The most suitable Halloween movie is "Dream Quest" set on the Mexican Day of the Dead.
For a general introduction to Halloween and Day of the Dead, see "How to Explain Halloween to Children" that I shared earlier.
This animation allows children to learn more about the culture of the Day of the Dead. Especially for children who have begun to have confusion and fear of "what is death", it is also a window: as long as we have not forgotten, the loved ones will never disappear.
It's important not to overboard negative messages: for example, the child just asks why he is getting older? Just answer the question of "getting older". Don't take the initiative to pull these directions to the old and die...
Because the child's cognition of things is step-by-step, he currently only pays attention to and thinks about "why he is old", and the topic of your death is too informative and overloaded. If the child's brain can't understand it, it will be overwhelmed by fear.
Therefore, the topic of negative and heavy category must pay attention to the child's acceptance level: whether the child is currently related to life + whether the child has this awareness + whether the child can understand
On the contrary, the positive science class is that the more extensions the better, and the sun and rain dew are as indispensable to small trees
