Some 4,000 people visited the White House for the final Halloween celebration of Obama's presidency yesterday.
Students from local schools and children from military families dressed up for the occasion. One family also brought their dog, fitted with a lion mane and looking content to play the part.
For nearly an hour, the president handed out White House-labeled Hershey Kisses and first lady Michelle Obama handed out cookies on the South Drive.
"Candy for everybody," the first lady said to applause. After the trick-or-treating, students dressed as zombies danced to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" as the president and first lady looked on and tried out a few dance moves as well.
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