Halloween is All About the Candy
Reprinted: TODAY Moms, Rebecca Dube
Published: October 31, 2013
It's been said, trick-or-treating may have grown from the medieval practice of "souling," in which poor people would go door-to-door and get food in return for saying prayers for the dead on the Christian holiday of All Souls Day.
But don't try telling kids that. To them, it's all about the candy.
"So kids can be happy and have a lot of candy" -- that's how one smiling skeleton sums up the holiday.
Sounds good to us! Well, at least until the inevitable sugar high sets in, followed by the tearful "just one more piece!" tantrum. TODAY.com's Katie Quinn asked kids for their thoughts on the meaning of Halloween, then turned to an expert for some coping strategies to avoid sugar overload. Check it out, and share in the comments: What's your Halloween sanity strategy?
Reprinted from: http://www.today.com/moms/true-meaning-halloween-according-kids-1C7398182