Halloween is like a big, fun party where people dress up and trick-or-treat. It’s about pretending to be ghosts, witches, or superheroes for a day. People love it because it lets them imagine they’re in a magical world, just for a little while!
Examples
- A child dressed like a vampire goes trick-or-treating and gets a bag full of candy.
- A family lights a jack-o'-lantern to scare away spirits from their doorstep.
- People dress up as witches for a neighborhood costume party.
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- How Does Memory Work in Different Cultures?
- How Did ‘Coffee’ Become a Symbol of Culture and Productivity?
- What are cultural practices?
- Why do cultures around the world celebrate birthdays?
- What Makes a ‘Festival’ Different from a ‘Celebration’?