Piñatas (Mexico)
Noodles (China)
Mother’s Day (UK)
New Year’s Eve (London)
Coming of Age Day (Japan)
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Inside the piñata, parents put chocolates and these treats.

sweets

100

 This number is lucky in Chinese weddings.

eight

100

On Mother’s Day, families celebrate this person.

the mother

100

This river in London is where people gather.

the River Thames

100

This country celebrates Coming of Age Day.

Japan

200

Children use this object to break the piñata.

stick

200

The last dish at the wedding meal is this food.

noodles

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Children might do this house job to surprise their mother.

cleaning the house

200

At night, these colorful explosions light up the sky.

fireworks

200

People celebrate when they turn this age.

20 years old

300

After the piñata breaks, the sweets fall onto this.

ground

300

Noodles symbolize having a long one of these.

life

300

Families often take their mother here to eat.

a restaurant

300

This famous bell rings at midnight in London.

Big Ben

300

Young women often wear this traditional clothing.

furisode kimono

400

People often use piñatas at this type of event.

party

400

You cannot do this to the noodles before eating them.

cut them

400

This type of gift mothers often receive (example: roses).

flowers

400

The next day, families often eat this type of meal together.

a big meal

400

Young men often wear this type of clothing.

Western-style suits

500

This country is famous for piñata traditions.

Mexico

500

This event in China often includes an eight-course meal.

wedding celebration

500

Mother’s Day in the UK happens during these months.

March or April

500

This city celebrates New Year’s Eve in a big way.

London

500

After the ceremony, young adults celebrate with these people.

their friends