
After a tricky year, our kids deserve a treat this October 31. Here's a bunch of fun stuff to make this year's Halloween a hoot.

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Halloween owl, $24.95. A novel idea for kids who'd rather spend Halloween creating rather than trick or treating. lego.com

Glow in the dark bat skeleton costume, $20. A fun onsie that comes alive when the sun goes down. Available at Target.

Baby paper bag shorts; $5.50. There's plenty of festive garb out there so little tricksters can get into the Halloween spirit. Available at Best&Less stores.

Purr-Anormal lace headband, $8. Teens and tweens who are keen to celebrate the season can do so in understated style thanks to cute accessories such as this. nastygal.com/au

Atlas of Monsters & Ghosts, $26.99. A snapshot of the world's most famous ghosts and mythological creatures, accompanied by ghoul cool illustrations. Available at all good bookshops and lonelyplanet.com
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The Nightmare Before Christmas: Sally and Jack Halloween pumpkins, $20 each. If you have a child who loves horror movies, decorate their bedroom window with characters from this beloved animated film. Available at Big W.

Halloween buds, $30.50. These three Halloween bath bombs are sure to make for a fun (and fizzy) nighttime routine. lush.com.au

Spooky colouring set, $20. Colouring-in fun, plus the essentials for kids to make their own spooky Halloween stuff. tigertribe.com.au

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Boo! It's Halloween phone case, $85. Choose from a number of designs and colours to suit a wide range of smartphones. casetify.com/en

The Coolest Hair-Raising Horrors Book and Prank Kit, $9.99. What would Halloween be without a spooktacular prank that ends in a fit of giggles. hinkler.com.au

Large hanging skeleton, $29. At 1.5 metres tall, this guy is sure to impress Halloween fans of all heights. Available at The Reject Shop.

Linley Wilkie
I've been a lifestyle and features writer for 22 years, covering everything from fashion and beauty, to homes, parenting and travel. Having worked for Text Media, Fairfax Media and now Australian Community Media, these days I'm at more kids sports games than fashion parades.
I've been a lifestyle and features writer for 22 years, covering everything from fashion and beauty, to homes, parenting and travel. Having worked for Text Media, Fairfax Media and now Australian Community Media, these days I'm at more kids sports games than fashion parades.