Dia De Muertos · Interactive Image

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  1. Calavera Face Paint

    The child’s face is painted like a calavera (skull). This shows that Día de Muertos is not about fear, but about remembering loved ones with color and joy.

  2. Lighting Candles

    Candles help guide the spirits back home. Families light them together while thinking of those they love and miss.

  3. Family Togetherness

    Celebrating Día de Muertos is a family tradition. Everyone joins in—children, parents, and grandparents—to honor the connection between the living and the dead.

  4. Cempasúchil (Marigolds)

    The golden marigolds are called cempasúchil. Their scent and color are said to lead spirits to the altar.

  5. Art and Crafts

    Kids often make colorful paper skulls like this one. Art and creativity help keep traditions alive across generations.

  6. Festive Atmosphere

    The warm lights and bright flags show that Día de Muertos is a celebration of life. It’s a time for music, food, and happy memories.