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Celebrating Halloween
Halloween falls on the 31st of October every year and has its origins in Celtic myth. It is traditionally when all the darker spirits are out and about walking the earth - but these days it is much more lighthearted and fun. Carving pumpkins, dressing up, apple bobbing and trick or treating are just a few of the many amusing activities to be enjoyed by children on this magical night.
If you are preparing for a Halloween party this year, why not print out our pupmkin coasters and get your children to colour them in? They are a great way to decorate a table or simply to leave around the house for your guest to place their drinks on. (Click on the picture to open them - and it's best to print them onto card if possible.)
If you're looking for printable resources from Father Christmas, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy, you may wish to become a member of www.interletter.com. Membership costs £3.99 (GBP) per year. |
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