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Halloween. Traditions and Safety Tips
1. Halloween
Traditions and Safety Tips2. Costumes
• Halloween is a funholiday.
• It is on October 31.
• Children wear funny
or scary costumes on
this special holiday.
3. Trick or Treating
• Trick-or-treating is apopular Halloween
tradition.
• Children knock on
doors and say “Trick
or treat!”
• People give them
candy.
4. Be Safe Together
• Trick-or-treatersshould walk with a
friend or an adult.
• They shouldn’t eat
any candy until their
parents have checked
it for poison and razor
blades.
5. Carry a Flashlight
• Trick-or-treatersshould carry a
flashlight so cars can
see them.
• They should look both
ways before they
cross the street.
6. No Weapons
• Children should notcarry dangerous
weapons on
Halloween.
• This pirate is carrying
a blunt plastic sword.
7. Clear Vision
• Children should beable to see clearly in
all directions when
wearing their
costumes.
• Costumes should not
be too long or they
might trip.
8. Baskets or Bags
• Children need abasket, bag, or
pillowcase to carry
their Halloween
candy.
• These girls are
carrying orange jacko-lantern baskets.
9. Vampire
• This teenager isdressed like a
vampire.
• He is carrying a bag
for candy.
10. Party Invitation
Halloween PartyWhen: Oct. 31
Time: 7:30 P.M.
Where: 1234 Main Street
Westminster, CA 92683
11. Bobbing for Apples
• Bobbing for apples isa popular game at
Halloween parties.
• Players try to bite an
apple and take it out
of a bucket of water
without using their
hands.
12. Costumes at Work
• Some adults wearcostumes at work.
• This office worker is
dressed like a witch.
13. Company Party
• These adults likeHalloween, too.
• They are at a
company party.
• They are having fun.
14. The End
HappyHalloween!