Easter Traditions
Earth Day
Spring Festival
April Fools' Day
Spring Break
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This item, typically filled with candy, is not only for Easter, but also for Santa's helpers during Christmas.

basket

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This U.S. holiday, celebrated on April 22, is like Earth’s birthday, but it involves lots of trash pickup.

Earth Day

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This holiday, celebrated in many countries, involves the tradition of welcoming spring with festivals that include music, dancing, and feasts. It is often associated with the celebration of new life and growth. What is it called?

Easter

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April Fools' Day is not just about tricks; it’s also about this funny sound you make after fooling someone.

Gotcha!

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If you book a flight for spring break, you may end up visiting this beachy state known for partying in places like Miami.

Florida

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This holiday mascot, often thought to be spring’s version of Santa, is a furry character associated with eggs and candy.

Easter Bunny

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This green activity, usually associated with Earth Day, could involve anything from cleaning up garbage to planting trees.

volunteering

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The Coachella Festival happens every spring, but this is the main color associated with the festival.

yellow

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Popular cartoon that make people smile,full of pranks

Tom and Jerry

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This popular spring break activity involves spending time at the beach, relaxing, and having fun in the sun.

sunbathing

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On Easter, some people enjoy hunting eggs, but these eggs are usually filled with this, not candy.

money

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This city once made history on Earth Day by hosting the first nationwide celebration in 1970.

New York City

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This popular springtime event in the U.S. involves music, arts, and more boho than you’d find at a typical concert.

Coachella

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This famous tech company is known for playing big April Fools' pranks, such as announcing fake products.

Google

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Spring break in the U.S. involves crazy fun, but don’t forget that it’s mostly about taking a break from this.

school

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This sacred animal is sometimes associated with Easter, and it’s not a rabbit but rather an animal seen at many church services.

lamb

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Earth Day isn’t just about planting trees, it’s also about this activity, where people stop driving to help reduce carbon footprints.

carpooling

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This festival in Texas doesn’t just celebrate music but also celebrates this American cowboy activity.

rodeo

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In the U.S., many people celebrate April Fools' Day by putting this on someone’s back without them noticing.

"kick me" sign

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This destination, often considered a “spring break capital,” is home to a popular beach with a famous spring break party vibe.

Miami

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This springtime treat is a classic Easter dessert, but it’s not made of chocolate — it’s made of coconut and shaped like a bird’s nest.

bird’s nest cake

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This symbol representing Earth is often seen on Earth Day posters, and it’s usually depicted as green and blue.

globe

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Spring Holiday that celebrates the Mexican army's victory in 1862

Cinco de Mayo

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On April Fools' Day, the goal is to get someone to fall for your trick, and then this phrase is shouted.

April Fools!

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This destination in California is popular for spring break, with beautiful beaches and a vibrant nightlife.

San Diego