All Hallows Eve

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Oct

All Hallows' Eve, also known as Halloween, is a special day celebrated on October 31st. It's a time when people remember spirits and ancestors. On this night, kids dress up in fun costumes, like witches or superheroes, and go from house to house saying "trick or treat" to get candy. People also carve scary or funny faces into pumpkins, called jack-o'-lanterns, and place candles inside to make them glow. Some believe Halloween began as an ancient festival to mark the end of harvest and to keep away ghosts. It's a time for fun, treats, and a little bit of spooky magic!

How to celebrate All Hallows Eve?

Dress up in a fun costume, like a witch, ghost, or superhero. Go trick-or-treating with friends in your neighborhood, knocking on doors to collect yummy candies. Decorate your house with spooky stuff like cobwebs, carved pumpkins, and fake bats. Enjoy a fun, spooky movie or tell ghost stories with friends and family. Play Halloween games like bobbing for apples or costume contests. Light a candle inside your carved pumpkin to make it glow at night. Swap scary books with friends to read. Most importantly, have lots of fun and stay safe by sticking to the rules mom and dad tell you!

Where All Hallows Eve is celebrated?

  • - International
  • - United States
  • - Canada
  • - United Kingdom
  • - Ireland
  • - Australia
  • - New Zealand
  • - Mexico
  • - parts of Spain
  • - parts of Italy
  • - parts of Central and South America
  • - parts of Asia
  • - parts of Africa