halloween jokes for 4 year olds

287+ Halloween Jokes for 4 Year Olds Fun & Silly Kids Laughs

Little kids love Halloween—but not the scary stuff. That’s why this collection of Halloween jokes for 4 year olds is all about gentle giggles, friendly ghosts, silly pumpkins, and candy confusion. Every joke is short, easy to read aloud, and totally preschool-approved.

Use these for class parties, lunchbox notes, trick-or-treat signs, Instagram captions, or bedtime laughs leading up to October 31. Let’s make Halloween happy, kind, and giggle-filled!

 

Pumpkin Patch Giggles

  1. What do you call a smiling pumpkin? A grin-kin.

  2. Why did the pumpkin sit on the step? It wanted a porch.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Orange. Orange who? Orange you glad it’s Halloween!

  4. What do pumpkins eat for breakfast? Pump-cakes.

  5. Why was the pumpkin round? Because it couldn’t sit square.

  6. How do you fix a broken pumpkin? With a pumpkin patch.

  7. What do baby pumpkins wear? Pump-pants.

  8. Why did the pumpkin cross the yard? To get to the other vine.

  9. What’s a pumpkin’s favorite game? Squash tag.

  10. Where do pumpkins sleep? In the punkin bunkin.

Friendly Ghost Giggles

  1. What do friendly ghosts say? Boo-buddy!

  2. Why was the ghost smiling? Someone said peek-a-boo.

  3. Where do little ghosts go to learn? Boo school.

  4. What do ghosts eat on toast? Boo-berry jam.

  5. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Boo. Boo who? Don’t cry, it’s just me!

  6. Why do ghosts like hugs? They go right through!

  7. What’s a tiny ghost’s favorite letter? B-oooo.

  8. How do ghosts wash? With boo-bubbles.

  9. Where do ghosts sit? On boo-chairs.

  10. What do baby ghosts wear? Sheet pajamas.

Silly Skeleton Tickles

  1. Why don’t skeletons dance fast? No muscle music.

  2. What do skeletons eat? Spare ribs (only pretend!).

  3. Why was the skeleton cold? No sweater skin.

  4. What’s a skeleton’s favorite toy? Rattle.

  5. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Bone. Bone who? Bone to see you!

  6. Where do skeletons sleep? In a bone bed.

  7. What do baby skeletons drink? Calcium shakes (just silly!).

  8. Why did the skeleton laugh? Someone tickled its funny bone.

  9. What’s a skeleton dog say? Bone, bone!

  10. How do skeletons write? With pen and bone.

Tiny Monster Chuckles

  1. What do little monsters say at dinner? Pass the slimesauce.

  2. Why was the baby monster shy? Too many eyeballs watching.

  3. What do monsters brush? Fang teeth.

  4. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Growl. Growl who? Growl I’m hungry!

  5. What do purple monsters snack? Grape screams.

  6. Why do monsters wear shoes? Claw carpets.

  7. What’s a monster’s favorite color? Grrrr-een.

  8. Where do monsters nap? Under the bed blanket (with permission!).

  9. What do nice monsters share? Scare-amel candy.

  10. Why did the monster giggle? Someone said boo-berry pie.

Candy Corn Cut-Ups

  1. Why is candy corn pointy? It wants to be first in line.

  2. What do you call sleepy candy corn? Nap corn.

  3. What’s candy corn’s favorite sport? Corn hole.

  4. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Sweet. Sweet who? Sweet treat time!

  5. Why did the candy corn hide? Too many pockets.

  6. What do candy corns read? Corny books.

  7. Where does candy corn live? In a treat bag town.

  8. What song do candy corns sing? You are my candy-shine.

  9. Why was the candy corn laughing? It got tickled in the bowl.

  10. What do candy corns wear? Little wrappers.

Batty Little Laughs

  1. Why do bats hang around? They can’t find chairs.

  2. What do bats eat on toast? Bat-ter (just pretend).

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Wing. Wing who? Wing wish you happy Halloween!

  4. Where do bats sleep? Upside-down bunk beds.

  5. Why are bats good friends? They always hang out.

  6. What’s a bat’s favorite shape? Bat-triangle wings.

  7. Why did the bat giggle? Someone said flapjack.

  8. What do baby bats drink? Bat-milk (silly answer).

  9. Where do bats read? In the bat-room.

  10. What do bats write with? Ink and wing.

Costume Switch-Ups

Costume Switch-Ups

  1. Why did the cat wear a cape? Super meow.

  2. What if a pumpkin dresses as a ghost? A pump-boo.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Pirate. Pirate who? Pirate pumpkin candy!

  4. Why did the ghost wear a hat? Boo-tiful style.

  5. Why did the monster wear bunny ears? It hopped to be funny.

  6. What if the witch wears sneakers? Fast spells.

  7. Why did the skeleton borrow a wig? Hair-raising night.

  8. What if a bat wears glasses? Better bat-vision.

  9. What if candy wears a crown? King snack.

  10. Why did Dad wear the kids’ cape? Super silly.

Witchy Wish Jokes

  1. What do little witches ride? Tiny broom scooters.

  2. Why did the witch smile? Someone said nice hat.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Spell. Spell who? Spell happy Halloween!

  4. What’s a witch’s favorite letter? B for broom.

  5. Why do witches carry snacks? In case of broom traffic.

  6. What do witches put in soup? Stir-prises.

  7. Where do witches park? Broom lot.

  8. Why was the witch late? Broom ran out of zoom.

  9. What do baby witches learn? ABC-cadabra.

  10. How do witches laugh? Hee-hee-hee with tea.

Not-So-Scary Noises

  1. What goes boo-choo? A ghost train.

  2. What goes clack-clack boo? Skeleton shoes.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Shhh. Shhh who? Shhh it’s a sneaky ghost.

  4. What goes drip and giggle? A laughing pumpkin in the rain.

  5. What goes flap-boo? A bat saying hi.

  6. What goes creak snack? A door with candy.

  7. What goes meow-boo? A cat in a ghost sheet.

  8. What goes snap-laugh? Candy wrappers and jokes.

  9. What goes whoosh-hee? Witch on a scooter.

  10. What goes crunch-boo? Walking on leaves in costume.

Trick-Or-Treat Talk

  1. What do you say to a pumpkin door? Trick-or-treat me!

  2. Why bring a big bag? Big candy dreams.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Candy. Candy who? Candy share with me?

  4. What do little ghosts collect? Boo-bars.

  5. Why did the skeleton ring twice? Bony fingers missed.

  6. What do nice houses say? Take two.

  7. What do you call candy trading? Treat swap shop.

  8. Why was the bag laughing? Too tickly taffy.

  9. What do you yell if you love lollipops? Stick please!

  10. Why did the witch give apples? She ran out of spells.

Boo Crew Belly Laughs

  1. Our crew says boo, then we all giggle.

  2. Boo buddies share candy.

  3. Boo hats for everyone.

  4. Boo shoes make soft sounds.

  5. Boo and chew—candy time.

  6. Boo parade down the hall.

  7. Boo badges for brave friends.

  8. Boo high-five, don’t scare.

  9. Boo whisper game—who laughs first?

  10. Boo club meets on the porch.

Giggly Goblin Jokes

  1. What do goblins eat? Gobble-gobble gum.

  2. Why did the goblin wear green? It matched its giggle.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Gob. Gob who? Gob some candy left?

  4. Goblins don’t scare; they share.

  5. Where do goblins hide? Behind snack bowls.

  6. What do goblins read? Gob-comics.

  7. Why was the goblin late? Mud shoes.

  8. What’s a goblin’s favorite game? Hide and shriek softly.

  9. Goblins like naps after candy.

  10. Goblins giggle when you say boo-berry.

Glow Stick Giggles

  1. Why do glow sticks love Halloween? Dark nights.

  2. What do glow sticks say? Light me up.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Glow. Glow who? Glow have some candy!

  4. Glow bracelets make ghost rings.

  5. Glow sticks help pumpkins find friends.

  6. Glow glasses: bright sight.

  7. Glow swords fight pillow monsters.

  8. Glow necklace for safety sparkle.

  9. Glow dance party in the driveway.

  10. Glow in the candy bag party lights.

Little Vampire Smiles

  1. Why was the vampire nice? It liked to share grapes.

  2. What do baby vampires drink? Grape juice.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Fang. Fang who? Fang you for candy!

  4. Why wear a cape? Windy night.

  5. What do nice vampires say? Please pass the punch.

  6. Why did the vampire brush teeth? For bright fangs.

  7. Where do vampires nap? In cozy blankets, not caves (tonight).

  8. What’s a vampire’s favorite fruit? Straw-boo-berry.

  9. Why did the vampire laugh? Someone said daylight savings.

  10. What do tiny vampires read? Little bite books.

Happy Haunted House Jokes

  1. Why is the haunted house happy? Friendly ghosts live there.

  2. Knock, knock. Who’s there? House. House who? House about candy?

  3. Why do doors creak? They’re saying hello.

  4. What’s in the attic? Old costumes.

  5. Why do windows wave? Curtains wiggle.

  6. Where do ghosts play? Hallway tag.

  7. What do haunted houses eat? Shingle snacks.

  8. Why is the porch light purple? Party night.

  9. What do bats hang from? Cozy rafters.

  10. Why is everyone laughing? Tickle spiders.

Mummy Snuggle Puns

  1. Why was the mummy cozy? So many wraps.

  2. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Band. Band who? Band-age me candy!

  3. What do mummies eat? Wrap snacks.

  4. Why did the mummy dance? Good band music.

  5. Where do mummies nap? In the linen closet.

  6. Why are mummies good at hugs? Lots of wrapping arms.

  7. What’s a mummy’s favorite letter? T for tape.

  8. Why did the mummy giggle? Someone said unravel.

  9. What do baby mummies say? Ma-mummy!

  10. How do you get a mummy’s attention? Call it a wrap.

Black Cat Chuckles

  1. Why did the black cat smile? Full treat bowl.

  2. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Meow. Meow who? Meow about some candy?

  3. What do cats carve? Meow-kins.

  4. Why do cats like brooms? Free rides.

  5. Where do cats nap? Pumpkin tops.

  6. Why did the cat wear boots? Leaf piles.

  7. What’s a cat’s favorite candy? Kit-kat (of course).

  8. Why was the cat glowing? Glow collar.

  9. What do cats say on Halloween? Meow-lloween.

  10. Why did the cat purr? Kids shared treats.

Moonlight Mini-Jokes

  1. Why was the moon big? It ate a cookie.

  2. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Moon. Moon who? Moon over candy!

  3. What do stars whisper? Nice costumes.

  4. Why did the moon wear a mask? It’s costume night too.

  5. What shapes do clouds make? Ghost puffs.

  6. Why did the moon giggle? Bats danced by.

  7. What do owls say to trick-or-treaters? Hoo wants candy?

  8. Why is the night sky dark? So glow sticks shine.

  9. How does the moon clap? Moonbeams.

  10. Where does candy sparkle? Under moonlight.

Leaf Pile Laughs

  1. Why did the ghost jump in leaves? Soft landing.

  2. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Leaf. Leaf who? Leaf me some candy!

  3. Why do leaves crunch? Fall giggles.

  4. What do pumpkins hide in? Leaf blankets.

  5. Why was the bat dusty? Leaf dive.

  6. What colors laugh? Orange and red.

  7. Why rake a pile? Jump time.

  8. What do spiders spin in leaves? Leaf webs.

  9. Where do kids find candy wrappers? In the leaf pile.

  10. Why did the witch sweep leaves? Broom practice.

Last Candy In The Bag

  1. Who ate all the candy? Not me… maybe the ghost.

  2. Why save one piece? Bedtime treat.

  3. Knock, knock. Who’s there? Last. Last who? Last candy share!

  4. What do you call candy that hides? Sneak snack.

  5. Why is chocolate smiling? It’s getting picked.

  6. Where do wrappers go? Crinkle town.

  7. What’s candy’s bedtime? After tooth brush.

  8. Why count candy? Math treats.

  9. What do friends do? Trade sweets.

  10. What do we say at the end? Happy Halloween laughs!

FAQs

What makes a good Halloween joke for a 4 year old?
Keep it short, friendly, and easy to understand—think pumpkins, candy, and silly sounds, not scares. You’ll find tons like that on PunsPlanet.com.

Are Halloween jokes okay to tell at preschool parties?
Yes—as long as they’re gentle and not spooky. This list of Halloween jokes for 4 year olds was made for class fun. See more at PunsPlanet.com.

Can I print these Halloween jokes for treat bags?
Definitely. Cut them into joke strips and tape to candy. Grab more printable ideas at PunsPlanet.com.

What’s a great first Halloween joke to teach a child?
Try this: Knock, knock. Who’s there? Boo. Boo who? Don’t cry—it’s Halloween! More starter jokes at PunsPlanet.com.

How do I use Halloween jokes for 4 year olds in circle time?
Read one, have kids act it out, then vote for silliest. Classroom-ready joke sets are featured at PunsPlanet.com.

Are these jokes safe for kids who scare easily?
Yes. No spooky monsters, no horror—just playful puns. For more not-scary Halloween jokes, visit PunsPlanet.com.

Can I turn these into Halloween lunchbox notes?
Absolutely. One joke per day keeps the giggles coming. Printable lunch notes are coming soon to PunsPlanet.com.

What’s a quick Halloween riddle kids can answer?
What do pumpkins wear on their feet? Pump-pants! You’ll find more easy riddles at PunsPlanet.com.

How do I record kids telling Halloween jokes?
Film short clips, add captions, and share with family. Need more camera-ready kid jokes? PunsPlanet.com has you covered.

Where can I find more seasonal kids’ joke collections?
Visit PunsPlanet.com for winter jokes, birthday giggles, school jokes, and more kid-safe pun packs year-round.

Conclusion

Halloween really shines when it’s fun, friendly, and full of giggles—especially for little ones just learning to love the holiday. These Halloween jokes for 4 year olds are perfect for reading aloud, sharing at preschool, printing on treat bags, or turning into silly family traditions. Laughter helps kids feel brave, connected, and included on a night that can sometimes feel big and strange.

If you loved this list and want more playful, age-friendly puns for holidays, classrooms, parties, and captions, be sure to explore the ever-growing joke collections at Punscope.com. Share your child’s favorite joke in the comments, trade laughs with other families, and keep the silly spirit glowing all season long.

Happy, not-spooky Halloween!