A substantial economic burden is associated with pediatric varicella in France, primarily due to the productivity loss among caregivers. •Although varicella is considered a mild disease, it poses a significant burden on caregivers and society. Our study aimed to estimate the economic burden of varicella among children in France from family and societal perspectives to support policymakers in understanding the value of UVV in France. • We conducted an online survey of caregivers of 185 French children (≤17 years) diagnosed with varicella and collected data on varicella-related healthcare resource use, missed school days and workdays. Our study estimated annual societal burden of pediatric varicella in France. Out of 185 children with varicella, most (95.1%) had at least one outpatient visit, 10.3% had at least one emergency room visit, and 2.2% were hospitalized. 61.1% of parents with sick child, missed work and median productivity loss was 2.0 workdays. Additionally, 170 children who attended school or preschool missed a median of 5.0 school days. • The societal burden of pediatric varicella in France was estimated to be €450,427,578 (95% CI, €357,144,618 - €543,710,538), with indirect costs accounting for 85%. Pediatric varicella is associated with a substantial economic burden in France, primarily due to high productivity losses among parents and caregivers.