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It's the first year that I would be concern by haloween for my son, and I don't have a good knowledge of this event as we are French and in France, haloween is not really celebrated .


I would like to know:


- Which Weekend is haloween? this one or the next?

- Do you know some children's activities organised in the aerea (party,walk in the park or something else?)

And well adapt for small children as well (my son is only nearly two years old).


Thanks in advance for your advice.

It is only ever on 31 November - it's not a weekend affair


Dress up, get friends round - take children round local streets - knock on doors where a lit pumpkin is shown (in window or on windowsill or outside) - shout "Trick or Treat" - take a sweet - say thank you and wish them a Happy Halloween


Is the way it tends to go


do not knock on any doors where there are no decorations - do it from 6pm until 9pm at the latest

Many thanks for these precious advices :)

It was helpfull!


So, we will put a light pumpkin in front of our house for Monday.


I think we will prepare a box full of sweets for children of the street and My "little ghost" son will offer it to to the kids when they will knock at the door


Have a nice WE

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