These loot bag ideas are fun, affordable, and much more exciting than typical candy-filled party favors. Most of these ideas are practical, creative, or reusable — which parents usually appreciate too.

Mini Fidget Toys
Fidget toys are easy loot bag additions because kids can use them immediately during the party or take them home afterward. They are inexpensive, colorful, and usually popular across a wide age range.

Sticker Packs
Stickers are classic loot bag fillers because they are cheap, lightweight, and easy to mix with other small items. Kids usually enjoy picking their favorites and trading extras with friends.

Mini Building Block Kits
Small building block kits make fun loot bag fillers because kids can build and display them after the party. They feel more exciting than typical dollar-store toys and work especially well for ages 7–12.

Squishies + Sensory Toys
Squishies and sensory toys remain popular because they feel more exciting than candy while still being inexpensive in bulk.

Mini Slime Kits
Slime kits are popular party favors because kids actually want to play with them right away. Bright colors and fun textures make them feel more exciting than traditional candy loot bags.

Whether you’re planning a birthday party, classroom celebration, or team event, these loot bag ideas are affordable, fun, and much more exciting than basic candy fillers.
Simple, practical loot bag ideas usually end up being the ones kids enjoy most after the party is over.
