28. About the holiday The History of Halloween Halloween Party in my school The legend of the pumpkin Continue Bac k
29. About the holiday Halloween or All Saints Day is a holiday celebrate d on the night of 31 October . This holiday is celebrated in many countries. In America(where the holiday is most popular),UK,Ireland and others... In Bulgaria It is not very popular, but me and my brother celebrate I t. Back Continue This is my costume for Halloween. 2 oo 8 year .
30. The Celtics are the first ones who celebrated it. They believed that during that night the ghost of the dead come to life again. They used to put scary masks and costumes to push the ghosts back to hell. Bac k Continue Trick or Treat in Ireland.
31. In America Back Continue In America everyone celebrate Halloween.
32. In UK Continue Back This photos are from my friend Maggie.
35. The History of Halloween Halloween has a long and interesting history. The Celtics celebrated New years eve on 31 October, because for them that was the time when the summer was over and the winter was coming. On that day, now they celebrate Halloween. Back Continue
37. To not allow ghosts to posses their bodies, in the evening of 31 October, the Celtics exhaled the fire burning in their fireplaces, so that their homes can look cold and uncomfortable. The Celtics, dressed like vampires, used to shout and scream while visiting other houses. Halloween house . Back Continue
38. The Celtics are meeting around a very big fire Back Continue
39. Halloween After years the holiday has been moved in the United States. The people are making there houses very scary and they renamed the holiday Halloween. Back Continue This is a Halloween house .
40. In America Halloween is very popular. Back Continue This is a Halloween party in America.
41. Halloween became the new American holiday with parties and masquerades. Back Continue
42. They started to organize dinner parties with sweets and drinks. This is Maggie with her costume. Back Continue
43. In America Halloween start to celebrate in the schools and every child can goes to the party. School party for Halloween. Back Continue
44. Party in my school This year our school made a Halloween party. It was very enjoyable . Back Continue This is photo of our school party .
45. The legend of the pumpkin lantern Continue Back According to the Irish folklore a man named Jack, well known for his drunkenness and quick temper got very drunk at a local pub on All Hallows Eve. He met the Devil outside the pub because the Devil wanted his soul. Jack asked him for one more drink but he didn't have the money to pay for it so
46. Back Continue So the Devil took the shape of a coin and Jack put it into his wallet that had a cross-shaped catch. Jack agreed to free the Devil under one condition: he should let him live for another year. The Devil accepted.
48. Back Continue The following year the Devil reappeared and asked Jack to accompany him. Jack told the Devil to take an apple from a tree; when the Devil climbed up, Jack carved a cross on the tree and the Devil was trapped again. This time Jack asked the Devil ten more years of life in exchange for his freedom: again the Devil had to accept. The Devil on the tree.
49. Unfortunately Jack died almost a year later. In paradise he was not accepted. In hell, the Devil recognized him and refused him admission; but, since he wasn't so bad, he gave Jack a piece of coal to help him find his way in the dark of limbo. Jack put the piece of coal into a turnip and it became known as "Lack O'Lantern". On All Hallows Eve you can still see Jack's flame burning as he searches for a home. Back Continue Jack and the turnip