January which month of the year.
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February which month of the year.
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March is which month of the year.
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April is which month of the year
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This holiday on December 25th celebrates the birth of Jesus.
Christmas
This holiday is celebrated on January 1st.
New Year's Day
This holiday, celebrated on February 14th, is known for exchanging cards and candy.
Valentine's Day
This holiday on March 17th is known for wearing green and celebrating Irish culture.
St. Patrick's Day
This day on April 1st is known for jokes and pranks.
April Fool's Day
This spooky holiday on October 31st involves costumes and trick-or-treating.
Halloween
This famous American civil rights leader's birthday is celebrated in January.
Martin Luther King Jr.
This holiday in February celebrates U.S. presidents.
Presidents' Day
March 20th or 21st marks the beginning of this season in the Northern Hemisphere.
Spring
This holiday in April often involves hunting for eggs.
Easter
This November holiday in the United States is known for turkey and giving thanks.
Thanksgiving
This is the season in January for the Northern Hemisphere.
Winter
February is the only month with this number of days.
28 (or 29 in a leap year)
This event in March involves changing our clocks forward one hour for more daylight in the evenings.
Daylight Saving Time
This is the saying about April showers bringing something in May.
Flowers
This holiday on July 4th celebrates American independence.
Independence Day
People often make these at the beginning of January to start the new year.
New Year's resolutions
This is the season in February for the Northern Hemisphere.
Winter
This is a popular activity in March where people look for four-leaf clovers.
Clover Hunt
Earth Day is celebrated in April to promote this.
environmental awareness
This February holiday celebrates love and friendship with cards and candy.
Valentine's Day