Today we skyped with students from Mexico and they taught us about Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). We leaned that the day of the dead is celebrated all through out Mexico and also celebrated in some other places and religions."The days of the dead are truly a celebration of life. When children dance with caricatures of death, eat skull sugar molds and learn to respect that life is brief, they learn there is a circle to life and to not fear death and then are free to enjoy and appreciate every moment." as the website http://www.unm.edu/~htafoya/dayofthedead.html says.
- They have mask to celebrate.
- They also have altars to respect the the skeletons of Dia de los Muertos.
- They dress up in costumes.
- They have skeletons.
- They have incense sticks.