Halloween Costumes For Kids
We all know how much kids love dressing up in halloween costumes at this time of year. So here are some links for new 2011 kids halloween costumes and some kids halloween costumes with 10% off.
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Photograph you little princess in her halloween costume or any other costume she wants, then enter the Tom Arma 2011 Photo Contest at the bottom of the page.
Get a super hero costume for your son and get his photo entered in the Photo Contest too.
Here’s something a bit more scary for the Mums and Dads and we mustn’t forget the Teens + in the family just in case they might want to join in the dressing up fun.
If you don’t see anything you like on the video Click Here for some more ideas for more grown up costumes
October 31st is the last day on the Celtic calendar, it was a pagan holiday for honouring the dead. Sometimes reffered to as All Hallows Eve it dates back some 2000 years.
All Hallows Eve is the evening before All Saints Day, the day that Christians used to convert pagans, celebrated on November 1st.
November 1st is also the day that the Catholic Church honours All Saints.
It was widely believed by a Celtic culture in Ireland, Britain and Northern Europe called Druids, that the souls of the dead roamed the streets at night, and since all were not thought to be friendly spirits, they left gifts and treats out to please the evil ones and ensure a plentiful harvest the following year.
Hence the origin of Trick or Treat at Halloween.
No matter what your age, the 31st of October is always the day. to look forward to every year to celebrate Halloween. Halloween means children running around in their halloween costumes, and friends and family all getting together and a chance talk with their neighbours. When else do you have an excuse to eat all the sweets you want and to wear whatever outrageous costume you want? But Halloween wasn’t always like it is today. In fact, Halloween dates back thousands of years to an ancient Celtic festival called Samhain.
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