THE STORY OF.....
HALLOWEEN
HELLO CREEPY CREATURES IN THIS HORRIBLE MORNING...
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT HALLOWEEN?
SPOOKY HALLOWEEN
The tradition of Halloween on 31 October comes from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. Samhain was the Celtic New Year celebrated on The 1 November because that was the end of summer and harvest time (life) and the beginning of winter (death).
It was also the time for ghosts to return to earth for a day. People lit a big fire, wore special clothes made of animal skin and hoped to be safe from the ghosts and the winter.
The holiday is also called 'All Hallows’ Eve. In the Christian church, All Hallows’ Eve is the night before All Saints’ Day. On November 1, All Saints’ Day honors all of the Christian saints. Gradually, Halloween became a non religious celebration.
Halloween is a fun holiday in both the United States and the United Kingdom. People celebrate Halloween on October 31st.
On this day, many people wear costumes. Some people dress like ghosts, witches, or vampires. Others choose costumes of their favorite characters from movies or TV shows.
In the United States, Halloween is very popular. Many houses have decorations like pumpkins, skeletons, and spiders.
Children go "trick-or-treating." They visit houses in their neighborhood to ask for candy. They say "trick or treat" at the door. Most people give candy, so the children go home with bags full of sweets.
People play games like "bobbing for apples." Apples float in water, and people try to catch them with their mouths. Another activity is carving pumpkins into "jack-o'-lanterns." People make funny or scary faces on the pumpkins and put a candle inside.
In the United Kingdom, Halloween is also a time for fun, but it is not as big as in the United States. Some children go "trick-or-treating," and people carve pumpkins too. Adults and children enjoy watching horror movies. Some towns and cities have Halloween events, like ghost tours. Both countries listen to Halloween music and read or watch scary stories. The night is full of ghosts, magic, and exciting tales.
Even though there are differences, Halloween in both the US and UK is a time for creativity and fun. People love to share the same tradition of dressing up, telling stories, and enjoying treats.
Now that you know more about Halloween, the mystery has been revealed… but something’s moving in the shadows! Maybe opening that old tomb woke up a curious zombie, or a skeleton in the closet decided to say hello with a spooky creak… be careful, the Halloween night has only just begun!
So… if you hear a knock at the door tonight, don’t be scared—just remember, some Halloween mysteries never go back to sleep…
5A
Now that the tomb is open and the skeleton’s awake,something is stirring — make no mistake! For Halloween night has tricks to play, on those who think the ghosts went away!
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REMEBER....DON'T FALL ASLEEP...Halloween whispers, soft and low, of secrets only the brave will know…
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
SPOOKY HALLOWEEN
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THE STORY OF.....
HALLOWEEN
HELLO CREEPY CREATURES IN THIS HORRIBLE MORNING...
WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT HALLOWEEN?
SPOOKY HALLOWEEN
The tradition of Halloween on 31 October comes from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain. Samhain was the Celtic New Year celebrated on The 1 November because that was the end of summer and harvest time (life) and the beginning of winter (death).
It was also the time for ghosts to return to earth for a day. People lit a big fire, wore special clothes made of animal skin and hoped to be safe from the ghosts and the winter.
The holiday is also called 'All Hallows’ Eve. In the Christian church, All Hallows’ Eve is the night before All Saints’ Day. On November 1, All Saints’ Day honors all of the Christian saints. Gradually, Halloween became a non religious celebration.
Halloween is a fun holiday in both the United States and the United Kingdom. People celebrate Halloween on October 31st.
On this day, many people wear costumes. Some people dress like ghosts, witches, or vampires. Others choose costumes of their favorite characters from movies or TV shows.
In the United States, Halloween is very popular. Many houses have decorations like pumpkins, skeletons, and spiders.
Children go "trick-or-treating." They visit houses in their neighborhood to ask for candy. They say "trick or treat" at the door. Most people give candy, so the children go home with bags full of sweets.
People play games like "bobbing for apples." Apples float in water, and people try to catch them with their mouths. Another activity is carving pumpkins into "jack-o'-lanterns." People make funny or scary faces on the pumpkins and put a candle inside.
In the United Kingdom, Halloween is also a time for fun, but it is not as big as in the United States. Some children go "trick-or-treating," and people carve pumpkins too. Adults and children enjoy watching horror movies. Some towns and cities have Halloween events, like ghost tours. Both countries listen to Halloween music and read or watch scary stories. The night is full of ghosts, magic, and exciting tales.
Even though there are differences, Halloween in both the US and UK is a time for creativity and fun. People love to share the same tradition of dressing up, telling stories, and enjoying treats.
Now that you know more about Halloween, the mystery has been revealed… but something’s moving in the shadows! Maybe opening that old tomb woke up a curious zombie, or a skeleton in the closet decided to say hello with a spooky creak… be careful, the Halloween night has only just begun!
So… if you hear a knock at the door tonight, don’t be scared—just remember, some Halloween mysteries never go back to sleep…
5A
Now that the tomb is open and the skeleton’s awake,something is stirring — make no mistake! For Halloween night has tricks to play, on those who think the ghosts went away!
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
REMEBER....DON'T FALL ASLEEP...Halloween whispers, soft and low, of secrets only the brave will know…
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!