Samhain facts for kids
Samhain is the Gaelic celebration at the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter. It is pronounced SOW-in. This festival is also celebrated in Paganism and Wicca. It is now known as Halloween or All Hallows' Eve and celebrated on the 31st of October.
Legends
A common legend on Samhain is that it is easy to talk to the dead. One way to do this is by using a Ouija board, a wooden board with numbers and letters on it.
Images for kids
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Samonios on the Coligny calendar
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The 'Cave of Cruachan', one of the many 'gateways to the Otherworld' whence beings and spirits were said to have emerged on Samhain.
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Bonfires were a big part of the festival in many areas (pictured is a Beltane bonfire in Scotland)
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Snap-Apple Night (1833), painted by Daniel Maclise, shows people playing divination games on 31 October in Ireland
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A plaster cast of an Irish Seán na Gealaí turnip lantern from the early 20th century at the Museum of Country Life
See also
In Spanish: Samhain para niños