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1 Lusine Mayilyan 5-2class School-Garden
Easter Lusine Mayilyan 5-2class School-Garden

2 Easter in my family . Easter in my family passed very happily, because my sister and me dyed eggs. My grandmother helped us . After that we made a decorated tree.We also decorated our house .

3 Easter in other countries
Easter in Englend Easter in England is celebrated through the exchange of Easter Eggs and other gifts like clothes, chocolates or holidays packages. Easter bonnets or baskets are also made that have fillings like daffodils in them. Easter in Germany In Germany, Easter is known by the name of Ostern. Easter holidays for children last for about three weeks. Good Friday, Easter Saturday and Easter Sunday are the days when people do not work at all. 

4 Easter in Australia Australia is the land of people that belongs to a number of countries. Different people have brought in different traditions with them, due to which, Easter celebrations take place in a variety of ways. Easter in Mexico Semana Santa and Pascua (two separate observances) form a part of Easter celebrations in Mexico. Semana Santa stands for the entire Holy Week, from Palm Sunday to Easter Saturday, whereas the Pascua is the observance of the period from the Resurrection Sunday to the following Saturday.  Easter in US Easter is one of the most popular festivals across the United States. Though Easter has a religious background, it has assumed to have more of a secular character in the United States. 

5 Easter in Other Parts Easter is known as Paques in France
Easter in Other Parts Easter is known as Paques in France. The main celebration sets off on Good Friday with a somber note. To mourn the crucifixion of Christ, church bells are not rung for three days. On Easter morning, the children hurry into the garden to watch the bells "Fly back from Rome". Easter in Brazil In Brazil, Easter festivity is held with much grandeur and splendor. Unlike most of the other countries, Brazil has its Easter celebrations taking place in the autumn season, due to its geographical location.  Easter in Greece Known for practicing religious fervor through Orthodox Christianity, Greece observes Easter as its main religious festivity, according to the ancient Greek religious calendar. 

6 Easter in Switzerland Easter calls for a time to celebrate and rejoice the resurrection of Jesus, in all the parts of the world. When it comes to Easter celebrations, Switzerland is not far behind. Easter in Canada A major festival in Canada, Easter is celebrated with much magnificence and elaboration. It is a time for attending church and spending quality time with family and friends.  Easter in New Zealand Easter celebrations in New Zealand have become more secular over the years as the festival is more about chocolate eggs and bunny rabbits. People assume the holiday to be a lovely long weekend. 

7 Easter in Romania In Romania, Easter is celebrated as per the rituals followed by the Eastern Orthodox Church. High spirits and festive mood engulfs the country on Easter. The celebrations begin almost a week before Easter Day.  Easter in Russia Russia has an amalgamation of Western Christians and Eastern Orthodox Christians and hence, celebrates Easter according to both the ways. However, taking into consideration the fact that even the basic thing of celebration i.e. the date of the festival is different for both the sects; the task seems to be quite tough.  Easter in Spain Easter is regarded as the most important festival in Spain. Known as 'Semana Santa' in Spanish, it is an occasion of celebration and merriment. The celebrations start with 'Domingo de Ramos', or Palm Sunday, and finish with 'Lunes de Pascua', or Easter Monday.

8 Easter in Italy Dominated by the Christian faith, Italy celebrates Easter with great fanfare and vigor. Known as 'Pasqua' in Italian, Easter makes the entire country have fun with games and concerts.  Easter in Norway In Norway, the Eastertide starts early i.e. a day before the commencement of the Lent season. This day is known as 'Vastelavent' or 'Schrovetide'. It is from this day that Norwegians start celebrating the upcoming festive occasion, spring season and a new working year.  Easter in Poland Poland is known all over the world for its faith in Orthodox Christianity. Hence, the country celebrates Easter in a very conventional style, mainly adhering to the traditional ways.

9 Easter in Greece Known for practicing religious fervor through Orthodox Christianity, Greece observes Easter as its main religious festivity, according to the ancient Greek religious calendar.  Easter in India India is a land of cultural diversity, where every festival is celebrated with great pomp and show. Although Christians constitutes a meager 2.5% of the total population in India, the festivity of Easter is no less. Easter in Hungary The springtime festival of Easter is celebrated with folk traditions in Hungary. The Easter eggs are considered to be more of a decorative item as part of the Hungary Easter traditions. 

10 Easter riddel Knock, knock! Who's there? Howard. Howard who? Howard you like a chocolate bunny? Knock, knock! Who's there? Heidi. Heidi who? Heidi the eggs around the house.

11 Knock, knock. Who's there. Police. Police who
Knock, knock! Who's there? Police. Police who? Police hurry up and decorate your eggs. Knock, knock!. Who's there? Dozen. Dozen who? Dozen anyone find eggs yet. Knock, knock! Who's there? Ivan. Ivan who? Ivan to give you a bunny hug.

12 Knock, knock. Who's there. Bunny. Bunny who
Knock, knock! Who's there? Bunny. Bunny who? Bunny-th the basket is a surprise. Knock, knock! Who's there? Sherwood. Sherwood who? Sherwood like to have an Easter bonnet like yours. Knock, knock! Who's there? Turner. Turner who? Turner round so I can see your bunny tail.

13 Knock, knock. Who's there. Harvey. Harvey who
Knock, knock! Who's there? Harvey. Harvey who? Harvey good Easter everyone. Knock, knock! Who's there? Justin. Justin who? Justin time to do the Bunny Hop. Knock, knock! Who's there? Jimmy. Jimmy who? Jimmy some more candy.

14 Knock, knock. Who's there. Donna. Donna who
Knock, knock! Who's there? Donna. Donna who? Donna want to decorate some eggs? Knock, knock! Who's there? Wendy. Wendy who? Wendy Easter Bunny coming? Knock, knock! Who's there? Arthur. Arthur who? Arthur any more eggs to decorate?

15 Knock, knock. Who's there. Butcher. Butcher who
Knock, knock! Who's there? Butcher. Butcher who? Butcher eggs all in one basket Knock, knock! Who's there? Jamaica. Jamaica who? Jamaica the dress you're wearing? Knock, knock! Who's there? Madame. Madame who? Madame egg broke!

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