so-scary fangs!

Baby Bat Costume ($30.00)—Buy Here!

Baby Cow Costume

Spirit Halloween

Mooooove over, everyone. The most darling cow this side of the ranch is coming through, complete with jumpsuit and hood!

Baby Cow Costume ($34.99)—Buy Here!

Baby Grinch Costume

HalloweenCostumes.com

Why wait until the holidays to get into the spirit? Your heart will grow 3 sizes when you see your babe all Grinched up. This costume comes with a hooded costume and shoe covers.

Baby Grinch Costume ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Boss Baby Costume

Amazon

We all know babies are the real boss, so this easy-peasy costume is perfect. It's a fast onesie with a bowtie!

Boss Baby Costume ($31.99)—Buy Here!

Baby Dalmatian Costume

Amazon

101 is probably too much (probably) but we can't get enough of this single spotty puppy. It comes with a jumpsuit, headpiece, and shoe covers

Baby Dalmatian Costume ($25.68+)—Buy Here!

 

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All you need is some hot glue and an afternoon to pull off these easy Halloween costumes

Looking for a little DIY Halloween costume inspiration? TikTok is full of brilliant parents posting their DIY costumes and even tips on building them. Get yourself a fresh glue gun, some pipe cleaners, and a few hours this weekend and you can bust out one of these costumes that’s sure to impress all the neighbors!

Porcupine

@bailey_langston

Easy DIY halloween costume 💀🎃👻🖤 #halloweendiy #diycostumes #toddlercostumes #viral #diyprojects

♬ Halloween ・ cute horror song – PeriTune

All you need is some hot glue, coffee stirrers, and some tape and you are on your way to crafting the cutest porcupine costume in town. Bonus: this looks pretty darn comfortable to wear as well.

SCUBA Diver

@jadestark11

In honor of spooky season coming #toddlercostume #toddlercostumeidea #babycostumeideas #babycostume #halloweencostume #babyhalloween #toddlerhalloween #babyhalloweencostumes #toddlerhalloweencostumes #creativecostume #diycostumes #diyhalloweencostumes #creativehalloweencostumes

♬ Halloweentown Theme – Retrospectre

Some black clothing, swim goggles, and a tank fashioned out of a 2-liter soda bottle are all you need to make this adorable SCUBA diver costume.

Corn

@heykalia

Replying to @Martha Lam Baby Corn 🤭🌽#diybabyhalloweencostume #diyhalloweencostume #halloweencostumeidea #babycorn #corncostume

♬ Sittin’ On Top Of The World – Burna Boy

Got a kid who loves corn? This easy corn costume is made with a yellow onesie and some puffballs and looks oh-so-comfy for your toddler.

Captain Hook Getting Eaten by Tick-Tok Crock

@rachaelmakerbaker

This will forever be the coolest thing I’ve ever made. #kidscostumes #funnycostumes #halloweenideas #toddlercostume #viralcostume

♬ Lil Boo Thang – Paul Russell

How cute is this little one! This super creative DIY costume has him getting eaten by Tick-Tock Croc and we could not love it more.

Kevin’s Famous Chili

@lavid_toyshop

Kevin’s famous chili halloween baby edition!! Isn’t this adorable? We love costume ideas for babies so if you got any pls share them in the comments! #halloweenbabycostume #halloween #halloweenbaby #babyhalloween #babyhalloweencostume #cutebaby #babyfever #wholesome

♬ The Office (Main Theme) – TV Sounds Unlimited

Fans of The Office will get a real kick out of this baby costume that features Kevin and his famous chili. Can we just say that a baby with a bald cap is our favorite?

Granny

@tammybellaxoxo

#fyp #foryoupage #explorepage #xyzcba #halloween2022 #hallowencostumeideas #toddlerhalloweencostume #babyhalloweencostume #oldladyhalloweencostume #funnyhalloweencostume #funnykidhalloween #kidhalloweencostume

♬ I Got 5 On It – Tethered Mix from US – Michael Abels & Luniz

There’s something extra funny about toddlers dressing up as old people. This TikTok even shows you how to make the walker out of PVC pipe. Brilliant!

Mexican Paletero

@alexaa_1440

Because October has arrived, here is an awesome halloween costume idea 🙌🏼 This was my sons halloween costume from last year made by me 😍🇲🇽🍦#Mexicanpaletero #halloween #diycostume #toddlercostumeidea #halloweendiycostume #rgv956 #thevalley956 #fun #costume #paleterocostume #kidscostumes #boycostumes #girlcostumes #diy

♬ Cha Cu Cha – Los Garcia Bros.

We are just dying over the cuteness of this little one dressed as a paleta vendor. They’ll just need a push cart with some favorite snacks from your nearby Mexican market to give the full vibe for this DIY costume.

Invisible Child

@heart14_star29

My DIY halloween costume ❤️ my invisible daughter #halloween #trickortreat #diy Happy Halloween everyone 🎃🎃🎃

♬ Halloween – TonsTone

We are super impressed with the creativity that went into this costume that clearly needs to win first prize. An optical illusion makes it appear that the child is invisible. Amazing!

Baby Grapes

@heykalia

Replying to @1of1 Baby Grape 😂🍇 #diybabyhalloweencostume #diyhalloweencostume#halloweencostumeidea#babygrape#childproofing#easycostume#grapecostume

♬ original sound – habz.fx

Make use of your toddler ball pit balls and stuff them inside a purple footed onesie and you’ll have the cutest bunch of grapes in the neighborhood!

Wall-E

@missylynn18

#fyp #halloweencostume #Disney #kidscostume #homemade #hoverboard #gorillaglue #joannesfabrics #walmart #Netflix #disneyplus #nursingschool #hobby #art #painting

♬ This Is a Work of Art (Sketchy) – Dubskie

The addition of a hoverboard makes this Wall-E costume one that we aspire to make. Save up some cardboard boxes and get building!

Army Guy

@thepinatamom

Halloween costume idea for those obsessed with tankers, army men, toy story soldiers! #diymom #diykidscostume #halloweencostumeideas #thepinatamom

♬ Praise God – Kanye West

A green bodysuit is the key to this clever DIY Army Guy costume. Doesn’t he look just delighted?

LEGO Batman Family Costumes

@shannynpalmer

Replying to @nobody_special_to_you Sorry I can’t be your Mom and make your dreams come true, too. 🤭 #legobatman #DIY #Halloween #cosplay #halloweencostumes #clapback

♬ Sweet Dreams – PuppetMaster

This mom went all out making her three kids into LEGO Batman, Robin, and even the Joker in the baby carrier. That’s real dedication!

Pedestrian Crossing Sign

@keely_bee

it’s so random, I love it. 🚸🎃🤪 #halloween #halloweencostume #diy #diycostumes #tiktokhalloween #october #spookyseason #halloweendiy #halloweenlook #fyp #creative #pedestrian #fall #fypシ #funny #creative

♬ original sound – ʀᴇᴛᴜʀɴɪɴɢ 9/1/24

This costume definitely gets bonus points for creativity! Don a black body suit and you are on your way to becoming a pedestrian crossing sign!

Wacky Arm Inflatable Tube Man

@rockycanyonrustic

The cutest last minute no sew Halloween costume of all time! #funnycostumes #halloween #halloweencostume #halloweencostumeideas #diycostumes #diyhalloweencostumes #nosewcostume #easydiy #howto #tiktoktutorial

♬ Halloween ・ cute horror song – PeriTune

You don’t have to know how to sew for this amazing costume. Just grab a couple of pop-up hampers from the Dollar Tree and hook them together to make a Wacky Arm Inflatable Tube Man costume!

Pennywise

@hubbsfamily

#pennywise #it #costumeideas #funnyvideos #funnymoments #funnykids #halloween #costume #kidsbelike #kidstiktoker #kidstiktokchallenge #funnytiktok #fy

♬ IT – SoulBeatz

There’s always that one kid who wants to be a scary character every year and we support it, especially when it’s as cute as this Pennywise costume!

DIY Vending Machine Costume

@trish.donnelly.tattoos

🍫 #happyhalloween #diycostumes #trickortreat #nosew #kidscostumes #halloweencostume #crafting #diy #homemade #costume #homemadecostume #michigan #easycostume

♬ I Want Candy – Bow Wow Wow

You’ll love all the details on this DIY vending machine costume that even lets you drop candy into the coin chute!

Lt. Dan

https://www.tiktok.com/@tay.bae_bae/video/7286854045279489311?_t=8gQBxGRI3Ru&_r=1

OMG, we almost wish we had a kid in a stroller so that we could pull off this too-funny Lt. Dan costume from Forrest Gump.

Napoleon Dynamite, Chuckie, Ooompa Loompa, and Ronald McDonald

@brijahandnehemiah

#fyp #kidshalloweencostumes #halloweenishere

♬ Cool Kids (our sped up version) – Echosmith

Need some more inspiration? This mom really outdoes herself every year, dressing her child up as Napoleon Dynamite, Chuckie, Ooompa Loompa, and Ronald McDonald. These DIY Halloween costumes are especially perfect if you have a curly-haired kid.

DIY Jellyfish Costume

@lanaato

Such a fun project to do with the kids #diycostumes #diycostume #jellyfish #jellyfishcostume #uniquecostume #uniquecostumes #targetfinds #austinblogger #atxblogger #texasblogger #easycostume #lastminutecostume

♬ original sound – Lana Ato – ATX Family Travel

This DIY Halloween costume makes use of that clear umbrella you have sitting in your closet. Glue on some colored streamers and poof! You’ve got a jellyfish!

UFO

@thecardboardqueen

Here come the DIY halloween costume ideas! This was our family favorite we made last year! 👽 Let me know if you have any requests! 📦📦📦 #diycostumes #kidscostume #halloweencostumeideas #diyhalloween #aliencostume

♬ 2001 A Space Odyssey (Main Title) [Also sprach Zarathustra] – London Symphony Orchestra & Stanley Black

Another option using an umbrella is this amazing UFO costume!

S’Mores

@itslaurenreed

✨Easy DIY S’mores costume! ✨ #costume #costumeinspo #diycostume #diycostumes #costumeideas #kidscostume #cutecostume #halloweencostume

♬ Halloween ・ cute horror song – PeriTune

Make use of that ballerina tutu with this easy s’mores costume. Pair it with a bar of chocolate for the perfect sibling look!

These toddler Halloween costumes can keep up with any little one

Maybe it’s your first time taking them trick-or-treating, or maybe they’re still not quite ready. Even if you just want to make them happy and take some adorable pictures, these toddler Halloween costumes are perfect for little ones, no matter what spooky season stage they’re in! Toddler costumes have come a long way, too. Brands have started thinking through how they’ve made costumes for kids, and we really appreciate the “extra” effort. They’re way more comfortable and sensory-friendly than the plastic ponchos and masks we wore at that age (shudder), and some even work after All Hallows Eve as PJs or playsuits. Many of these also were designed to be just a pull-over or a step-in-and-zip, making them ideal for squirmy littles. Plush fabrics, soft headpieces, and not many masks make them fun and comfortable for kiddos just getting the hang of Halloween. Read on for some of our favorite finds!

Toddler Dinosaur Costume

Target

The tiniest triceratops is ready to stomp! This costume comes with a pullover top with attached hood.

Toddler Dinosaur Costume ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Ghost Costume—Glow-in-the-Dark

Pottery Barn Kids

This puffy ghost costume with glow-in-the-dark face is puffy, soft, and perfect for toddlers who are picky about their clothing. Includes a romper and matching hat.

Toddler Ghost Costume—Glow-in-the-Dark ($69.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Witch Costume

Spirit Halloween

Your mini will put a spell on everyne they come in contact with in this classic witch costume! It includes a dress, hat, and tights.

Toddler Witch Costume ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Toddler Spider-Man Costume

Spirit Halloween

If your toddler does whatever a spider can (and what toddler doesn't?), this may be the costume for them! This buff costume comes with a padded jumpsuit and a mask.

Toddler Spider-Man Costume ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Toddler Elsa Costume

HalloweenCostumes.com

Frozen will be a favorite of little ones for the foreseeable future, and with good reason. The Elsa costume includes the dress with attached cape, and you can add the adorable Elsa wig to complete the look!

Toddler Elsa Costume ($29.99-$39.99)—Buy Here!

Toddler Cat Costume

HalloweenCostumes.com

This black cat is most definitely not bad luck. It's also all one piece; a jumpsuit with attached mitts!

Toddler Cat Costume ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Toddler Pumpkin Costume

Pottery Barn Kids

Take a traditional Halloween pumpkin costume, add a darling hat, and make it glow in the dark! Includes pumpkin top and hat.

Toddler Pumpkin Costume ($69.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Buzz Lightyear Costume

Target

The little detachable jetpack on the back of this one is our favorite part! It includes jumpsuit, jetpack, and hood.

Toddler Buzz Lightyear Costume ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Minion Costume

Party City

Minions are some of the most recognizable characters for toddlers! This costume comes with a jumpsuit and hood.

Toddler Minion Costume ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Pirate Costume

Amazon

Yo-ho-ho an a bottle of...fun. This pirate costume comes with the suit, hat, bandana, shoe covers, and plush parrot.

Toddler Pirate Costume ($23.99)—Buy Here!

Toddler Skeleton Costume

TipsyElves

This not-so-spooky skeleton costume is a one-piece with a hood, so it's easy. Plus, it's fleece, so your little skelly will stay warm!

Toddler Skeleton Costume ($49.95)—Buy Here!

Toddler Bluey Costume

Target

We all love Bluey, and the spotty detail on the back of this costume is just perfect! It comes with a blue velvet jumpsuit, detachable tail, and headpiece complete with eyebrows.

Toddler Bluey Costume ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Toddler Minnie Mouse Costume

ShopDisney

This is the perfect Minnie costume, complete with sparkly details. Add the separate bow-adorned ears and she's all set!

Toddler Minnie Mouse Costume ($79.99)—Buy Here!

Toddler Firefighter Costume

HalloweenCostumes.com

They're already your hero, so let them dress the part. This firefighter costume comes with jacket, pants, and a helmet.

Toddler Firefighter Costume ($24.99-$29.99)—Buy Here!

Toddler Mermaid Costume

Sparkle in Pink

Mermaids are magic, and this deluxe costume delivers. It includes a tie dress, clam shell wings, clam wand, and seashell crown, so everything you need comes with this set!

Toddler Mermaid Costume ($25.99)—Buy Here!

 

 

 

 

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We’ve rounded up the most popular kids’ Halloween costumes of 2023 (for kids of all ages!)

Halloween is right around the corner, and that means it’s time to start thinking about kids’ Halloween costumes! Movies, TV shows, video games, and some tried and true classic Halloween costumes always seem to inspire the year’s most popular costumes. So, of course, we’ve got Barbie, Mario, Stitch, and Thor, along with lots more favorites. We’ve also made sure to divide them up by age and popularity, but there aren’t any rules. After all, it’s Halloween. These are also the costumes that tend to fly off the shelves the fastest, so unless you plan to make your own costumes this year, you’ll want to snag one of them before it’s too late.

New Kids Halloween Costumes for 2023

'Super Mario Bros.' Mario Costume

Mario Bros is a popular kids halloween costume in 2023
HalloweenCostumes.com

With the hit movie making waves this past spring, the '90s kids' fave Super Mario Bros. is more popular than ever. Available in kids sizes 4-12 and includes a jumpsuit, hat, pair of gloves, and, of course, a mustache!

Super Mario Bros. Mario Costume ($39.99-$44.99)—Buy Here!

'Barbie Movie' Cowgirl Costume

Barbie is a popular kids halloween costume in 2023
HalloweenCostumes.com

Hi, Barbie! You had to know the iconic Cowgirl look from the hit Barbie Movie would be here, but we're not at all mad about it. This set comes with a jumpsuit and bandana, but keep an eye out for the matching cowboy hat that's coming soon!

Barbie Movie Cowgirl Costume ($54.99)—Buy Here!

Captain Marvel

HalloweenCostumes.com

Officially licensed and covered with the perfect details, this Captain Marvel costume will make your little one feel like they can take on the world (because of course, they can). It comes in sizes S-XL and includes the jumpsuit, belt, and mask.

Captain Marvel ($39.99-$69.99)—Buy Here!

Inflatable Alien

Amazon

Aliens are sort of having a moment this year, but we're also into one-and-done easy kids' Halloween costumes. It inflates fast and stays that way, so all they have to do is step into it and go!

Inflatable Alien ($32.99)—Buy Here!

The Little Mermaid

The little mermaid is a popular kids Halloween costume in 2023
HalloweenCostumes.com

It's hard to argue with a beautiful costume that only requires a fork as the perfect accessory (though you could totally add this awesome wig or this beautiful 2023 Ariel wig to create the whole mermaid vibe). This costume includes the sparkly dress and is available in sizes XS-XL.

The Little Mermaid ($49.99)—Buy Here!

Glow-in-the-Dark Witch

Pottery Barn Kids

It's the Season of the Witch, and they simply never go out of style. This one from PBK is designed with a cool web pattern on the hat and dress that glows when the lights go out, and 3D spiders crawl up the cape (why doesn't this come in adult sizes, we ask?!). The set includes a dress, cape, and hat and is available in sizes 3T-8Y.

Glow-in-the-Dark Witch ($89.00)—Buy Here!

Ninja Warrior

HalloweenCostumes.com

Kids will always love ninjas and some of them dream of using their skills for good. Keep them agile with this Ninja Warrior costume, and consider using their costume choice as a chance to explain what being a ninja entailed historically. Encouraging research and learning leads to kiddos who are dressing as a historical figure/character versus a culture. How a costume is worn matters, according to Yuko Kaifu, president of Japan House in Los Angeles. This costume comes in sizes XXS-L and includes a jumpsuit, mask, belt, and throwing star.

Ninja Warrior ($24.99-$29.99)—Buy Here!

Pokémon

Pikachu is a popular kids Halloween costume in 2023
Amazon

A cute Pokémon that's also super soft makes this costume a solid choice! Includes a velvet minky jumpsuit with a tail and headpiece.

Pokémon ($26.50)—Buy Here!

Among Us

among us is a popular kids halloween costume in 2023
Walmart

Among Us has been popular for a long time, so it's no surprise it made the list again in 2023. This costume self-inflates fast and allows for vision and free hands, too! Comes in 4 colors/characters.

Among Us ($44.97)—Buy Here!

'A League of Their Own' Dottie

HalloweenCostumes.com

If you have a little slugger on your hands or just a kid who's all about girl power, Dottie Green is an easy pick! It's also a super cute group costume idea. It comes with a dress, hat, belt, and socks in sizes XS-XL.

A League of Their Own Dottie ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Optimus Prime

HalloweenCostumes.com

How epic is this Transformers costume? With a jumpsuit, chest piece, and mask, we think it'll easily win the costume contest. 

Optimus Prime ($49.99)—Buy Here!

Grogu

grogu is a popular kids halloween costume in 2023
HalloweenCostumes.com

The draw of Baby Yoda never gets old, and he gets even more precious when your little one portrays him. This one comes with a robe and headpiece. 

Grogu ($49.99)—Buy Here!

L.O.L. Surprise Diva

Amazon

Their favorite L.O.L. Surprise characters are here just in time for Halloween! They can pick between Diva and Queen Bee. Diva (pictured) comes with a dress, underskirt, belt, headband with bow, wig, and surprise gift!

L.O.L. Surprise Diva ($47.10)—Buy Here!

Most Popular Halloween Costumes for 2T-4T

Gabby's Dollhouse

Amazon

There's a good chance your kiddo will want to wear this, Halloween or not. It comes with a jumpsuit and headband in sizes 2T-4T.

Gabby's Dollhouse ($24.96)—Buy Here!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a popular kids Halloween costume in 2023
Spirit Halloween

2023 is seriously the year for blockbuster movies our kiddos can't get enough of, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back and better than ever. The Donatello costume comes with a jumpsuit, mask, elbow pads, knee pads, shell backpack, and a belt. It comes in sizes XS-L.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles ($39.99-$44.99)—Buy Here!

Paw Patrol

Paw Patrol is a popular kids halloween costume in 2023
HalloweenCostumes.com

What kiddo doesn't want to save the day? Whether they choose Chase or one of the other Paw Patrol pups, they'll be cute and cozy, too! It comes with a jumpsuit (that includes mitts and shoe covers ) and a backpack. Available in sizes 4T-L.

Paw Patrol ($49.99-$59.99)—Buy Here!

Bluey

Bluey is a popular kids Halloween costume in 2023
Spirit Halloween

We love Bluey around here, and we're guessing your little ones do, too. This jumpsuit with an attached tail and headpiece is available in sizes 2T-6T.

Bluey ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Light-Up T-Rex

Pottery Barn Kids

This dino fave comes with battery-operated LED lights in the spikes on the head for a legendary costume. It's available in sizes 2T-6 and comes with a jumpsuit and headpiece (though you can be extra and add this fabulous matching prehistoric treat bag!)

Light-Up T-Rex ($89.00)—Buy Here!

Stitch

Spirit Halloween

Everyone loves Stitch, and this sweet costume is just as plush as the character! We also love that it's a one-piece jumpsuit that just requires a zip-up.

Stitch ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Most Popular Costumes for Ages 4-6

Ms. Marvel

Amazon

There are so many reasons to love Ms. Marvel, and her shape-shifting powers are no match for her foes. The costume includes a  tunic with an attached scarf, pants with boot-tops, and an eye mask.

Ms. Marvel ($45.99)—Buy Here!

Thor: Love and Thunder

Party City

God of Thunder (or maybe your little lightning bolt)? We got you covered with this costume. It includes a full cape, an armor belt, a pair of gauntlets, and a jumpsuit.

Thor: Love and Thunder ($35.00)—Buy Here!

Lightyear

Shop Disney

Your Space Ranger's imagination will soar to "infinity and beyond" in this Buzz Lightyear costume. It features all the intergalactic essentials needed to defeat Emperor Zurg in no time, including light-up wings! Includes bodysuit, wings, gloves, and headwear. 

Lightyear ($44.99)—Buy Now!

Minion

A minion is a popular kids Halloween costume in 2023
Amazon

We're pretty sure Minions will be one of the most popular costumes for kiddos for a long time, and with good reason. This little union suit is great for younger kiddos since it's another one-and-done.

Minion ($19.99)—Buy Here!

'Encanto' Mirabel

Spirit Halloween

If you've been humming 'The Family Madrigal' for months, then Encanto is probably a family favorite. The Mirabel costume includes a beautiful dress and signature glasses.

Encanto Mirabel ($36.99)—Buy Here!

Spider-Gwen

Shop Disney

Too cool for just one name, she is known as Gwen Stacy, Ghost-Spider, and Spider-Gwen. Whichever name your kiddo prefers, this authentic Marvel Spider-Gwen costume will help them launch Halloween into the Spiderverse. This one comes with a hooded bodysuit, mask, and gloves.

Spider-Gwen ($54.99)—Buy Here!

'Black Panther' Shuri

HalloweenCostumes.com

T'Challa may be the Black Panther, but even powerful superhero brothers need their little sisters to help them out of sticky situations every now and then. It comes with a bodysuit, armbands, and gauntlets.

Black Panther Shuri ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Most Popular Costumes for Ages 6-10

Cuphead

HalloweenCostumes.com

1950s-style Cuphead is the silly vintage costume they'll have a blast wearing. It comes with a mask, jumpsuit, and pair of gloves in sizes XS-XL.

Cuphead ($44.99)—Buy Here!

Minecraft Armour

Spirit Halloween

Another year, another popular Minecraft kid's Halloween costume! These blocky looks aren't going anywhere, and we really appreciate the square helmet to give the cubic look they love without a mask (that they might love a little less). It comes with an authentic 3D top, pants, and headpiece in kids sizes S-L.

Minecraft Armour ($44.99)—Buy Here!

Obi-Wan Kenobi

Amazon

What kid wouldn't want to be a Jedi Master? This Obi-Wan costume includes a hooded robe, tunic, pants, belt, and shoe cover!

Obi-Wan Kenobi ($31.99)—Buy Here!

'Hocus Pocus' Sanderson Sisters

Mia Belle Girls

Sisters! Perfect as a group costume or let them pick their favorite from Winifred, Mary, or Sarah Sanderson. Costume includes a sleeveless tutu dress with add-ons available to create the perfect look to put a spell on everyone they meet.

Hocus Pocus Sanderson Sisters ($54.99)—Buy Here!

'Miraculous' Ladybug

Miraculous Ladybug is a popular kids Halloween costume in 2023
Spirit Halloween

The lovely Ladybug from Miraculous is as heroic as she is awesome! This costume comes with a jumpsuit, gloves, eye mask, and iconic blue wig. Since the full-feature movie just dropped on Netflix, we're betting this kids' Halloween costume will be everywhere

Miraculous Ladybug ($49.99)—Buy Here!

'Top Gun'

Amazon

Your little Maverick will be totally ready to take flight in this costume! Add a pair of aviator glasses to the flight suit and let them pick from the included interchangeable patches.

Top Gun ($38.18)—Buy Here!

Most Popular Kids’ Halloween Costumes for Ages 10-13

'Fortnite' Drift Twofer

Spirit Halloween

Let them dance their way into Spooky Season with this Drift Twofer costume, including the signature kitsune mask. Add the included jacket and gloves and they're ready to go.

Fortnite Drift Twofer ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Wednesday Addams Party Costume

Wednesday Addams is a popular kids Halloween costume in 2023
Amazon

They'll be able to dance dance dance from house to house trick-or-treating in style with this ruffly party dress inspired by our favorite braided beauty, Wednesday Addams. This set comes with a dress, belt, socks, and braided wig and is available in sizes 4-13 years. 

Wednesday Addams Party Costume ($39.99)—Buy Here!

'Stranger Things' Robin

HalloweenCostumes.com

Robin totally rocked the Video Stop on Stranger Things and managed to defend Hawkins in her spare time. This kids' Halloween costume comes with a jacket + attached vest and a tie.

Stranger Things Robin ($34.99-$39.99)—Buy Here!

'Spy x Family' Anya Forger

Amazon

If your kiddo is an anime fan, they'll adore this Anya Forger costume! It includes a dress, socks, hair accessories, and a fantastic pink wig.

Spy x Family Anya Forger ($32.99)—Buy Here!

Addison Alien with Light-Up Skirt

Party City

In true Addison style, this costume lights up for a true out-of-this-world style. The set has a printed jumpsuit, light-up skirt, and belt. We love the great wig, too (sold separately here!).

Addison Alien ($45.00)—Buy Here!

Macaroni and Cheese

HalloweenCostumes.com

One of their favorite foods makes for one heck of a cool costume! A hooded shirt with an attached cup also makes this super easy.

Macaroni and Cheese ($49.99)—Buy Here!

LED Stick Figure

Spirit Halloween

These fun stick figure kids' Halloween costumes have become super popular; probably because they look great at night. The costume comes with a jumpsuit, mask, gloves, and battery pack. 

LED Stick Figure ($44.99)—Buy Here!

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Looking for a new spot to go trick-or-treating in Seattle or the scoop on your favorite neighborhood event? We’ve got you

Are you looking for frightfully fun Halloween activities around Seattle? This year, there are many family-friendly options—from traditional trick-or-treating around the city to genuinely spooktacular events at local zoos and museums. (Hint: all are a great excuse for kids to wear those costumes!) We scoured the city and compiled a list your little ghouls will enjoy. Now is the best time to map out your Seattle trick-or-treat plan.

The Best Seattle Trick-or-Treat Neighborhoods & Events

a bear with a pumpkin in its mouth during Pumpkin Bash at Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle for Halloween and trick-or-treating
Woodland Park Zoo

Pumpkin Bash at Woodland Park Zoo
Kids will enjoy trick-or-treating around the zoo, a costume parade, and special pumpkin enrichments for the animals, too! There will be lots of family fun activities throughout the day.

Date: Oct. 28 & 29, 2023

Woodland Park Zoo
5500 Phinney Ave. N.
Seattle
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Halloween Playground at SGA Lake City
Tumble into Halloween fun! Seattle Gymnastics Academy is offering a Halloween-themed indoor playground. Wear your costume and jump, skip, hop and run in an environment where safe and structured play is encouraged. This day isn't just about play! Indulge in your sweet tooth with cookie decorating. Yummy!

Date: Oct. 26, 2023
12739 28th Ave. N.E.
Seattle
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Hilloween - Capitol Hill
Hilloween is back! The Hilloween Carnival will have Halloween games, activities, face painting, and more at the Link Light Rail-Capitol Hill Station. There's even a pet costume contest. Come in costume and trick-or-treat on Broadway.

918 E. Denny Way
Seattle, WA
Event details

Related: Show Your City Spirit with These 13 Costumes

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West Seattle Junction Harvest Fest 
The Junction is bringing back good old-fashioned trick-or-treating this year. Although California won't be closed down, merchants will still hand out candy to costumed trick-or-treaters on Halloween. Keep your eyes peeled for candy stations, too. Families can also order a Harvest Fest Kids Tote to add to the day ($35). It's full of crafts, treats, and a special surprise from The Junction.

Date: Oct. 29, 2023

West Seattle Junction
S.W. Alaska St. & California Ave. S.W.
Seattle
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Admiral District Trick-or-Treating - West Seattle
Get your trick-or-treating done in the daylight hours and the day before Halloween at this annual Halloween extravaganza in West Seattle's Admiral District. Look for the Halloween posters at participating businesses, and get ready to load up your treat bags with tons of Halloween goodies!

Date: Oct. 27, 2023

Admiral District
California Ave. S.W. & S.W. Admiral
Seattle
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Alki Beach Trick-or-Treat - West Seattle
Put on your costume and go to your favorite Alki Beach establishment to trick-or-treat through 10 blocks of fun.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Alki Beach
Seattle
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Boo in Burien - Burien
Boo in Burien is back! This free trick-or-treat event is fun for the family. Participating businesses will have signs in their windows. Stop by for sweets and treats and a fun stroll around downtown.

When: Oct. 28, 2023

Downtown Burien
Burien, WA
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Trick-or-Treat in Fremont
The Fremont business community is opening its doors for a chance to trick-or-treat in the daylight at shops and restaurants in the neighborhood. Adorn your best costumes and head to local businesses for candy and fun.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Fremont Neighborhood
N. 34th St. to N. 46th St.
Seattle
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Trick-or-Treat on the Ave. - Upper Queen Anne
Each year, hundreds of little ghosts and goblins head to Upper Queen Anne Ave. for the neighborhood's annual trick-or-treat festival put on by the Upper Queen Anne Merchants Association. This year, the festivities will kick off at 3:30 p.m. so you can do your trick-or-treating in daylight.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023
From McGraw St. to Galer St.
Seattle
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Village Trick-or-Treat - Magnolia
Enjoy a safe and fun event for kids to trick-or-treat at local shops at Magnolia Village. Stop by and fill your Halloween pales at this family-friendly event. The best part? You'll be home in time for dinner.

Magnolia Village
W. McGraw St.
Seattle
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Halloween in Ballard
Head down to Ballard and bring your little goblins for trick-or-treating at over 30 businesses in Ballard. That's a lot of candy to collect!

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Downtown Ballard
Seattle
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Related: Tricks & Treats: 18 Frightfully Fun Halloween Events Around Seattle

Where to Go Trick-or-Treating North of Seattle

a family sits down after trick or treating on Halloween to look at candy
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Trick-or-Treat on Main Street - Bothell
Costumed kiddos can have a fun and safe trick-or-treating experience this year at participating businesses along Main St. in downtown Bothell from 5 p.m.-7 p.m.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Downtown Bothell Business District
Main Street
Bothell, WA
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Halloween Trick-or-Treat Night - Edmonds
Downtown Edmonds is hosting Halloween and taking over downtown. Bring your pet, dress to impress and trick-or-treat around downtown Edmonds. There will be a costume contest and fun for all ages.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Downtown Edmonds
Main St. & 5th Ave. N.
Edmonds, WA
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Hamlin Halloween Haunt - Shoreline
Hamlin Park is the place to be to get geared up for Halloween. Listen to spooky songs and stories around a campfire, enjoy marshmallows, ride the hay wagon, play Halloween games, and have your face painted. Don’t forget a flashlight–this event is at night.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Hamlin Park
16006 15th Ave. N.E.
Shoreline, WA
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Halloween Carnival at Syre - Shoreline
Richmond Beach Community Association’s Halloween Carnival welcomes children of all ages and abilities to have fun at the carnival. Play traditional carnival games, win prizes, jump on inflatables, enjoy food and more.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Syre Elementary
19545 12th Ave N.W.
Shoreline, WA
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Mill Creek Trunk-or-Treat - Mill Creek
Looking for a fun and safe way to trick-or-treat? Mill Creek is offering a Trunk-or-Treat event. There will be themed cars, a photo booth, carnival games and candy. 

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Venture Church
3400 148th St. S.E.
Mill Creek
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Halloween Bash - Everett
The City of Everett will host a Halloween Bash at the Everett Recreation Center. Families are invited to a spooky celebration of activities, arts and crafts, entertainment, a bounce castle and a train ride.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

47 Elm St.
Everett
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Halloween Drive-Thru Hullabaloo - Lynnwood
Drive through CandyLand Forest to trick-or-treat along the way. The event is free, but registration is required. You must pre-register your vehicle through online registration.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023
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Where to Trick-or-Treat on Seattle’s Eastside

kids in costume trick-or-treating on city sidewalk

Trick or Treat with the Farm Animals - Bellevue
Have some fun on the farm at Kelsey Creek. Put on your Halloween costume and trick-or-treat with your favorite farm animals. This fun mini-event will also include crafts and pumpkins. Come dressed for the weather—registration is required.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Kelsey Creek Farm
410 130th Pl. S.E.
Bellevue
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Trick-Or-Treat Street - North Bend
Trick-or-treat with businesses in downtown North Bend. Walk by spooky storefronts and collect candy! There will be entertainment and photo ops along the way. The event is free and fun for the whole family.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Downtown North Bend
North Bend
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Pumpkins in the Park - Kirkland
Pumpkins in the Park is a Fall Harvest Festival by the Kirkland Downtown Association. There will be a pumpkin patch, yummy treats, carnival games, trick-or-treating, and a dog costume contest. Come dressed in your costume.

When: Oct. 28, 2023

Marina Park
25 Lakeshore Plaza
Kirkland
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Trick or Treat Fun - Redmond
Look for the pumpkin decals at participating stores and trick-or-treat around the Town Center.

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Redmond Town Center
7527 166th Ave. N.E.
Redmond
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Halloween Factoria – Factoria
Head over to the Marketplace at Factoria on the 31st for a safe (and dry) afternoon of trick-or-treating. Not only will the kids get candy (while supplies last from participating vendors), but there will also be strolling characters, games, music and more!

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Marketplace @ Factoria
4055 Factoria Square Mall S.E.
Bellevue
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Falloween – Bellevue
Although kids won’t be able to trick-or-treat at Bellevue Square, they can stop by.

Dates: Oct. 27-31, 2023

The Bellevue Collection
Bellevue
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Mall-O-Ween – Crossroads
Don your Halloween costumes and head to Crossroads Bellevue for trick-or-treating at the Mall’s outside stores (while supplies last).

Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Crossroads Bellevue
15600 N.E. 8th St.
Bellevue
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Halloween in the Haunted Peat Bog – Renton
It’s the spookiest – and most ecological – bog tour you’ll find around town. Enjoy crafts, activities, games and a raffle. Get a tour through the haunted peat bog and have fun learning about some creepy, crawling (and maybe cute) creatures in the swamp.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

21656 184th Ave. S.E.
Renton
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Halloween Spooktacular – Renton
Visit The Landing in Renton for a Halloween Spooktacular event. Festivities will take place in the plaza across from Regal. Families are welcome to enjoy trick-or-treating, balloons, face painting and much more!

Date: Oct. 27, 2023

828 N. 10th Pl.
Renton
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Where to Trick-or-Treat with Kids South of Seattle

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Pacific Raceways Trunk-or-Treat - Kent
Pacific Raceways in Kent is your go-to spot for trunk-or-treating fun. In addition to decorated cars from various local businesses, car clubs, racers and even a few schools, there will be a free photo booth and games. Psst! There will even be a tow truck, fire truck, and multiple police cars on-site and decked out.

Date: Oct. 29, 2023

Pacific Raceways
31001 144th Ave. S.E.
Kent
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Streets of Treats - Kent
The 4th Annual Streets of Treats is right around the corner! Grab your most creative costumes and head to downtown Kent for spooktacular fun and trick-or-treating for the family. You can also support the Kent Food Bank by donating non-perishable food.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

302 W. Meeker St.
Kent
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Halloween Harvest Festival & Trunk-or-Treat - Auburn
Kids ages 2 to 10 can scare up some fun at the Halloween Harvest Festival and Les Gove Park Truck-or-Treat. The event will include games, cauldrons and a trunk-or-treating experience at Les Gove Park. Bring a can of food for admission to support the Auburn Food Bank.

Date: Oct. 28, 2023

Les Gove Park
910 Ninth St. S.E.
Auburn
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No tricks, just treats! We’ve rounded up New York City’s spookiest neighborhoods and events to score candy for Halloween

Halloween in NYC is a month-long celebration! Explore New York City’s spooky side this October with creepy stories, haunted houses, ghouls, and ghosts of all kinds. Join costume parades (or have your dog join one), make Halloween-themed crafts, learn about the traditions and animals that are associated with the holiday, carve some pumpkins, and so much more. We’ve also rounded up some of the best neighborhoods for trick-or-treating in New York City. Check out the best spots to see the spookiest decorations, walk in the most family-friendly parades, and, of course, score the best candy. Note that things start early, with some gatherings happening as early as 3:30 p.m. Now go forth, be safe, and get that candy!

Halloween Parades and Events in New York City

Bronx Zoo’s Boo at the Zoo

Sep. 30-Oct. 29: Don your Halloween costume and visit the zoo on weekends for spooky happenings, like magic shows, mind-reading demonstrations, pumpkin carving workshops, costume parades, arts, crafts, and puppets, and so much more. Best of all, the Halloween celebrations are included with your zoo admission. Event details.

Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade

Oct. 21: For a little while it looked like this beloved puprade wasn’t happening this year, but thanks to community involvement and a last-minute sponsor, the Halloween dog parade is back on! Dress your pupper in your favorite costume and join the parade, then try your luck in the costume competition (which is free but has limited spaces). Event details.

Bleecker Playground Annual Halloween Parade and Festival

Oct. 22: The whole neighborhood is pitching in for this family fun festival, where kids can try different Halloween decorating (from cupcakes to shoes!). There are plenty of other activities, as well, like kid-friendly chess matches, face painting, a trading post for toys and books, themed arts and crafts, and more. Event details.

Halloween Howl at Carl Schurz Park

Oct. 22: Stop by with your costumed pups for the annual dog parade at Carl Schurz Park. Join over 200 other doggos putting their best foot forward before a panel of judges. Event details.

Central Park Pumpkin Flotilla

Oct. 26: Send your jack-o-lantern floating down the Harlem Meer in this magical evening event. To be a part of the flotilla, your pumpkin should weigh about 8 lbs. (post-gutting, with the lid), and don’t use anything to decorate the pumpkin that could be potentially hazardous for the wildlife. Event details.

Williamsbridge Oval Haunted House

Oct. 27: This haunted house is more like a spooky house, but it’s still recommended that you don’t bring kids under 10 years old to this event. Get moderately scared by the witches, ghosts, and ghouls of the Williamsbridge Oval Recreation Center. Event details.

Halloween Harvest Festival at Socrates Sculpture Park

Oct. 28: What do you do with your pumpkins after you’re done carving them? You launch them in a catapult, of course! Socrates Sculpture Park’s annual “Flight of the Gourds” is back and better than ever, featuring a dog costume contest, live music, delish food, workshops, and high-flying pumpkins headed straight for the compost pile. Event details.

The Great Pupkin in Fort Greene Park

Oct. 28: Think your pup has what it takes to win over the crowd in all his costumed glory? Then head over to the Great Pupkin Parade, where costumed pooches strut their stuff. Now in its 25th year, this event features some of the most extravagant and ridiculous(ly cute) dog costumes in the city. Event details.

Fall Fad Market at the Invisible Dog Art Center

Oct. 28-29: If you’re searching for a more relaxed and crafty Halloween celebration, the Fall Fad Market is the perfect place for you. Featuring over 50 small businesses and designers, this craft fair is a quaint and cozy way to spend your pre-Halloween weekend with smaller kids or kiddos who’ll appreciate the goodies and trinkets. Plus, it’s a great place to pick up some unique holiday presents. Event details.

Corlears Hook Park Trick or Treating

Oct. 29: Corlears Hook Park invites the whole neighborhood to come out and play in this community event. Stations will be set up around the park, presented by local businesses and families, and featuring tricks and treats for the kids. Event details.

Washington Market Park Halloween Parade and Concert

Oct. 29: This community event is led by the spectacular Queer Big Apple Corps Marching Band, making it a boisterously good time for everyone. Put on your Halloween costume and join the procession through the spooky decorated park grounds. Event details.

Brooklyn Bowl’s Halloween Spectacular

Oct. 29: Presented by the Rock and Roll Playhouse, this live music event is kid-friendly and a spooky good time. It’s also a good cause: the Playhouse will be supporting UNICEF and requesting donations to help children and families around the world access basic human needs. Event details.

Halloween on the Farm at Queens County Farm

Oct. 29: The fall festival at Queens County Farm culminates in this Halloween extravaganza, which features a DJ dance party, Halloween hayrides, spooky crafts, and other fun for the whole family. Don’t miss the Amazine Maize Maze and the spooky farmhouse experience. Plus, go trick or treating among the animals! Event details.

American Museum of Natural History’s Spooky Space

Oct. 31: Space might not be the first thing you think of when you think of Halloween, but outer space is a pretty spooky and magical place. This special Hayden Planetarium screening is led by scientist Jackie Faherty and takes audiences through the eerier side of space. Explore the chilling mysteries of the universe! Event details.

Halloween Boo Bash at the Ulmer Park Library

Oct. 31: Smaller kids can sing and dance with “Bubbles” in this silly and cute Halloween celebration for tots. Stick around for the Halloween carnival, which will feature games, crafts, and prize giveaways. And if this event isn’t within reach for you, check out your local library’s events leading up to Halloween—chances are, there are some fun themed activities happening at a library near you. Event details.

BAMboo! at the Brooklyn Academy of Music

Oct. 31: At the annual BAM Boo! event, costumed kids will enjoy music, carnival games, arts and crafts, and, of course, plenty of candy and trick-or-treating! After, you can hit up the shops at Atlantic Terminal for a few more goodies. Event details.

Annual Children’s Halloween Parade in Washington Square Park

Oct. 31: If the big Village Halloween parade is too much for your little ones (and we don’t blame them), this smaller, kid-oriented version might be a better option for them. Come out to enjoy live performances, play games, snag treats, and, of course, show off your awesome costume.  Event details.

Boo!KCM at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music

Oct. 31: The night of the living drums is upon us, and the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music has wrangled them into a fun evening event. This free celebration has spooky musical performances, candy giveaways, and a haunted instrument garden. Event details.

Park Slope Halloween Parade

Oct. 31: For Park Slope’s somewhat legendary parade, bring your costume A-game and join in at any point along the route, or enjoy the creative and creepy costumes as a spectator. While you’re in the neighborhood, be sure to hit some of the brownstone-lined streets, where residents are known for their out-of-this-world decorations. Event details.

NYC Village Halloween Parade

Oct. 31: This is the big one. Starting at 7 p.m., this famous parade is loud, crowded, and rowdy—it’s a mainstay of the holiday so we feel like we have to mention it, but it’s not the most kid-friendly spot. Save this one for the older children, or celebrate earlier with the Washington Square Park kids’ parade. Event details.

Jackson Heights Halloween Parade

Oct. 31: This is the other big one. This Queens neighborhood’s wildly popular Halloween Parade is the second-largest Halloween kids parade in NYC. As if marching in that wasn’t enough reward in itself, at the end of the procession, all kids get goodie bags. After the parade, kids can hit the apartment buildings in the area to score big. Event details.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in Manhattan

Governors Island

Governors Island usually hosts a Halloween event during the two weekends leading up to the holiday. Here, you’ll find arts and crafts, pumpkin picking, photo-ops, and trick-or-treating on the historical island. Kids parade around Nolan Park, stopping by every participating house, where the people are friendly and dressed up, and the candy is plentiful.

Meatpacking District

The Meatpacking District is a top destination for trick-or-treaters this year, thanks to the neighborhood’s “Treats in the Streets” event. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 21, participating vendors will be handing out candy and treats to costumed revelers. The block party will feature live music, a doggie costume contest, and a bunch of treats and activities for kids. Walk the High Line for a birds-eye view of the festivities and for more opportunities to get treats from volunteers. Download a map on the website and head out for a big haul!

Chelsea

Kick off trick-or-treating in Clement Clarke Moore Park—known by locals as “Seal Park”—on 10th Avenue at 22nd Street, then walk up and down the decorated brownstone blocks around the General Theological Seminary. The west side neighborhood’s most popular streets for gathering the goods are 21st and 22nd Streets between Ninth and Tenth Avenues; for less of a crowd, head to the houses between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. Stop by Chelsea Market for a break from the cold and some more treats, as the space usually hosts trick-or-treating events on Halloween.

Midtown

The East Midtown Partnership is bringing trick-or-treating back to the streets of Midtown, and promises the event will be bigger and better than ever. Visit on Halloween from 3-7 for a packed schedule of events and candy. Families can pick up a trick-or-treating bag at Sunrise (139 East 56th Street at Lexington Avenue)—where you can also participate in free pumpkin painting—or the plaza outside 919 3rd Avenue (at East 56th Street). Check out the spooky photo booth at the plaza, then make your way around the neighborhood’s businesses. You can view a map of participating locations on the website.

Hamilton Heights

Uptown in Hamilton Heights, head to 141st to 145th Street between Broadway and Amsterdam, where residents deck out their townhouses in a new theme each year, making for an especially festive treat gathering.

Harlem

In Harlem, you can’t go wrong with 121st Street, starting at Marcus Garvey Park and hitting the brownstones all the way to Frederick Douglass Boulevard. Another great spot is Strivers Row, at 138th and 139th Street and Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard as well as a bit further north, at Hamilton Terrace between 141st and 144th Streets, where houses are decked out each year with impressive Halloween displays.

Tribeca

Stores around Washington Market Park will be decorated in style and handing out candy on Halloween, as will storefronts and houses along Duane, Reade, and Church Streets.

Upper West Side

Walk up Columbus Ave between 68th and 77th Streets for some great trick or treating (the streets might also be closed to traffic that day, but check ahead to be sure!), or switch over to Amsterdam Street around 111th Street.

Upper East Side

The best spots for trick or treating in the Upper East Side seem to be 78th and 82nd Streets, but make sure to leave time to take in the sights: The neighborhood is known for spooky and over-the-top Halloween decorations. Check out hot spots on East 78th, between Park and Lexington Avenue as well as East 67th, 72nd, and 74th between Fifth Ave and Madison. Stop by for some impressive skeletons, painted pumpkins, smoke-breathing dragons, and more spooky fun.

Queens: The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in Queens

Forest Hills

Forest Hills Gardens will make you doubt you’re in NYC. The leafy and historic enclave is a trick-or-treater’s paradise, with tree-lined streets and stately single-family houses. There’s always activity on the busy thoroughfare of Continental and 71st Avenues, and if you prefer to visit businesses and storefronts over houses, Metropolitan Avenue in Forest Hills proper has a lot to offer for costumed kids.

Middle Village

For an authentic, suburban, small-town vibe, head to Middle Village. Highly residential, with mostly single-family homes, this neighborhood contains lots of houses spooked up for the holidays (think big inflatables) and pedestrian-friendly streets for tiny trick-or-treaters. Juniper Valley Park is a beloved neighborhood park that often hosts Halloween goodies for the kids, which in the past have included tables full of candy and decked-out car trunks that would compete with any house decor display.

Sunnyside Gardens

For a similar feel to Middle Village that’s a little easier to get to by subway (it’s a short walk from the 46th St./Bliss St. stop on the 7 line) try Sunnyside Gardens. One of New York’s first planned communities, this cohesive landmarked area’s streets of charming houses and oversized trees make for manageable and picturesque candy collecting.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods and Events in Brooklyn

Bedford Stuyvesant

This community is so organized it has a map of Halloween hot spots and blocks welcoming kids, and orange and black balloons to let you know where to go. There will be candy for kids and even dog-friendly treats! Don’t miss the Theme House on Jefferson Avenue between Throop & Tompkins. The fun begins at 4:30. Find the Halloween 2023 map here!

Brooklyn Heights

It’s hard to find more festive blocks in The Heights than Garden Place and Grace Court Alley, which are typically blocked off from traffic in honor of the holiday. Residents go all out, constructing elaborate Halloween displays in front of the street’s historic brownstones—fake coffins, life-size mummies, smoke machines, jack-o’lanterns en masse, etc. It’s a festive and very busy scene, so go early if you want to come out of it with treats in the bucket. For a quieter but still lovely trick-or-treating experience, head to nearby streets Remsen and Joralemon.

Cobble Hill

Costumed kids and parents cram into this small Brownstone Brooklyn neighborhood for the annual Halloween parade. Afterward, the main drag of Court Street and the surrounding blocks are filled with trick-or-treaters. (Venture further down Court to Carroll Gardens for even more candy and brownstones with large front gardens tricked-out for the holiday.) Be on time: It’s not uncommon for businesses and homes to have their candy stash completely cleared out by the festive, costumed throngs early on.

Ditmas Park

Not only does Ditmas Park bring the candy and the spooky decor, but with its huge Victorian homes and wide, tree-lined streets, it’s a lovely place to revel in Halloween fun. Young ghosts and goblins gather in front of the Halloween House on the intersection of Argyle and Albemarle Roads before heading out to the rest of the nabe. Franklin Street is a popular destination for commercial trick or treating, while the brownstones between Franklin Street and Manhattan Avenue are all dressed up in spooky decor and welcoming candy-seeking children.

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Dumbo

Dumbo usually hosts an annual DUMBOween event, in which costumed participants make their way through Dumbo and Brooklyn Bridge Park, led by live music and puppets. The parade is followed up by family-friendly activities in the Archway. Additionally, more than 40 Dumbo businesses will offer trick-or-treating at their storefronts on Halloween!

Kensington

You can feel the excitement mounting in this residential neighborhood as Halloween approaches, as more and more decorations are added to the single-family homes. Head to the numbered blocks (3rd, 4th, 5th) between Caton and Albemarle, and make sure to hit Fourth Street, which is closed to traffic and rocks out hard, with music, games, and scores of families.

Windsor Terrace

South of Park Slope and north of Kensington, Windsor Terrace is a neighborhood of residential streets with lots of houses that also really get into the holiday. Head to blocks between Vanderbilt Avenue and Fort Hamilton Parkway and don’t miss Third Street between Vanderbilt and Greenwood Avenues, which in the past, has been closed to traffic on Halloween.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in the Bronx

Riverdale

The upscale ‘hood of Riverdale always makes for some good candy collecting, but the area’s neighbor, the community of Fieldston, is worthy of destination trick-or-treating. With much of it recognized as a landmarked historic district, the positively suburban-feeling area is filled with trees and beautiful houses that set the perfect backdrop for Halloween activities. (The varied architectural styles range from Tudor and Art and Crafts, to “manor” and “castle.”) There’s a good chance you’ll forget you’re in New York City.

City Island

Whether you take part in City Island’s Halloween Parade or just visit for the trick or treating, City Island is worth a visit on Halloween. The community feel is generally strong on City Island, and many doors are open to parade goers: Storefronts and homes along the parade route hand out candy to costumed partiers.

The Best Trick-or-Treating Neighborhoods in Staten Island

Mid Island

The suburban feel of Staten Island lends itself to more room and creativity, resulting in some absolutely incredible Halloween displays. Some of the best can be found in and just outside of Bulls Head. Check out the houses on Caswell Ave between Willowbrook Road and Woolley Avenue—in fact,  278 Caswell Avenue is known as “The Halloween House” and attracts tourists each year who marvel at their extravagant displays. Another hot spot are the streets that branch out from Gannon Avenue N, near Ingram Woods.

Get your supply of white sheets ready, because you’re going to need them for a few of these last-minute Halloween costumes

Feeling frightened that it’s almost trick-or-treating time, and you don’t have your kid’s costume ready yet? Check out these easy last-minute Halloween costumes for kids. Many of them can be made with things you have stashed in your closets and dress-up bin, and take less time to make than it takes to eat a supersized candy apple.

Ghost Costume

This has to be the easiest costume of all time. Buy a new white sheet, cut out the spots for the eyes and mouth, and you’re done!

Gold Medal Last-Minute Halloween Costume

Your kiddo can be an Olympian in less time than it takes to sing the national anthem. Pull out a tracksuit, or a leotard if you’ve got a gymnast at home, then dig out a medal from a fun run or a 5k. Have her throw her arms in the air and give a cheer for this easy DIY Halloween costume!

DIY Strawberry

Strawberry last minute halloween costume
Pretty Life Girls

Five supplies are all you need to make this sweet strawberry from Pretty Life Girls. After a quick trip to the craft store, you can whip up this no-sew costume that is adorable, but more importantly is comfortable for kids and adults, too!

Jane Fonda

Primary

Legwarmers, a pair of leggings, and a onesie are all you need to get your heart rate pumping with this DIY aerobics instructor costume. Bigger kids can swap a swimsuit for a onesie. We love that the key ingredients for this costume can be worn again. If you're itching to do a little crafting, check out Primary's DIY felt boombox to take this costume from low-impact fun to step aerobics queen.

Related: 17 Incredibly Clever Cardboard Box Costumes

Baby Shark

Hellow Wonderful

Cardboard, gray and white paint, and sharp scissors are all you need to make this easy DIY Halloween costume. Bonus: a fierce shark costume comes with a soundtrack that all the trick-or-treaters will be singing, "do do do." Find out how you can make one of your own over at Hello Wonderful. Check out more of our favorite cardboard box costumes here.

 

Last-Minute Mummy Costume

This version might look complicated, but the very easy DIY option requires a white sheet, coffee, white underthings, and not much else! Check out a stress-free tutorial here.

Ballet Dancer

Iiona Virgin via Unsplash

Dig into your kiddo's dance bag, and you'll find the key ingredients for a ballerina costume. Add a fancy updo and voila: you have a future New York City Ballet dancer costume. If you don't have a tutu, check out this easy, no-sew DIY tutu tutorial.

Bubble Gum

Jeff Mindell via Studio DIY

Chew on this cute DIY costume! Gather up balloons, felt, and silver ribbon: that's about all you need to create your own bubblegum costume. While this version features a pink dress, we think a pink t-shirt would work just as well for a kids' Halloween costume. Find the step-by-step instructions at Studio DIY.

Related: Family Halloween Costumes That Are a Freakin’ Delight

Basic Monster

Amber Gutebier

Dig out an old pair of pants and your trusty black Sharpie for this easy DIY Halloween costume. With a snip of scissors and a light coat of green makeup, you'll soon have Frankenstein's monster lurching out your front door. Get the tutorial here.

 

Bath Time

Cheerful and Co Via Primary

Clear and white balloons pop all over a set of white PJs for this easy DIY Halloween costume—it's bubble bath time on the go! Primary has all the instructions so you can make your own, and then take that rubber ducky for a spin around the block.

Emoji

Hello Wonderful

Pick your kiddo's favorite emoji and whip up this cute Halloween costume that's easy to customize. You'll be running after your smiley face trick-or-treating in no time. Hello, Wonderful shows you how you can make your own with not much more than cardboard and paint.

 

Trolls

Doranda Woestman via Watch Out for the Woestmans

Pull out a brightly colored skirt or a tutu and a light t-shirt or leotard, and your little ones will soon be trolls. The awesome hair-dos look impressive—but they're easy to pull off when you follow blogger Doranda's DIY tip. Troll or treat!

Related: Halloween Costumes for Girls Who Aren’t into Princesses

Paper Doll

Slapdash Mom

With not much more than a big piece of poster board, you can create a perfect paper doll costume. We love that this easy DIY Halloween costume costs way less than a pumpkin spice latte while still being extra eye-catching. Follow the step-by-step directions at Slapdash Mom.

Stick Figure

All for the Boys

This clever stick figure costume from All for the Boys is sure to get lots of laughs. We love that it's easy, affordable, and eye-catching. 

Star

Brit Co

Make your star a constellation this Halloween. Brit + Co's adorable, sparkly costume relies on a gold ribbon and glittery duds that your kiddo probably already has in her closet. They recommend using craft foam for the head-topping star—but cardboard plus gold paint will also work in a pinch.

Baby Doll

Hart Sew

This adorable wind-up doll is guaranteed to be one of the sweetest DIY costumes you'll find. Plus it's easy and cheap to make it yourself. Find how you can turn your toddler into a doll at Hart + Sew.

Related: 20 Halloween Costumes for Twins (Older Siblings & Parents, Too!)

Cat

last minute cat halloween costume
Paging Supermom

In less time than it takes to do the Monster Mash, you can make an adorable black cat costume. Paging Supermom calls it her Super Easy Kitty Cat Costume—and we couldn't agree more. It's a sweet option for preschoolers who change their minds about their costumes at the last minute. See our other favorite cat costumes here

Morton Salt Girl

last minute Morton Salt girl Halloween costume
Brit Co

We love this Morton Salt Girl costume because it's cute, clever, and takes almost no time to pull together. An extra bonus—since it relies on regular clothes, there's nothing that'll make sensitive kids uncomfortable while they're on the hunt for candy. But remember, as Brit + Co will tell you, the container of salt is a key accessory.

Jellyfish

A Casarella

This unusual animal costume is simple to make and packs a big punch. Dig out an umbrella and ribbon, then swim over to A Casarella to learn how to make your own easy jellyfish costume. We love her clever tip that'll give this daytime costume a spooky nighttime glow.

Cowboy (or Girl)

Dust off that denim, wrangle up a pair of boots and top it all off with a plaid shirt and a ten-gallon hat. You’ll have everything you need to be a cowgirl or boy costume—minus the horse, of course. If you’ve got a pool noodle left over from summer fun, you can turn it into a horse ready to ride off into the sunset. Yee Haw!

Pirate

Pirate Treasure Hunt
iStock

Shiver me timbers! It's easy to pull together a last-minute pirate costume. Grab a striped shirt and wrap a bandit around your kiddo's head. Pull out a pair of old pants and cut off the hem, using some shark teeth-style zigzags If you'd like a little extra flair, add eyeliner, a pile of necklaces, and make your tiny Blackbeard a cardboard cutlass. Don't forget to check our guide on how to talk like a sailor!

Athlete

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Calling all sports fans! Dig out your kid's fave jersey—whether it's football, hockey, or basketball—and in no time you'll have a sporty Halloween costume. You can add an accessory like a helmet or a hockey puck, a swipe of festive face paint, and then get out the door. Candy's waiting!