Autumn: Things to look forward to

Video caption, WATCH: Martin's rundown on things to get excited about this autumn - featuring some familiar faces from EthanGamer to Strictly's Graziano!

The leaves are changing, the air is chilly and the nights are getting darker, which can only mean one thing - autumn has officially arrived!

Everything is slightly different this year with coronavirus, but that doesn't stop us from enjoying the special things about the season.

So here are some things to look forward to.

Autumn walks

Scientists say meeting friends and family outdoors, following the rules on social distancing, helps to stop the spread of coronavirus.

So outdoor walks may be a popular activity for lots of us this autumn.

But how can we make sure they're fun?

Video caption, WATCH: Conservationist Lucy Lapwing's top tips on making autumn walks awesome

It's conker season!

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You might have noticed some green spikey shells which contain shiny treasures in your local park recently.

These are conkers - they're a seed which comes from the horse chestnut tree.

They start to fall off trees around the end of September or towards the start of October.

This all depends on the weather though, hot and damp conditions can encourage them to fall earlier.

There are lots of cool things you can do with conkers, including playing the conker game and going conker collecting.

But how do you prepare your conker for play?

  • Use a strong, hard conker that is a few years old
  • Dip your conker in vinegar
  • Bake your conker in an oven (with a parent's help!)
  • Choose a conker that is firm, un-cracked and symmetrical

Strictly Come Dancing

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For Strictly Come Dancing fans, autumn is a very exciting time as it's when the show returns to our screens!

This year the programme will be shorter and start later than usual because of the coronavirus pandemic.

The competition officially starts on Saturday 24 October following the launch show on Saturday 17 October.

Olympic boxer Nicola Adams will make Strictly history by dancing with a female professional on the show.

Singer and YouTuber HRVY, whose real name is Harvey Leigh Cantwell, will also be competing for the Glitterball trophy.

He was self-isolating earlier this month after testing positive for coronavirus, but he is now free from the virus and ready for the show.

Video caption, Strictly pro Graziano gives Newsround a salsa dance lesson

New music drops!

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Musicians tend to drop new music at this time of the year, especially as the race for Christmas number one begins.

Shawn Mendes confirmed on Instagram that his fourth studio album Wonder, will be released on 4 December and the single is already out now.

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Little Mix's new album Confetti will be released on 6 November - it's a few months later than planned after their summer 2020 tour was cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The band plan to begin their tour in April 2021.

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BTS announced their new album BE will be available on 20 November and their label Big Hit Entertainment said it will contain the most "BTS-esque" music yet.

This will be their second album this year as they released, Map of the Soul: 7 back in February.

Get ready for new games!

Finally, with the colder weather approaching, we might be spending more time indoors.

What games can we play to keep us entertained? Who better to keep you up to date than gamer Julia Hardy. Watch what she has to say below.

Video caption, Julia Hardy's autumn gaming guide

What's your favourite thing about autumn? What are you looking forward to most? Let us know in the comments below.