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Easter Fun

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  • Riddle: How does Easter end?
    With the letter R
  • Which country has the world's largest easter egg? a. Germany b. Italy c. USA d. Russia
    Tosca (Italy) created the largest chocolate Easter egg ever, weighing a whopping 7,200 kg (15,873 lbs 4.48 oz) and with a circumference of 19.6 m (64ft 3.65in)
  • How many chocolate Easter bunnies are made each year? a. 1 million b. 45 million c. 70 million d. 90 million
    d. 90 million
  • Where in the world does this take place?
    New York - Check out this year's offerings of bonnets, hats, costumes, and everything Easter at the Easter parade & bonnet festival.
  • Riddle: How many Easter eggs can you put in an empty basket?
    Just one, because then it isn’t empty anymore.
  • Name 3 Easter Traditions
    decorating easter eggs, easter egg hunt, easter lunch/dinner with family, easter egg roll, etc.
  • Name 5 Easter candies
    chocolate bunnies, cchocolate coins, jelly beans, peeps, cream eggs, malted milkballs, etc
  • True or False: Easter always falls between March 22 and April 25
    True. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the Full Moon date, based on mathematical calculations, that falls on or after March 21.
  • Where in the world does this take place?
    Scotland - For more than 40 years, families have enjoyed this incredible event where hundreds of bikers ride through the streets of Glasgow in bunny heads
  • Riddle: What kind of music does the Easter Bunny like?
    Hip-hop
  • Where in the world does this take place?
    Spain - The “Nazarenos” are the members of the “cofradías” who participate in the processions. They are also known as the “penitentes” (penitent ones).
  • The Easter Bunny originated in which country? a. Germany b. Greece c. Scotland d. the Ukraine
    the Easter Bunny comes from the German tradition of the Osterhase – literally Easter hare
  • Where in the world does this take place?
    Brazil -Brazilian Catholics walk over a sawdust carpet during an Easter Sunday procession representing the resurrection of Christ