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The tallest chocolate egg in the world was 10.39m in height and made in Belgium
False
People sometimes eat special ham at Easter
True
People think the name ‘Easter’ is used because of a goddess with a similar name
True
In 2007, an Easter egg with a lot of diamonds on it was sold for £9 million.
True
In the US, 76% of people eat the bottom part of a chocolate bunny first.
False
25% of UK chocolate sales happen at Easter time.
False
The idea for the Easter bunny started in Germany.
True
In this country, many people have a long barbecue with family and friends in their gardens. [Bermuda | Bulgaria | Argentina]
Argentina
In this country, children fly coloured kites that they make. [USA | Bermuda | Germany]
Bermuda
In this country, children roll eggs across the grass at The White House. [Canada | Bermuda | USA]
USA
In this country, people put coloured eggs on trees. [ Argentina | Germany | Bulgaria]
Germany
In this country, people have egg fights. If your egg doesn’t break, you are the winner. [Greece | Bulgaria | Argentina]
Bulgaria
In this country, people throw pots and saucepans out of their windows. [Greece | Sweden | Argentina]
Greece
In this country, children dress up in witches costumes and go to people’s houses to ask for sweets. [ France | Argentina | Sweden]
Sweden
In this country, people make a very big omelette with 4,500 eggs. [France | Argentina | Bulgaria]
France