Halloween, celebrated on October 31st, is a fun and spooky holiday. On this day, people of all ages dress up in costumes, pretending to be their favorite characters, scary monsters, or funny creatures. Kids go door-to-door in their neighborhoods, saying "trick-or-treat" to get candy from neighbors. Homes are often decorated with carved pumpkins, called jack-o'-lanterns, which have silly or scary faces. Halloween is a time for haunted houses, ghost stories, and playful excitement. It's a chance for everyone to use their imagination, have fun with friends and family, and enjoy sweet treats.
How to celebrate Halloween?
Dress up in a fun costume of your favorite character or spooky creature. Go trick-or-treating with friends and family in your neighborhood, collecting candy and treats. Decorate your house with pumpkins, cobwebs, and ghostly lights to make it look spooky. Tell scary stories or watch a not-too-scary Halloween movie. Play fun Halloween games like bobbing for apples or a treasure hunt with candy as the prize. Make arts and crafts like paper bats and pumpkin drawings. Enjoy tasty Halloween treats like candy apples and spider cupcakes. Have fun being creative and spooky, and enjoy the magical Halloween night!
Where Halloween is celebrated?
- - International
- - Australia
- - Canada
- - Ireland
- - New Zealand
- - United Kingdom
- - United States
- - Mexico
- - parts of Latin America
- - Japan