![]() This is one of the best times of the year. Surrounded by autumn colors we can start to prepare our participation in one of the oldest and best loved traditions. All Hallows Day brings us color and costumes and lots of imagination. Get ready to yell, "Trick or treat!!!" I can almost taste the candy now! Teachers,if you are as excited as I am, here are some addresses you might want to check out.
![]() Halloween riddles are lots of fun! Click here You can find printable Halloween masks at this family education site. Click here Here's a terrific site that you don't want to miss! Click here An Exploration of Modern Monsters Click here An exploration of the symbolism of monsters, beginning with the introductory section about children and fear. Technological monsters (Frankenstein); human monsters (vampires , freaks, and zombies); ecological monsters (Godzilla, King Kong, werewolves). Online Halloween Games Kidsdomain.com (games) ***** There's lots to do and see at this site. Click here Decorating and costume tips; carving and displaying your pumpkins; articles and interviews; Halloween recipes; downloadable graphics and music files; e-cards; online games; and a large collection of links, etc. Click here The Only Flying Mammal! Click here Halloween Javascript/Java Games Click here Halloween Shockwave Games Click here Halloween Activity Page (1) Click here Halloween Activity Page (2) Click here Halloween Clip Art and Icons Click here A collection of Halloween Clip Art: Visit the Pumpkin Patch, Who's Trick or Treating? Witches, Cats and Bats, Owls, Spiders, and Skeletons..."> ![]() |
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