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If you’ve spotted a mysterious little basket on your porch filled with Halloween goodies, you’ve officially been booed! Boo Baskets (or “You’ve Been Booed” baskets) are a fun Halloween tradition that’s all about spreading seasonal cheer.
The idea is simple: fill a basket, bucket, or gift bag with treats and surprises, secretly drop it off at a friend’s, neighbor’s, or family member’s doorstep, and leave a note encouraging them to “boo” someone else. It’s a great way to add some spooky fun to the season, especially for kids who love surprises!
The Heart Behind the Boo
Sure, Boo Baskets are filled with candy and fun, but they’re also filled with something even sweeter: thoughtfulness. Making and delivering a Boo Basket is a simple way to teach kids how to show up for others, even in small, “just for fun” ways.
When we invite our children to join in traditions like this, we’re giving them hands-on examples of kindness — showing them that little gestures can make others feel seen, loved, and included. Whether they’re picking out treats, decorating the basket, or sneaking it onto a friend’s porch, they’re learning that joy multiplies when it’s shared.
That’s what makes this tradition truly special, and we think that’s a Boo-tiful thing!
Ready to make your own? Here are some fun ideas for putting together the perfect Boo Basket this Halloween.
Boo Baskets for Kids
Keep it cute, colorful, and full of Halloween fun!
- Halloween Candy – Mini chocolate bars, gummy eyeballs, or candy corn.
- We love this pack of individually wrapped ring pops!
- Glow Sticks or Bracelets – Perfect for trick-or-treat night safety and fun.
- Like this 100 Pack of Glow Sticks!
- Mini Toys – Think stickers, slime, bouncy balls, or spider rings.
- Check out our post about things for Halloween that are not candy! We have really great ideas there!
- Craft Kits or Coloring Pages – Add some themed activities to keep them busy.
- Halloween Pajamas or Socks – Festive and cozy for movie nights!
- Small Books or Puzzles – Great for quiet time after the sugar rush.
- This Weird But True: Halloween book has 300 spooky facts! Elementary age kiddos will love this one!
Tip: Use a small pumpkin-shaped bucket or reusable tote so they can use it again for trick-or-treating.

Boo Baskets for Neighbors and Friends
Spread some Halloween happiness around your neighborhood with simple but thoughtful touches.
- Seasonal Snacks – Pumpkin spice popcorn, caramel apples, or a jar of candy corn.
- Like these Pumpkin Spiced Almonds!
- Warm Drinks – Add a few packets of cider mix, cocoa, or a mini coffee sampler.
- Like this box of Pumpkin Spice Tea bags!
- Fall Candles or Wax Melts – Scents like cinnamon, apple, or pumpkin pie are perfect.
- Cute Kitchen Towels or Mugs – A little fall décor that’s both festive and useful.
- Homemade Treats – Cookies or pumpkin bread wrapped in cellophane and tied with ribbon.
- Check out our recipe for Pumpkin Muffins!
- A “You’ve Been Booed” Note – Print or handwrite a short note explaining how to pass the fun along.
Tip: Drop off your basket after dark for a true Halloween surprise!
Boo Baskets for Teens or Tweens
Make it a little more age-appropriate (and less about candy overload).
- Favorite Snacks – Chips, sour candies, or chocolate bars.
- This Box of International Snacks is so fun for teens!
- Face Masks or Nail Polish – A little Halloween self-care.
- Socks or Beanies – Something comfy and seasonal.
- It’s hard to go wrong with teens and Nike Socks!
- Mini Gift Cards – For coffee, the movies, or fast food.
- Spooky Movie Night Kit – Microwave popcorn, candy, and a list of Halloween classics to stream.