Halloween day is very special and important day which started back in ancient Celtic festival. The term “Halloween” has been derived from the longer word “All-hallow-even” in history of Halloween Day. It is widely popular in most of the western part and oceanic countries and what make it more exciting is, people dressed up in scary costumes and parade along the streets. It is believed that back in old days, people believed in ghosts and bad spirits. So in order to scare them away, they build bone fires and wore animal skins to dress up as ghosts and spirits so the real ghosts wouldn’t recognize them.
Halloween is just around the corner, so the dress designers and manufacturers are always busy designing wide range of costumes for Halloween day for adults, kids and even they are also making cute looking infant Halloween costumes. Every mom and dad wants their newly born baby dressed up in nice Halloween costume. In fact, there are wide range and varieties of infant Halloween costumes that they can choose like red riding hood, batman, butterfly, superman etc.
Celebration of Halloween day can be memorable if you plan it right and also think this 41 Halloween safety tips that you should not overlooked. Have a good Halloween day.
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Good post thanks for the history lesson and tips on getting the right baby Halloween costumes. I especially liked the link to the safety tips, though… I have to admit I hadn’t ever heard a few of those. Have fun this Oct. 31!