1. Dressing up
1.1. costums
1.1.1. vampires
1.1.1.1. cover your face with ketchup
1.1.2. Ghosts
1.1.2.1. easy to make it self
1.1.2.2. White sheet
1.1.3. Skeletons
1.1.4. Zombies
1.1.5. Monsters
1.1.6. Witches
1.1.6.1. Black clothes
1.2. All ages
2. Trick or treating
2.1. dressed up
2.2. visit the houses in their neighbourhood
2.3. they get sweets or money
2.4. No Treat = Trick
2.4.1. soap on window
2.4.2. luckily nearly always a treat
2.5. popular by young people
2.5.1. with parents or older brother/sister
2.6. imported from the USA
2.7. Britain
2.7.1. No Trick and treating posters
3. Halloween parties
3.1. Activities for everybody
3.1.1. Catwalk
3.1.2. Apple Bobbing
3.1.3. Urban dance
3.1.4. monster in fountain
3.1.5. zombie garden
3.1.6. competition best pumpkin lantern
3.1.7. play scary games
3.1.8. tell ghost stories
3.2. At Home or clubs in your area
4. Horror film
4.1. not in mood for party
4.2. older children
4.3. watch horror film
4.3.1. Home
4.3.2. Cinema
4.4. UK
4.4.1. Films divided into categories
4.4.1.1. Teens
4.4.1.2. Children
4.4.1.3. Adults
4.4.1.4. 15 rating
4.4.1.4.1. films for people aged 15 or over
4.4.1.5. 18 rating
4.4.1.5.1. Films for people aged 18 or over
4.4.2. Classic horror films
4.4.2.1. psycho
4.4.2.1.1. 1960
4.4.2.1.2. now
5. What?
5.1. 31 October
5.2. Night before All Saints and pagan celtic festival samhain
5.3. sometimes called All Hallows Eve
5.4. colours
5.4.1. Orange
5.4.1.1. Harvest
5.4.2. Black
5.4.2.1. Death
5.5. UK
5.5.1. popular
6. Pumpkin Lanterns
6.1. Pumpkin
6.1.1. Empty inside
6.1.1.1. pumpkin soup and curry
6.1.2. Nose
6.2. Candle
6.2.1. scary face
6.3. Past
6.3.1. Potatoes
6.3.2. turnips
6.4. decorate home
7. Apple Bobbing
7.1. game
7.2. apples
7.2.1. take a bit
7.3. large tub or bowl of water
7.4. eyes covered
7.5. Ancient Roman festival of remembering the dead
7.5.1. also in October
7.5.2. remember godnees of trees en fruit
7.5.2.1. Pomona