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one — there are actually quite a few Halloween rhymes and limericks out there. And while these poems range from the spooky to the silly, they all have one thing in common: they're perfect for kids.
Today marks the bicentennial of the birth of the English poet John Keats (1795-1821). Today is also Halloween, though it is not observed in England, where Keats lived. Even if it were, Keats would … ...
Witches don’t ride on brooms when it’s raining. They ride on mops. Any child who’s read “Trick-Or-Treat: A Happy Haunter’s Halloween” knows that.