These easy April Fools’ pranks for kids are sure to make the whole family laugh

35 Fun (and Harmless) April Fools’ Pranks for Kids


Frozen cereal
For this April Fools’ prank for kids, pour their favorite cereal and milk the night before and hide it in your freezer. When they ask for it the next day, they’ll be shocked that it’s frozen. Cue the laughs as they struggle to eat their frozen breakfast.

Backward dinner
Let April Fools’ Day be the only time you serve dessert before dinner. When it’s time for the family to gather, serve dessert instead. Then act confused when they ask for an actual meal.

Wrong outfit day
This April Fools’ prank for kids will have them shocked at your creativity. Tell them it’s “Dress Backward Day” or even “Superhero Day” at school. When they arrive, they’ll be confused as to why they’re the only ones dressed up! For this one, make sure you have a backup outfit ready.

Frozen tablet
Kids nowadays love their iPads. Well, on April Fools’ Day, take a screenshot of their home screen and make it their wallpaper. Then, move all the actual apps to another page and watch as your little ones tap endlessly to try to get them to open and work.

Toy swap
Swap the batteries in your kid’s favorite toy with dead ones and pretend it’s broken. When they put it down to play when something else, swap the batteries again and act like you “fixed” it.

Cheesy toothpaste
What do your kids do first thing in the morning? Yep, you guessed it: They brush their teeth! But why not add a little twist? Swap out their regular toothpaste for something unexpected, like icing or cream cheese. Imagine their surprise when they go to brush and get a tasty treat instead!

Mayo cookies
Who doesn’t love a good sandwich cookie? Well, how about turning the dessert into a hilarious April Fools’ Day prank for kids? Take out the creamy filling and replace it with something not-so-yummy but similar in visual appeal, like mayo or Greek yogurt. It’ll be a funny April Fools’ prank that they’ll figure out as soon as they take a bite!

Sponge cake
Now here’s an April Fools’ prank for kids that’s bound to get some laughs (and may be meme-worthy for April Fools’ Day too). Serve up what looks like a delicious sponge cake but—surprise!—is actually layers of real sponges disguised with frosting. Just make sure kiddos don’t take a bite before realizing it’s not your typical dessert.

A “bug” surprise
The classic plastic-bug-in-the-ice-cube trick never gets old! Freeze some plastic bugs in ice cubes, then watch as your kids freak out when they see them floating in their drinks. And for an extra scare, toss a few plastic roaches and ants around the house for them to discover (yuck!).

Spooky faucet
Want to add a splash of color to their morning routine? Unscrew the faucet cap and drop in some Easter egg dye tablets. Or get creative and swab the inside of the faucet with food coloring. Go with alarming colors, like orange, yellow or red. When they turn on the water, they’ll be in for a colorful surprise as the sink fills up with a freaky hue.

Ant surprise
The ideas for April Fools’ pranks for kids just keep coming! Try this: Sprinkle plastic ants around your kids’ breakfast or lunch, or scatter them on the kitchen countertop for a surprising start to the day. They’ll be completely terrified of an ant invasion.

Peachy eggs
This is the perfect prank for any zodiac sign. Serve up what appears to be a delicious plate of fried eggs. But instead of eggs, serve up tinned peaches halved and nestled in yogurt. Add to the trickery with sliced apples masquerading as chips and strawberry jam “ketchup” for dipping.

Trippy laces
This idea makes a great April Fool’s Day prank for your boyfriend too. Sneakily tie all of their shoelaces together the night before. Whether you’ve paired up shoes or created one long lace chain, they’ll be in for a hilarious surprise when they try to put on their kicks in the morning.

Upside-down house
Feeling a bit mischievous? Before hitting the hay, flip a bunch of furniture and decor upside-down, targeting all areas of the home. From armchairs to tables and paintings—even the items on the kitchen countertops—go all out! When they wake up to the topsy-turvy scene, play it cool, like it’s just an ordinary day.

Dinner for breakfast
Here’s a fun twist on mealtime (and an April Fools’ food prank your favorite restaurants would pull). Instead of breakfast for dinner, how about serving dinner for breakfast? Spaghetti, tacos, cheeseburgers, chicken, steak—you name it! Just make sure it’s something they’ll actually eat, or you might end up facing a day of hungry kiddos.

Bed swap
This April Fools’ prank for kids is perfect for heavy sleepers (and is so innocent, it’s far from being an April Fools’ prank gone wrong). Sneak in during the night and shuffle their furniture around, change out their comforter or even swap your kids from one bed to another. They’ll wake up wondering what exactly happened while they were snoozing!

Blue milk
Have some Star Wars fans in your family? Tell them you got them some extra-special milk—direct from Tatooine! This easy April Fools’ prank for kids is perfect for those who drink milk or eat cereal every morning. Simply put a few drops of blue food coloring into your milk carton, shake it up, then pour. You get bonus points if you glue a Star Wars–themed label onto your milk carton.

Easter candy swap
April Fools’ Day isn’t far from Easter Sunday. It’s the perfect opportunity to let your Easter Bunny get in on the fun a little early this year. If you’ve already stocked up on Easter candy, carefully unpeel the foil from some foil-wrapped chocolate eggs and reuse the wrap to cover individual grapes for a sweet (and silly) surprise.

Bathroom reading
This is one of those April Fools’ pranks for kids that is low in effort and big on laughs. Unroll your toilet paper a bit, then use a pen or marker to write a funny joke or “Happy April Fools’ Day” on the TP. Roll it back up and wait to see who uncovers your surprise.

Cereal switcheroo
This is a great April Fools’ prank for kids who love their favorite cereal. Trick your kids into eating a healthier cereal (or surprise them with a usually off-limits sugary kind). Simply swap the bags between two cereal boxes, and see how long it takes your kids to realize they’re pouring something different into their bowl.

Balloon surprise
Wow them when they wake up in the morning—this is a fun April Fools’ prank for kids who love over-the-top surprises. Use painter’s tape to attach several wide pieces of plastic wrap across your child’s door, and fill the pocket it creates with inflated balloons. When your child opens the door in the morning, a huge balloon explosion will greet them.

Foolish meal
Faux foods have become a delicious way to celebrate April Fools’ Day. This is an easy April Fools’ prank for kids that will make the whole family laugh at the dinner table. Make meatloaf and separate it into cupcake tins, then frost the “cupcakes” with mashed potatoes as a special “dessert” for dinner. Mix some gravy into the mashed potatoes for “chocolate” frosting to go with those “cupcakes.”
And for actual dessert? Try “grilled cheese” made with slices of pound cake as the bread and gooey yellow frosting in place of cheese. The kids’ “juice” can be jello refrigerated in glasses, with straws embedded for an extra-realistic touch. This foolish meal will surely get them laughing!

Crazy candy mix
This fun April Fools’ prank for kids is ideal for those who eat candy by the handful (or who wish they could). Trick them with a seemingly appetizing candy dish, but mix together Skittles, Reese’s Pieces and M&Ms. That first handful of candy will definitely taste a little—ahem—unusual. Odds are, they’ll probably pick through it a little more carefully after that.

The growth spurt
This easy April Fools’ prank is for kids who hate to eat their vegetables. The night before April Fools’ Day, serve them a healthy dish (try broccoli or Brussels sprouts) and let them know that they’ll probably grow quite a bit as a result. At night, stuff a few tissues into the toes of their shoes and perhaps lay out a couple pieces of one-size-too-small clothing for them. The next morning, they won’t believe how giant they’ve become—and maybe you’ll be able to get them to eat broccoli more often!

Brown E
Cut several E’s out of brown construction paper, put them in a 9-by-13 pan and cover it with foil. Tell your kids you made a batch of “brownies” for them, and watch as they get tricked when they open the foil. You might want to have a batch of real brownies waiting in the wings to ease any upset!

Clock change
This is an easy April Fools’ prank for kids that you can actually play year-round. After your kids are asleep, set the clocks forward an hour. In the morning, wake them up by announcing you’re all late for a very important date! See how quickly they scramble … and how long it takes them to realize the correct time.

“Frozen” technology
Take a screenshot of their smartphone or tablet, and set it as their lock screen. This easy April Fools’ prank is great for kids who are addicted to their phones. Let them freak out for a few minutes as they think their screen is frozen before you come in to save the day.

Doughnut seeds
You’ve probably heard of the famous April Fools’ hoax regarding spaghetti trees. This one is equally fun. Make a fake label with a picture of doughnuts and glue it onto an envelope stuffed with Cheerios. Tell them you got them a package of doughnut seeds and see if they take the bait—and if they start planting them!

Snack food switcheroo
Carefully open a bag of Cheetos and swap out the cheesy snack with some healthier baby carrots. Reseal the bag and watch for the inevitable surprise. You could even play it off as a new, healthier formulation of Cheetos—or a special treat the Easter Bunny shared!

Googly-eyed food
Ask the kids if they like seafood—and by that, we mean “see” food. Glue googly eyes onto your milk cartons or pickle jars, or paste edible sugar eyes on fruit and other treats (you can use a little dab of gel frosting to adhere them). Draw silly faces on your eggs with a magic marker.

Matching outfits
This April Fools’ Day prank for kids is equally funny and adorable. On March 31, lay out matching outfits for your kids to wear the next day—but don’t tell them they’ll match their siblings. Watch with delight as they head to the breakfast table and realize they’re dressed just like their siblings! And get plenty of pictures, of course.

Snappy steps
This requires some ingenuity, but it’s well worth it. Grab some bubble wrap, cut it up and put it in your kids’ shoes. The next morning, help them put their shoes on and watch as they hilariously pop with each step.

Fake cake
This one is sure to fool any kids who have a soft spot for dessert (which is, well, the majority of kids). Grab some cooked Brussels sprouts, dip them in melted chocolate or candy, and insert a cake pop stick. You can decorate them to look even more like delicious cake pops. Offer the kids a sweet treat—and watch as they bite into the deceptive dessert. Similar to the brownies prank above, you may want to have some real cake pops waiting for the kids—you know, as prizes for being such good sports.

Creepy crawlers
Only pull this prank if you know your children won’t freak out at the sight of bugs—and yes, that includes fake ones. Grab some fake ants and spiders, and sprinkle them on your children’s pillows as they sleep. They’ll wake up totally grossed out that they slept next to some seriously creepy crawlies.

Classic whoopee cushion
This one’s an oldie but a goodie. Snag some whoopee cushions, blow them up and place them under your children’s favorite spots to plop—that could be at the dining room table or on the couch. Watch and laugh as those unmistakable noises fill the room.
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Additional reporting by Kelly Kuehn.
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