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True or False Hoppenings(EASTER)
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The first chocolate Easter egg was made in Switzerland.
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The Easter bunny was first introduced in America by German immigrants.
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Easter Sunday is a public holiday in every country.
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The Easter egg symbolizes new life and resurrection.
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The Easter bunny is a Christian symbol.
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The tradition of eating chocolate eggs at Easter began in the 19th century.
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The Easter egg hunt tradition originated in Germany.
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The Easter parade is a tradition that started in New York City.
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The colors of Easter eggs represent different things: red for the blood of Christ, green for spring, and yellow for the sun.
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Some people believe that the word "Easter" comes from the name of a goddess of spring.
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Spring officially starts on March 21st
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Easter is celebrated on the same day in every country.
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The Easter Lamb is a symbol of Jesus Christ.
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The term "Good Friday" comes from the fact that it's a day of great celebration for Christians.
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Easter is the most important Christian holiday.
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Good Friday is the day before Easter Sunday.
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In many countries, it's traditional to eat hot cross buns on Good Friday.
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The Easter bonnet is a hat that is traditionally worn on Easter.
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The Easter Lily is a popular flower associated with Easter.
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It's believed that the Easter egg hunt tradition started with hiding eggs for children to find after they were brought to church.
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The Easter bunny originally laid eggs.
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