These are the Halloween Jellycats we’re obsessed with

A collage of images showing halloween jellycats
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by Keya Modessa |
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They're soft and cuddly, comforting and huggable, and feel luxurious to the touch. If you haven't guessed yet, we're talking about Jellycats. Long before Labubus were a thing, Jellycats ruled supreme, and for many parents and tots, they're still the only soft toys that matter. As the spooky season approaches and your kids get excited to dress up in their favourite Halloween costume, they can add another spooky pal to the mix with the new Halloween-themed Jellycat toys.

The best Halloween Jellycats

From fancy dress Jellycats to new little spooky creations, we're sure little ones (and adults too) will love snuggling up to these frightfully fun companions. They'll make great companions to take pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating and can enjoy all your family Halloween activities and traditions too.

an image of an owl wizard jellycat Jellycat

Part owl and part wizard, Heccaty Hootnightly's large, round eyes and fluffy body are sure to charm everyone she meets. The new Jellycat is also the perfect decorative prop to add to your mantlepiece this Halloween.

Dimensions: 17cm x 9cm x 11cm
Height:16cm
Material:Polyester and polyester fibres and PE beans
Machine washable:30 degrees celsius

An image of a white ghost jellycat Jellycat

Meet Mysti Ghost - a friendly little ghost who has a super-soft body and sparkly black eyes. She will be a loyal friend to anyone who loves things that go bump in the night. We love her open arms, which little kids will love to grab for a comforting cuddle.

Dimensions:15cm x 9cm x 12cm
Height:15cm
Material:Polyester, polyester fibres, PE Beans
Machine washable: 30 degrees celsius

an image of pumpkin jack lantern jellycatJellycat

He's a little spooky but a lot silly! With a cheeky smile, this pumpkin will be sure to add a touch of playful fun to your home this autumn. His soft, corduroy texture makes him a delightful companion for the spooky season and beyond.

Dimensions: 10cm x 12cm x 12cm
Height:10cm
Material:Polyester, polyester fibres, PE Beans
Machine washable:30 degree Celsius

an image of a spider bear jellycatJellycat

New for Halloween, Bartholomew Bear is ready for trick or treating this spooky season in this fabulous spider costume. With the charm of a traditional bear but the added fancy dress costume, kids will absolutely adore this spook-tacular cuddly friend.

Dimesnions:26cm x 16cm x 17cm
Height:22cm
MaterialPolyester and polyester fibres and PE beans
Machine washable:30 degrees celsius

an image of a skeleton jellycat for halloweenJellycat

We're not sure we can handle the cuteness of this one! Jellycat Skeleton Bob is anything but frightening and would look super adorable accompanying your own mini skeleton for some trick or treating this Halloween.

Dimensions:33cm x 12cm x 2cm
Height:33 cm
Material:Polyester and polyester fibres and PE beans
Machine washable: 30 degrees celsius

an image of a mummy jellycat for halloween Jellycat

This Mummy Jellycat is definitely a treat! Wrapped in a fluffy, bandage-like fabric, this playful mummy even glows in the dark! With its sweet stitched smile and dangling legs, he's the perfect pal for the spooky season.

Dimensions:33cm x 12cm x 5cm
Height:33cm
Material:Polyester and polyester fibres and PE beans 30 degrees celsius
Machine washable:30 degrees celsius

Jellycat FAQ's

Why are Jellycats so expensive?

Jellycats are expensive thanks to their exceptional quality, attention to detail, ethical manufacturing practices, and strong brand recognition.

What is the rarest Jellycat ever?

The Bashful Bunny Imogen is one of the rarest Jellycats.

What is the target age for Jellycats?

Jellycats are great for all ages. They have been carefully tested, making them suitable from birth; however, many adults also love the soft plushies, and we can't blame them!

About the author

Keya Modessa, is our Senior Digital Writer and brings over a decade of experience from the digital realm to Mother&Baby. As a mother of two, Keya understands the joys and challenges of modern parenthood and uses her own experience to give practical advice. Keya has worked across national publications, including glossy women's mags, Food and Travel, and more recently Muddy Stilettos.

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