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Let's get spooky Trick or treat? Both! The wisest owls are delivering a very special watch this spoo

Let's get spooky [Flik Flak]( [Can't see images? View it in your browser.]( [Trick or treat? Both!]( Trick or treat? Both! The wisest owls are delivering a very special watch this spooky season – the Wizarmazing Halloween Special! Discover it as well as other spooky models for a Halloween full of surprises. [Discover more]( WIZARMAZING [WIZARMAZING]( Abracadabra! This brand new model promises to work its magic on growing time-telling skills all the year round. [Get it now]( [WIZARMAZING]( [Special selection]( Special selection Discover Flik&Flak's Halloween special selection, to go with any kid's costumes this year! [Discover more]( Knock knock! Who’s scared? Halloween is almost here: everybody’s favorite festival dedicated to all things ghoulish, ghostly and downright ghastly! But this eerie time of year can also be a time of cheer. This Halloween, kids can swap the scary skulls for funny bones and focus on the lighter side of the long dark nights. It’s a great time to swap tricks for jokes that’ll have them howling with mirth, not terror. This Halloween, when thinking up a unique trick-or-treat turn, why not come up with a joke to tell the neighbors in exchange for treats? Inspiration is right ahead: most kids love experimenting with the classic knock-knock structure from an early age – the silli-er, the better! From ghosts and ghouls to vampires and werewolves, there’s plenty of material for fun puns and weird wordplay. A little scared to try stand-up? Crafty kids or those on the shyer side can write down their jokes and riddles on cute cards and pretty paper to hand over in exchange for candy. Why not keep a bowl by the door and give a ghostly gag to every trick-or-treater who stops by? They can read them to their friends and pass on the fearsome funnies. Grown-ups should have a go, too, though beware: sometimes there’s nothing scarier than Dad’s truly gruesome sense of humor. But if all goes well, there could be a real surprise in store. After all, what’s the biggest Halloween prize for parents? Mummy of the year! [FlikFlak Halloween]( [Flik Flak Clouds] [Flik Flak]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [TERMS OF USE]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( © Flik Flak, a division of Swatch Ltd. All rights reserved.‎

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