Halloween Tips!


By Julian M

Halloween is one of mine favorite holidays. I love the feeling when you go Trick or Treating and eat all the candy. While other cultures use this as a religious holiday or a way to remember the dead, in America it celebrates all of our real values, like eating too much food and celebrating commercialism. Besides, it's a great way to get your scare on!

Here are some tips you should know about the Halloween. So get ready and get your reading glasses on to read great tips about this special holiday. Here are the tips.

The first tip costume. Always be sure you get the right costume that fits you. You want to make sure you have the best costume. If you want you can make the scariest costume or buy one. You should go to a store were they have many choices. Remember that costume wearing is a competition. Make sure you wear a reflection on your costume so when cars pass by they can see a reflection and nothing bad will happen to you.

Decorations is the next tip of Halloween. There are various ways of making your house the best house on your block. Here is a chance to display your personality through image and commercialism, so make sure it looks good. You can decorate your house with scarecrows or skeletons. It needs to be cute and scary at the same time. You can make your house the scariest house in the neighborhood maybe. It's fun to decorate on Halloween.

Candy is the next step. When you go Trick or Treating make sure you get good candy. You shouldn't eat your candy right when you get wait for your parents can check the candy before eating it. Its fun to give candy out, too. You can see most of your friends when you give out candy.

Remeber when its Halloween, you need to be safe. Wear your reflectors. Check your candy. Always make sure you are with an adult. Remember don't go to strangers houses and don't talk to strangers, unless your yelling "Trick or Treat" and demanding candy. Make sure you look both ways when you cross a street. Mark you calender for oct 31 for Halloween.

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