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Halloween

Traditions and Safety Tips

Costumes
Halloween is a fun holiday. It is on October 31. Children wear funny or scary costumes on this special holiday.

Trick or Treating
Trick-or-treating is a popular Halloween tradition. Children knock on doors and say Trick or treat!

People give them candy.

Be Safe Together
Trick-or-treaters should walk with a friend or an adult.

They shouldnt eat any candy until their parents have checked it for poison and razor blades.

Carry a Flashlight
Trick-or-treaters should carry a flashlight so cars can see them. They should look both ways before they cross the street.

No Weapons
Children should not carry dangerous weapons on Halloween. This pirate is carrying a blunt plastic sword.

Clear Vision
Children should be able to see clearly in all directions when wearing their costumes. Costumes should not be too long or they might trip.

Baskets or Bags
Children need a basket, bag, or pillowcase to carry their Halloween candy. These girls are carrying orange jacko-lantern baskets.

Vampire
This teenager is dressed like a vampire.

He is carrying a bag for candy.

Party Invitation

Halloween Party

When: Oct. 31
Time: 7:30 P.M. Where: 1234 Main Street Westminster, CA 92683

Bobbing for Apples


Bobbing for apples is a popular game at Halloween parties.

Players try to bite an apple and take it out of a bucket of water without using their hands.

Costumes at Work
Some adults wear costumes at work. This office worker is dressed like a witch.

Company Party
These adults like Halloween, too. They are at a company party. They are having fun.

The End
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Happy Halloween!

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