It was a lot of fun, with plenty of English oriented arts and crafts, bingo games, and of course, candy. In the morning we had our Kindergartener event, and in the afternoon the Elementary school kids came over for their party. All the kids dressed up in cute and creative costumes, from witches and warlocks, to baby jack-o-lanterns and Disney characters. The trick or treating here was definitely a lot less chocolatey, compared to its counterpart in the United States, with more emphasis on cookies and baked goods. Which is total fine by me! There is nothing wrong with a wide array of super delicious cookies. :)
Everyone had a blast, and at the end of the event exchanged treat bags with each other. Even giving us some too (which is another reason why I was totally fine with cookies)!
So with the first One Bridge Halloween Party in the books, we can say it was definitely a success. It is amazing to see how creative the kids are, and how fun it can be learning from THEM. As we always say, we are so grateful for our One Bridge family and friends! (=´∀`)人(´∀`=)
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