This article about the origins of Halloween, tells about its Celtic origins, and also explores (see the links at the bottom) the history of trick or treating and the wearing of costumes.
Although the font makes this Pumpkin Patches and More article look as though it is only for young kids, it is appropriate for all ages, as it is well-written and includes a bibliography of sources and references.
History.com presents Halloween with links to related topics such as History of the Jack O'Lantern and full-length video episodes about monsters, vampires, and Dr. Frankenstein.
Halloween is Here tells the story of Halloween, including why we bob for apples, wear masquerade masks, and why witches ride on broomsticks.
This two-page mini-site lacks illustrations, but has a spooky-looking design that suits its subject. This article covers the story of the Jack O'Lantern and the history of Halloween costumes.
Surfnetkids.com reviews five websites that discuss the origins of Halloween.
For Martha's advice on Halloween decorations, costumes or recipes, look no further!
Invite your monsters and fiends to your party with one of these homemade invitation ideas.
This page hosts a mega-list of all their Halloween party games, annotated by age and game type.
This site includes dozens of detailed party plans submitted by readers.
Surfnetkids.com offers websites that will help you plan a fantastic Halloween Party.
This site specializes in three toned pumpkin carving patterns, which require an additional step of peeling the outside and some of the flesh from the pumpkin.