This week it's Halloween. Here are som facts about it:
- Halloween is celebrated, the 31st of October and is thought to be the one night of the year when ghosts and witches are extra active.
- Halloween is one of the oldest celebrations in the world, over 2000 years old.
- The name comes from ‘All Hallow’s Eve’ when people celebrated saints
- It is thought that the colours orange and black became Halloween colours because orange stands for harvest and black for death.
- A pumpkin is really a squash, and comes from the same family as the cucumber. Pumkins are carved and used as lanterns.
- Ringing a bell scares evil spirits away.
- Bonfires are lit to scare evil spirits away.
- If you see a spider on this night, it could be the spirit of a dead loved one who is watching you.
- To meet a witch, put your clothes on inside out and walk backwards on Halloween night.
- Children dress up as monsters or ghosts and knock on doors and says ”Trick or treat”. If they don’t get sweets they will do a prank.