Skulls, flowers, music, parades, costumes, and food; there’s something for everyone in a Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, celebration. Born from thousand-year-old traditions, this predominantly Mexican celebration honors ancestors and loved ones that have died with colorful and lively celebrations. Students learn that the skeletons that we associate with Halloween and death are a part of a joyous holiday to celebrate life.
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