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Halloween is a holiday in many English speaking countries that is celebrated on the night of October 31st. Children wear costumes and they go to homes saying «Trick or treat!» to ask for candy, sweets in the United Kingdom, or lollies in Australia. This practice originally involved a threat. In this case the threat could be explained as: «Give me a treat or I will play a trick on you». Children today usually do not play tricks if they do not get treats. However, some children still get up to mischief (pranks or things to make fun of people; like putting toilet paper in trees; writing on windows with soap or throwing eggs at peoples’ houses). People sometimes dress up as ghosts, witches, goblins and other scary things for Halloween.
Watch the story about the house in the dark, dark wood.
Halloween crafts and activities for children
Witches love Halloween. The most lovable witch is Winnie from the Valeri
e Thomas & Korky Paul book. Listen to an audio version of the book and have fun with Winnie the witch and Wilbur, her cat!
Did you know that Winnie the witch loves vegetables? Watch the video and find out more.
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