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People thank workers and enjoy a day off in the U.S.
 
Labor Day
 
Memorial Day
 
Earth Day
Families visit loved ones’ graves and remember them in Mexico.
 
DĂ­a de los Muertos
 
Halloween
 
Easter
People celebrate with red envelopes and family meals.
 
Lunar New Year
 
Thanksgiving
 
Christmas
Children hunt for candy-filled eggs left by a bunny.
 
Easter
 
Halloween
 
Valentine’s Day
People clean parks and help the Earth.
 
Earth Day
 
Arbor Day
 
Labor Day
People honor fathers with cards and gifts.
 
Father’s Day
 
Thanksgiving
 
Labor Day
People honor mothers with cards and gifts.
 
Mother’s Day
 
Valentine’s Day
 
Easter
Families decorate their homes with lanterns and dragons.
 
Lunar New Year
 
Diwali
 
Christmas
People dress up as animals and march in parades in Brazil.
 
Carnival
 
Thanksgiving
 
Easter
Families break a fast and celebrate with special prayers and food.
 
Eid
 
Hanukkah
 
Christmas
People eat mooncakes and celebrate the moon.
 
Mid-Autumn Festival
 
Lunar New Year
 
Diwali
Children receive gifts after losing a tooth.
 
American tradition - Tooth Fairy
 
Christmas
 
Easter
Families gather to celebrate the start of a new year with fireworks.
 
New Year’s Day
 
Thanksgiving
 
Valentine’s Day
People throw colorful powder and celebrate spring.
 
Holi
 
Diwali
 
Lunar New Year
People celebrate with colorful lights and fireworks in India.
 
Diwali
 
Holi
 
Eid
Families light candles on a special holder for eight nights.
 
Hanukkah
 
Christmas
 
Diwali
People wear green and celebrate Irish culture
 
St. Patrick’s Day
 
Earth Day
 
New Year
Red hearts, cards, and candy are shared with loved ones.
 
Valentine’s Day
 
Mother’s Day
 
Christmas
People light fireworks to celebrate a country’s birthday in the U.S.
 
Independence Day (4th of July)
 
Memorial Day
 
Labor Day
Families eat turkey and say what they are thankful for.
 
Thanksgiving
 
Easter
 
Halloween
Children dress up in costumes and go door-to-door for candy.
 
Halloween
 
New Year
 
Thanksgiving
People decorate a tree and hang ornaments inside their homes.
 
Christmas
 
Easter
 
Halloween