People carve faces into these orange vegetables.
Pumpkins
You say this phrase when asking for candy.
Trick or treat
This full-moon creature has sharp claws and lots of fur.
werewolf's
People tell ghost stories around this when camping.
camp fire
Kids wear these to look spooky or funny.
costumes
This creature turns into a bat and drinks blood.
Vampire
This triangle-shaped candy is white, orange, and yellow.
Candy corn
This ancient creature is wrapped in bandages.
A Mummy
The spooky building ghosts like to live in.
Haunted house's
People say “trick or treat” to get this.
candy
Witches use these to fly across the night sky.
Broomsticks
Some people decorate their car trunks for this kind of event.
trunk or treat
This ghost famously says “Boo!”
ghost
You might see glowing eyes in one of these at night.
graveyards
You can decorate your house with these sticky spider webs.
Fake spider webs
The night before November 1st is called this.
Halloween or All Hallows’ Eve
People sometimes hand out this instead of candy (and it makes kids sad).
Toothbrush
This slimy creature comes from a dark swamp.
Swamp monster
Some people use special tools to find ghosts.
ghost hunting
The colors most used for Halloween decorations.
Black and orange
Black cats are said to bring
Bad Luck
The most popular Halloween candy that comes in cups.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups
This monster is green, stitched together, and afraid of fire.
Frankenstein’s monster
Ghosts can sometimes be found in these old stone buildings.
Castles
This movie has a pumpkin king named Jack Skellington.
The Night Before Christmas