Faces People, Places, and World Culture for Kids and Children

THE IMMIGRATION OF HALLOWEEN

Have you ever wondered when Halloween began in the United States? Why we cut eerie faces on pumpkins? How black cats got their reputation for mischief? Or why ghosts and goblins are rumored to wander about? This is a story of how customs are shared when people emigrate from one land to another.

The early days of Europeans settling in North America brought more than people to the shores of America. With the immigrants came tales of

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