
On October 31, Halloween, children dress up in costumes to celebrate the day. Some children will wearing their costumes to school in order to make a parade with their friends. In many communities, children will go door-to-door to ask for candy — called trick or treating. Safety on Halloween is extremely important – don’t take your eyes off the children if you take them out to trick or treat and don’t let them run ahead of you. When you get home, be sure to inspect the candy and toss out any unwrapped pieces. Finally, check with your host parents about how much candy the children are allowed to eat each day so they don’t get an upset tummy!
