Celebrating Halloween
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Celebrating Halloween
The incredible celebration started with a witch hunt. The witches were flying all around the room (the teacher's hid the images of the witch using the Halloween decorations, for example, under the table, inside a pumpkin, behind the ghost, on a black cat, in a pirate hat etc)and the kids were supposed to listen to the teacher's instructions to find the images, however every time when some of the kids noticed one they ran to grab and shouted I got it.
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