What are the costumes for? We have clothes to wear, I mean we have lots of other clothes to wear such jackets, T-shirts, Gardigan, etc. But why do we need those kinds of costumes? The answer is because we humans according to their nationality have their own national days in which they wear certain kinds of costumes. But there are special days such as holloween in which all the people specially young people wear scary costumes or any kinds of costumes to represent their own symbol. This business idea called `Costumes for kids` has set really good plan since it has really good target and season.
Holloween is a holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, ghost tours, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses", carving Jack-o'-lanterns, reading scary stories and watching horror movies. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halloween) In this halloween season, a lot of people prepares a lot for this special day. For example of my real experience, when I was in America last year, I spent this halloween day. Me and friends in school went around all the houses in the town that we live with big empty baskets to get free candies from random people. And the funny thing is that in every single houses they prepared some kinds of scary or surprise events for all the people. One house was especially scary but stupid. Because I was walking into some random guys house and they someone just woke up out of no where from the garden and I really thought that he was like some kind of steps or something. Anyway, what I realized from this experience was that those young kids really love this events. So this business who aims for this costumes will be successful since most of parents buy those things that their kids want to have specially this is just one season of the year. But I found only cons of this business idea that it is just for seasonal business, so they would make lots of profits just once a year but not continually. Other than this, I love the idea!
Examiner report for Unit 1 (Jan 2008)
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