There was a girl who went as a witch. She had a broomstick that was way too big for her. When she tried to ride it (pretend of course), she fell over into a bush. But she didn't cry. Instead, she got up and said 'My broom has a mind of its own!' and continued on her trick - or - treating journey with a big grin on her face.
Sure. There was a kid who dressed up as a clown. But instead of the traditional red nose, he had a huge carrot stuck on his face as a nose. He made everyone laugh as he juggled with some small pumpkins while waiting in line for candies.
A little boy chose to be a mummy. But his costume was a bit too long and he kept tripping over it. Every time he fell, he would laugh and say 'I'm just a clumsy mummy!' His friends found it hilarious and they all had a great time together.
One story is about a little boy who dressed up as a superhero. He was so excited that he ran around the neighborhood all night saving 'imaginary people' from villains. He even tried to climb a tree to rescue a cat (which was actually just napping on a branch). It was really cute to see his enthusiasm.
There was a boy who decided to be a little pumpkin for Halloween. His mom made his costume by hand. While out trick - or - treating, he saw another kid who was a bit scared because it was his first time. So, our little pumpkin boy went over and held his hand, and they went from house to house together. It was really sweet. He made a new friend that night and also got lots of yummy treats.
Once upon a Halloween, a little girl named Lily dressed up as a fairy. She went trick - or - treating with her friends. When they knocked on an old house's door, an old lady gave them the biggest candies they had ever seen. Lily was so happy that she said it was the best Halloween ever.
Sure. One short Halloween story for kids is about a little witch named Lily. She was too shy to go trick - or - treating. But her little black cat, Midnight, led her to the houses. Midnight meowed at the doors until Lily got the courage to knock. In the end, she had a bag full of treats and made new friends.
Sure. Here's one: There was a little witch named Lily. She had a broom that was too big for her. On Halloween night, she wanted to fly with the big witches but kept falling. Then a friendly ghost helped her fix her broom. In the end, she flew high in the sky, looking at all the kids in their costumes.
A little boy dressed as a vampire got lost on his way to a Halloween party. He knocked on a friendly old witch's house. The witch gave him some magic candies that glowed and led him to the party. Along the way, he met other costumed kids and they all went to the party together, having a great time.
A group of kids once decided to explore an abandoned asylum on Halloween night. Inside, they heard strange noises, like children crying. One of the kids saw a shadowy figure of a little girl in a tattered white dress. They followed the figure into a room filled with old hospital beds. When they entered, the door slammed shut behind them. They were trapped. They huddled together, terrified, until morning when someone finally found them and let them out. It was the scariest Halloween experience they ever had.
One scary Halloween kid story is about the haunted house on the corner. Every Halloween, kids would dare each other to go near it. Legend has it that a witch once lived there. One brave kid went close and heard strange cackling sounds coming from inside. He ran away as fast as he could.
Sure. There was a cat on Halloween. Its owner dressed it up as a little pumpkin. The cat wasn't too happy about it at first. When it went outside to explore, it saw a real pumpkin and hissed at it, thinking it was another cat in a pumpkin costume. It then tried to attack the pumpkin, but just bounced off it. The owner watched this whole scene and couldn't stop laughing at how silly the cat looked.
Once upon a Halloween, a little boy dressed as a vampire went to a neighbor's house for trick - or - treating. When the neighbor opened the door, the boy was so excited that he accidentally said 'Happy Christmas!' instead of 'Trick or treat!'. The neighbor was so amused and still gave him a big handful of candies.