Decorator: In order to welcome children begging for candy, parents will decorate their homes with festive atmosphere, such as hanging pumpkin lanterns and arranging cobwebs. In this way, the children know that the family is willing to share candy.
Knock on the door for candy: the children form a team and go to a nearby neighbor's house for candy. When I arrived at a family, I knocked on the door and shouted the slogan "TrickorTreat". If the householder is willing to share the candy, the children will thank him and take it away; If the householder doesn't want to share, the children may play some practical jokes.
Collect candy: children will continue to go to other people's homes to ask for candy until their bags are full. In the process of begging for candy, children can also compare who gets more and better candy.
Share candy: After begging for candy, children will get together and share the candy they got. They may exchange their favorite sweets with each other or taste new flavors together.
End the activity: When the children have tasted all the sweets, the candy begging activity is over. At this time, children may be full of expectations for next year's candy begging activities, hoping to experience this happy time again.