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HAPPY

EASTER
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Basket eggs Chick


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Peeps spring flowers


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lamb parade bonnet


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resurrection crucifixion Palm sunday


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Easter Traditions and Symbols in
Britain
Easter is a very important festival in Great Britain. Easter day is always on sunday, and it is in
spring. the wish for this day is “Happy Easter”. There are many symbols and interesting
traditions on this day.
The Easter bunny
The symbol of Easter is an Easter bunny, a happy rabbit with a basket of chocolate eggs. He
brings these eggs to children on Easter Sunday. On Easter Sunday morning children look for the
eggs. It's a very exciting Easter egg hunt. For this reason, chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs are
very popular in Great Britain. Children have a basket to collect their eggs.
Easter bonnet.
At Easter people used to wear special hats. They are called bonnets. The bonnets are always
new. In some British primary schools, they organize an “Easter bonnet parade” where the best
bonnet wins a prize.
Maundy Thursday.
In Britain, on the Thursday before Easter Sunday, the Queen goes to Westminster Abbey and
she gives money to some poor people. Westminster Abbey is a very famous cathedral in
London.
Good Friday and Hot Cross Buns.
Good Friday is the Friday before Easter Sunday. On this day people eat hot cross buns. These
are small loaves bread of sweet bread with fruit and spices and they have a cross on top. They
are best when you eat them hot.
Easter egg rolling.
Another Easter tradition is egg rolling. People decorate eggs with different colors. They take
the eggs on the top of the hill and eggs roll down. The first egg to get to the bottom of the hill,
is the winner.
Questions

What are some of your favorite memories from past Easter celebrations with your
family and friends?
What are some of your favorite Easter traditions or customs, and how have these
evolved over time in your family or community?
How do you typically celebrate Easter, and how has this changed over the course of
your life?
Are there any particular foods, drinks, or treats that you associate with Easter?

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