Halloween
Hi Guys,
As you might know it was Halloween on Sunday and I’m sure a lot of you went trick or treating. I went to a lot of places and most of them were dressed up for Halloween with wool as cobwebs and glow in the dark skeletons. I didn’t do anything for Halloween. Did you?
As Halloween is a big event I decided to do some research.
Halloween is celebrated on the 31st of October.
Halloween means the words All-Hallows-Day
Halloween started 2,000 years ago by the Celts.
Halloween is mostly celebrated in Ireland, America, Canada, the U.S and France.
Trick of treating is an activity for kids to go around and get treats from the neighbourhood.
I hope that you now know a little about Halloween now.
See you later,
Mikki


December 6, 2010 @ 5:04 pm
Hi, I’m a student at the University of South Alabama and have been commenting on different kids blogs this semester when I was assigned to your’s. I liked reading the information you found about Halloween and I found out that Halloween is short for All Hallows Eve, the night the spirits return to the earth. Good job on your post.