Halloween goes back to Celtic times.
The Celts celebrated their New Year´s.
Eve on October the 31st and their New Year 0n November the 1st.
They built bonfires to keep away evil spirits and bring comfort to souls in purgatory.
The Romans turned the night of 31 October in to Halloween.
Halloween as we know it today is celebrated by many people especially in America and Britain. This custom has moved to other parts of the world because of people moving to other countries.
Both adults and children put on their costumes; adults go to parties and children go trick or treating with their parents or friends.
People tend to put lanterns out on the front porch or in a window to ward off evil spirits
Los alumnos/as de 6º curso realizan trabajos por Halloween.
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