Morgan Strickell Morgan Strickell

Cutesy-Spooky Baby Shower

My baby shower theme, officially, was Bats and Bubbles, but I leaned heavily into the bats. The shower was held mid-october so I wanted it to be spooky themed, but also something that seemed suitable for, well, a baby.

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Ok, baby shower, birthday party, Halloween party. It works for all of them.

My baby shower theme, officially, was Bats and Bubbles, but I leaned heavily into the bats. The shower was held mid-october so I wanted it to be spooky themed, but also something that seemed suitable for, well, a baby.

I designed the invitations myself, and tried to capture the essences of a cutesy-spooky theme through all the decor. 

First things first was the BABY sign. I had this picture in my head of these letters with some small white balloons and bats flying over them. I used spray adhesive to hold the balloons in place then to add the felt bats. I had bats that I had previously made for halloween decor, but you can buy packs of them like these (highly recommend)!

I am also the queen of photo booths, I need them, I want them, nothing gets me hopped up quite like a good photo booth. 

For the shower I decided to do a circular back drop which I have never done before. The frame I purchased is no longer together, but this one is very similar. 

Then we added a balloon arch. Our party was centered in the backyard and it was windy that day which led to some of the balloons popping, but the arch was so cute when it was first installed by my amazing sister.

But my FAVORITE decor?  These bat balloons. I ordered way too many of them so they will be a staple in my home for a while. We put them in the pool and using weights so they wouldn’t float around too much, I should have made the pool a giant bath tub and to this day I regret not thinking of that before the party.


Some other items I got for decor are: 

- Bat Table Cloth - Definitely open this and steam it before the party. This would be an easy early prep for the party

- Bubble decor to put on the cake - I ended up ordering a white cake and decorated it myself (I didn’t want to chance that a baker wouldn’t understand my vision) 

- 24” Bubble Balloons - To be honest, I love these for every party. They are large so I recommend renting a helium tank from a party supply store. Those tanks you can buy at aren’t big enough.

I absolutely loved this theme. We had about 60 people at the baby shower (it was co-ed) and I got endless compliments on the theme/decor. My daughters nursery is also bat themed, but that is for another post.

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2025 Boo-Basket Books

Boo-Basket Books for kids aged 0-6

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Is it still July while I am writing this, yes. Do I have an unnatural obsession with Halloween and spooky season, also yes. But planning for a boo basket for your little one can sneak up on you.

Also, in this age of social media and influencers (myself included), a Boo-Basket is not necessary, it should be fun, not stressful and it is no reason to go into debt or try to keep up with the Draculas. Make it whatever you want and don’t think you have to do what someone else is doing.

As a fan of traditions, I put some thought into what I wanted my daughter’s boo-basket to be. This may change over the years, but for now it will be about kicking off the Halloween season. I will be buying ONE basket that I use year after year, the same as I did for Easter. In it, I plan to do pajamas we can decorate the house in, some sweet treats we can eat while watching Hocus Pocus later that evening, a spooky themed book, and an age appropriate toy. Simple, cute and seasonal.

A recent study from HarperCollins UK states that only 41% of children under 5 are being read to regularly. I think this is so important for children, and I have always hoped my daughter would have the same love for books that I have. I had a Bat themed baby shower and asked that everyone bring a book instead of a card. When I tell you our friends and family showed up, with some of the cutest spooky books that were perfect for our little doll.

So here is a break down of some of my favorites:

Vlad the Fabulous Vampire, By Flavia Z. Drago - This is a cute book about accepting yourself for who you truly are. Vlad has a secret he is trying to hide from his friends - he has pink cheeks. He later learns that his best friend also has a secret and that instead of trying to hide their true selves, they should just be themselves. This is easy to ready, but is a little longer so it works well for a single book night.

Vlad the Fabulous Vampire by Flavia Z. Drago - An adorable tale about loving who you really are

Halloween Hustle, By Charlotte Gunnufson - I love this book, this is one of my favorite things to read my daughter because it flows like a song. It is about a skeleton that is on his way to a Halloween party and keeps having accidents that lead to his bone scattering about. He glues, tapes and rubber bands himself back together all in the name of dancing the Halloween Hustle! I often find this book stuck in my head after I put my daughter to bed, but in a fun way.

Halloween Hustle, by Charlotte Gunnofson - I sing “Bones Scatter, What a Clatter, Spine is like a broken ladder” all the time.

Baby Bat Bedtime, by Paige Towler and the Smithsonian Bat Lab - A cute bed time story AND educational, sign me up! The story is about a baby bat that isn’t ready to go to bed when the sun starts to rise. But Mama bat knows just what to do. This book also has gorgeous illustration by Gavin Scott. If that weren’t enough, the back of the book has an All About Bats section with information and photos from the Smithsonian Bat Lab, including a section on how to help bats. This is one of the books I got for our baby shower that I cannot shut up about!

Baby bat bedtime book with a cute photo of a mom bat and baby bat on the cover along with the Smithsonian Kid logo and bat outlines in the background.

Baby Bat Bedtime, by Paige Towler and Smithsonian Bat Lab - Educational, cute and gorgeously illustrated by Gavin Scott.

Mother Ghost Nursery Rhymes for Little Monsters, By Rachel Kolar - These nursery rhymes are going to sound all too familiar but with a nice spooky twist. Rhymes such as “Mary had a Little Ghost”, “Hey, Diddle, Diddle Black Cat with a Fiddle” and “Zombie Miss Muffet”. The illustration was done by Roland Garrigue and gives an extra spookiness to this book. My daughter is only 8 months, but I feel like this book would be particularly enjoyable to 2-4 year olds.

A creepy mother witch flies on the back of a mothman creature with ghosts flying around in creepy trees.

Mother Ghost Nursery Rhymes for Little Monsters, By Rachel Kolar - a spooky twist on all your favorite nursery rhymes.

Some other notable mentions:

  • Squish’n’squeeze Pumpkin! This is great for smaller kids who want to touch everything they see. The center of the book is a squishy pumpkin on each page. My daughter loves to grab it. You are also searching for something on each page so its interactive.

  • That’s Not My Bat… What kid doesn’t love a touchy-feely book. Each page has a different part of the bat that the kids can touch and associate with different descriptor words associated with that feeling such as “fuzzy”, “rough” and “fluffy”.

This will be my daughters first spooky season and I cannot wait to put together a boo basket for her! Books are so important and I love having seasonal ones that I can rotate out throughout the year.

What is your favorite spooky kids book?

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