True or False: In Norway, children believe in the Easter Chicken, which lays colorful eggs and delivers them to children while they sleep.
True
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True or False: Australians often have Easter egg hunts underwater in swimming pools due to the country's warm climate.
False
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True or False: In France, children playfully "steal" church bells on Easter Monday and hide them until they're given treats in return.
True
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True or False: In Brazil, children receive "Ovos de Páscoa" (Easter eggs) made of chocolate filled with toys or other surprises.
True
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True or False: In some Greek villages, locals throw pots, pans, and other clay objects out of their windows to celebrate Easter.
True
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True or False: Germans have a tradition called "Osterwasser" where young women douse young men with water on Easter Monday for good luck and fertility.
False
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True or False: Boys in Hungary playfully sprinkle perfume or water on girls they like on Easter Monday, a tradition called "sprinkling".
True
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True or False: In Canada, it is tradition to play a game called "Easter Egg Bowling" where eggs are rolled toward pins in an attempt to knock them down.
False
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True or False: In the United States, it is a common tradition to attend Easter parades where people wear elaborate bonnets and costumes.
True
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True or False: In Japan, it is common to celebrate Easter by giving gifts of brightly colored origami paper cranes.
False
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True or False: In Spain, it is tradition to hold processions known as "Semana Santa" during Holy Week leading up to Easter, featuring elaborate floats and costumes.
True
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True or False: In India, some communities celebrate Easter by flying kites, representing the resurrection of Jesus Christ.