HALLOWEEN October 31 st All Saints’ Day (Nov. 1 st )

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HALLOWEEN October 31 st All Saints’ Day (Nov. 1 st )

THE FEATURES ON HALLOWEEN Would you like to go trick or treating? costume Pumpkin squash spooky scary haunted house Jack-O’- Lantern bobbing for apples

COSTUME PARTY

Trick or treat Smell my feet Give me something good to eat Not too big Not too small Just the size of “ ym school “

Trick or treat, smell my feet, Give me something good to eat. Ghosts, and witches, goblins too are waiting in the dark for you. Monsters big, vampires mean, all show up on Halloween. Walk around and trick or treat, scaring people on the street. (See the jack-o –lantern’s light, you are a funny ghost tonight.) Boom… Ding-dong, Ding-dong Trick or treat.

Treat or TRICK You are SICK Hit your FACE with a BIG BRICK You want to LEAVE You need to GIVE OR I WILL SMASH YOUR FACE IN SO GIVE ME CANDY NOW Please!