There are 2 types of Olympics.
Winter and Summer
Eggs are hidden out of sight.
A story of hope, rebirth, and cheer...
Easter
Thanksgiving
This holiday celebrates the start of a new year based on the moon, often marked by lanterns, family gatherings, and fireworks.
Lunar New Year
This country holds the record in winning the most medals in the Olympics.
U.S.A
There are this many rings on the Olympics Logo
5
This holiday comes around every year, for every single person.
Your Birthday!
This U.S. holiday commemorates the end of slavery.
Juneteenth
In Mexico, this holiday honors family members who have died with food and flowers.
Day of t he Dead (Día de los Muertos)
People believed that the boundary between the living and the dead was blurred and this could walk the Earth.
Spirits
This event is a soccer tournament happening in 2026. All over North America.
FIFA World Cup
I celebrate a country being free, People wave flags and cheer hooray
Independence Day (Fourth of July)
This day traces its roots to an ancient Roman festival and is now marked by exchanged messages, symbolic colors, and sweet tokens of affection
Valentine's Day
This eight-day Jewish festival, also called the Festival of Lights, commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem and is celebrated by lighting a menorah, playing dreidel, and eating foods fried in oil.
Hanukkah
This country gives family members and friends money in red envelops during New Years
China
Gathers around representatives from each country around the world to compete in sports.
The Olympics
I honor those who served and fell,
With flags and flowers, stories to tell.
Not a birthday, yet remembered I stay
Memorial Day
This holiday eventually becoming known for ritual disguises and symbolic use of carved produce.
Halloween
This country celebrates "Festival of Lights" or "Diwali".
India
You eat 12 pieces of this fruit to make wishes for New Years.
Grapes
This event is happening very soon... in Milan, Italy
Winter Olympics 2026
I honor a voice that dreamed aloud,
Of justice, peace, and a united crowd.
In winter’s chill, I mark a day,
For words that helped light a better way.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
This federal observance is officially named for one individual, yet has evolved culturally into a broader commemoration of executive leadership, occurring on the third Monday of February.
President's Day
Despite its name, this world-famous festival begins in September, originated in a royal wedding celebration, and is known for traditional music, distinctive clothing, and large communal gatherings in Germany.
Oktoberfest
This country started the Olympics.
Greece