El día previo a la noche de Halloween volvió a ser terrorífico en nuestro centro: relatos, calabazas, chuches, disfraces, desayunos... TERRORÍFICAMENTE DIVERTIDO.
Some people are for and some against the American influence on this holiday: we are not taking part in the debate but what we think is that it is an appealing issue of their culture for our kids and an excellent excuse for parallel educational activities.
The Jack O'Lantern pumpkins, the ghostly make-up and masks, the spider-like cupcakes... loads of stuff to make this day really scary. The best pumpkins were awarded with candy and a special prize (Edgard A. Poe's stories) as the best short story writers were too. Some twitter tales were elected as the most frightening ones and their authors got also their sweets and their Poe 's books, the winner this year was Angelina V. Parson's (3ºC), (S P O O K Y !!!)
If you want to check what was on, read through our school activities blog
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