Halloween Traditions
Fall Foods
Famous Frights
Autumn Sights & Sounds
Spooky Movies & Songs
Tricks or Treats
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People go door to door saying this to get candy.

Trick or Treat!



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You might sip this warm apple drink at a fall festival.

Apple Cider


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This friendly ghost starred in comics and cartoons.

Casper


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Leaves change to these warm colors in the fall.

Red, orange, and yellow.


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This song by Bobby “Boris” Pickett says, “It was a graveyard smash!”

Monster Mash


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You might find these tiny chocolates in your trick-or-treat bag

Hershey's Kisses

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These carved orange vegetables glow with candles inside.

Jack-o'-Lanterns/Pumpkins



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This orange dessert is often served at Thanksgiving.

Pumpkin Pie


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He’s known for saying “I vant to suck your blood!”

Dracula


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You might hear this sound as you step through fallen leaves.

Crunching


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This movie features three witch sisters from Salem.

Hocus Pocus


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This long, chewy candy comes in fruity flavors and twists.

Twizzlers


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This spooky night comes before All Saints’ Day.

Halloween


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These sticky, shiny treats are apples covered in caramel.

Caramel Apples


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This black animal is often seen as spooky or unlucky.

Cat.


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People visit these at farms to pick their own pumpkins.

Pumpkin Patch


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In It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, who waits for the Great Pumpkin?

Linus


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If you get a trick instead of a treat, your house might get covered in this.

Toilet Paper


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You might wear this to become someone (or something) else.

Costume


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People bake these small, round, spiced treats — sometimes with raisins.

Cookies/spice cookies


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Frankenstein’s monster came to life with a bolt of this.

Lightning


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You might rake these up into a big pile for jumping.

Leaves


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"Who you gonna call?"

Ghostbusters


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This candy bar is named after a famous horse.

Snickers


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This ancient Celtic festival inspired Halloween.

Samhain

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This vegetable can be roasted, pureed, or made into soup — and is also used for decorations.

Pumpkin


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This creepy and kooky family lived at 0001 Cemetery Lane.

The Addams Family 


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The season that comes after summer.

Autumn/Fall


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This spooky creature “comes alive” when the moon is full.

Werewolf


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Some kids might say this stinky phrase before getting their treats at the door.

“Trick or treat, smell my feet.”

 

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