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Halloween Toddler Learning | Best Toddler Learning Video | Learning Videos for Toddlers with Ms Lily​

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In this fun toddler learning video with Silly Miss Lily, your baby or toddler will learn all about Halloween, words, colors, and counting. We'll also learn about the Halloween traditions of trick or treating, different Halloween decorations they may see around their neighborhood or home, as well as Halloween costumes. Along the way we'll sing 5 Little Monkey Jumping On The Bed, Baby Shark, and the Itsy Bitsy Spider and we'll do some dancing to Freeze Dance with Silly Miss Lily.
 

POSOBIEC and DR TAYLOR MARSHALL: Don't Believe the Occultist Lies– Halloween Was a Christian Holiday From the Start​

On a Sunday Special episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec spoke with author and Catholic commentator Dr. Taylor Marshall to discuss the true origins of Halloween and how it was a Christian holiday in its inception.

Dr. Marshall told Posobiec that in early Christian tradition, "They know of a holy day of 'All Hallows' or 'All Saints' celebrating all the martyrs. Originally it was more of a spring harvest. It was after the festival of Pentecost, which is a Jewish feast that we Catholics received and continued to celebrate even this year. And it's really to remember all the saints."

Posobiec had asked about the common suggestion that Halloween has its roots in the Celtic pagan holiday known as Samhain. But Dr. Marshall refers back to the early fourth and fifth century writings of St. Ephrem and St. John Chrysostom who recorded the early celebrations of All Hallows or All Saints and considered it a holy day.

Dr. Marshall explained how "Halloween" is short for "Hallow Evening" or the evening before Hallows Day, November 1, which was a day to recognize and celebrate all the saints who had been martyred.

Dr. Marshall talked about the meaning of the word hallowed by noting the Lord's prayer, "Well, if you say the Lord's Prayer, 'Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name,' it's right there."

"Hallowed means holy," Posobiec said.



 
I heard the IRS is now allowing Dentists and Dental professionals to deduct holloween candy as a business expense.
 
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