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Halloween

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  • A creature from folklore that drinks blood from living people.
    Vampire
  • A mythical creature that can turn from a human into a wolf, especially during a full moon.
    Werewolf
  • A carved pumpkin with a candle inside, used as a decoration for Halloween. It often has a face carved into it.
    Jack-o'-lantern
  • A special stone that is believed to have magical powers, often used by witches or in stories about magic.
    Magic Crystal
  • A stone marker placed on a grave to remember someone who has died. It often has the person's name and dates on it.
    Tombstone
  • A dead body that has been wrapped in cloth, often found in ancient tombs. Mummies are often seen in Egyptian stories.
    Mummy
  • A house that is believed to be visited by ghosts or spirits, often used for scary stories or Halloween attractions.
    Haunted House
  • A woman who is believed to have magical powers, often shown wearing a black hat and flying on a broomstick.
    Which
  • The spirit of a dead person that may appear to the living, often seen as a pale figure or mist.
    Ghost
  • The framework of bones that supports a body. In Halloween, skeletons are often used as decorations or seen in costumes.
    Skeleton
  • A large pot used by witches to mix magical potions or brew something special, often seen in stories about witches.
    Cauldron
  • A Halloween activity where children dress in costumes and go to houses, asking for candy by saying "trick or treat!"
    Trick or Treat
  • A figure made of old clothes and straw, placed in fields to scare away birds and animals from crops.
    Scarecrow
  • A film that is designed to scare or frighten the audience, usually involving monsters, ghosts, or other frightening elements.
    Horror Movie
  • A holiday celebrated on October 31st, when people dress in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and enjoy spooky decorations and parties.
    Halloween