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Halloween

Learn about the origins of Halloween from Celtic, Roman, and Catholic traditions. Join the fun activities like trick-or-treating, costume parties, and carving jack-o’-lanterns. Explore the symbols of bats, witches, and ghosts associated with Halloween. Experience the spooky and exciting Halloween music that adds to the festive atmosphere. Celebrated widely in Ireland, the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Let's celebrate Halloween together with joy and excitement!

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Halloween

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  1. Halloween

  2. Halloween is celebrated on the night of October 31st.

  3. Halloween originated from 3 traditions: • Celtic festival of Samhain • the Romans Day – Pomona • Catholic All Saints’ Day

  4. On Halloween children: • play trick-or-treats • Wear funny costumes and masks

  5. All people go to Halloweenparties

  6. Symbol of Halloweenis jack-o’lantern – a pumpkin with cut eyes, nose and mouth

  7. Halloween symbolsare also: • bats • witches • ghosts

  8. Halloween is widely celebrated: in Ireland and in the United States

  9. ... Canada, UK, and occasionally in parts of Australia and New Zealand.

  10. Halloween music is normally scary and eerie, and lots of fun!

  11. Let’s sing a Halloween song It’s Halloween. Trick or treat! Let’s dance together to the beat Ghost and witches, spiders and bats! Put on your masks. Put on your hats. Skeletons, monsters! Trick or treat! Let’s dance together to the beat.

  12. Thank You Małgosia Ujma Kalina Krzywiec

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