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Make a song to the rhyme: 'Hot cross buns, hot cross buns. One a penny, two a penny, hot cross buns. Give them to your daughters, give them to your sons. Hot cross buns'.
 
Bravo!!!!
 
Ouppssssss!!!
Instead of the Easter bunny, some countries have a different animal delivering eggs. Guess which animal delivers eggs in Switzerland?
 
An Easter Cuckoo (bird)
 
An Easter lamb
 
An Easter chick
The world largest egg was traditionally made in Italy. True of false?
 
True
 
False
In Australia, what season does Easter take place?
 
Autumn
 
Summer
 
Spring
 
Winter
Which of these plants do we see flowering at Easter?
 
Daffodils
 
Roses
 
Sunflowers
The first chocolate Easter Egg was made in 1873. True or false?
 
True
 
False
There are 12 eggs in 1 dozen. How many eggs are there in half a dozen?
6
Besides bunnies, what animal is considered as Easter symbol?
 
Lamb
 
Deer
 
Dog
How many countries in the world celebrate Easter?
 
95
 
24
 
65
Which of these animals doesn't hatch from an egg?
 
Rabbit
 
Crocodile
 
Hen
 
Turtle
What do children in Finland dress up as on Easter to get treats?
 
Witches
 
Easter bunnies
 
Gnomes
Is Easter on the same day every year?
 
No
 
Yes
Say Happy Easter in as many languages as you can.
What is 'Mazurek'?
Flat Polish cake topped with dried fruit. It's eaten only at Easter!
What do Polish kids look for on a Sunday morning?
 
They look for chocolate Easter bunnies or small gifts.
 
They look for baskets packed with sweets.
 
They look for baskets with fruit.
Why do Polish prepare baskets with samples of food?
The food is blessed in church and then shared at Sunday meals.
What is the most important meal on Easter Sunday in Poland?
 
Breakfast
 
Lunch
 
Dinner
How do you traditionally dye eggs and make 'Pisanki'. Describe the process.
You boil eggs with red onion skin, purple cabbage or spinach. Then you scratch a design on eggs.
Is it true that there are competitions in Poland for the tallest palm?
 
True
 
False
What is 'Rzeżucha'?
 
Herb, which children grow to eat or decorate dishes.
 
Kind of an Easter cake.
 
A way of colouring eggs.
How to pronounce the Polish toungue twister 'Rzeżucha'?
What do Polish eat for Easter breakfast on Easter Sunday? Name 3 things.
Hard boiled eggs, bread, white sausages, sour soup called Żurek or White Barszcz.
What is 'Åšmigus Dyngus' like in Polish villages or in the mountains? Describe.
What is 'Åšmigus Dyngus' in Polish tradition?
 
Parents wake up children with pouring some water on them.
 
National, spring clean, which all Polish people do.
 
It's a kind of a smoothie drink.
What is the symbol of Easter?
 
Easter is a symbol of new life.
 
Easter doesn't symbolize anything.
 
Easter symbolizes strength, power and freedom.
What is Palm Sunday?
 
Tradition of bringing to church twigs with flowers.
 
Competition, in which you eat as many eggs as possible.
 
Tradition, in which you roll cheese down the hill.