EASTER IN ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
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EASTER IN AUSTRALIA.
EASTER BILBY
EASTER CAMPING.
ROYAL EASTER SHOW
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EASTER IN THE UK.
EGG ROLLING
HOT CROSS BUNS
MORRIS DANCING
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EASTER IN THE USA.
EASTER EGG HUNT
EASTER BUNNY
PARADES
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EASTER IN IRELAND.
THE Clúdóg
WHIPPING THE HERRING
THE CAKE DANCE
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EASTER BILBY
Instead of the Easter Bunny (considered a pest), Australians promote the Easter Bilby, a native endangered animal, to raise awareness about wildlife conservation.
Egg Rolling
A traditional game where hard-boiled eggs are rolled down hills—symbolizing the rolling away of the stone from Jesus’s tomb.
Parades
The most famous is the Easter Parade in New York City, where people wear fancy clothes and elaborate hats.
Whipping the Herring
A mock funeral to "whip" or bury a salted herring, symbolizing the end of eating fish instead of meat.
The Cake Dance
A competition where a cake is placed on a table and villagers dance for it, with the winner receiving the prize.
Easter Bunny
A popular figure that "delivers" eggs and treats on Easter morning.
Morris Dancing
In some villages, people dress in traditional costumes and perform folk dances during Easter celebrations.
Hot Cross Buns
Sweet, spiced buns marked with a cross on top, eaten especially on Good Friday.
The Clúdóg
Children would collect eggs (sometimes potatoes or money) from neighbors to cook and eat together in a field, or by a bonfire on Easter Sunday.
Easter Camping
Many families go camping or on beach holidays during the long Easter weekend.
Royal Easter Show (in Sydney)
A huge festival combining agriculture, rides, food, and Easter-themed fun.
Easter Egg Hunt
Children search for hidden plastic eggs filled with candy or small toys, often in parks or backyards.
EASTER IN ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
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EASTER IN ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES
Click the eggs to learn interesting things!
EASTER IN AUSTRALIA.
EASTER BILBY
EASTER CAMPING.
ROYAL EASTER SHOW
CLICK TO GO BACK.
EASTER IN THE UK.
EGG ROLLING
HOT CROSS BUNS
MORRIS DANCING
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK.
EASTER IN THE USA.
EASTER EGG HUNT
EASTER BUNNY
PARADES
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK.
EASTER IN IRELAND.
THE Clúdóg
WHIPPING THE HERRING
THE CAKE DANCE
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK.
EASTER BILBY
Instead of the Easter Bunny (considered a pest), Australians promote the Easter Bilby, a native endangered animal, to raise awareness about wildlife conservation.
Egg Rolling
A traditional game where hard-boiled eggs are rolled down hills—symbolizing the rolling away of the stone from Jesus’s tomb.
Parades
The most famous is the Easter Parade in New York City, where people wear fancy clothes and elaborate hats.
Whipping the Herring
A mock funeral to "whip" or bury a salted herring, symbolizing the end of eating fish instead of meat.
The Cake Dance
A competition where a cake is placed on a table and villagers dance for it, with the winner receiving the prize.
Easter Bunny
A popular figure that "delivers" eggs and treats on Easter morning.
Morris Dancing
In some villages, people dress in traditional costumes and perform folk dances during Easter celebrations.
Hot Cross Buns
Sweet, spiced buns marked with a cross on top, eaten especially on Good Friday.
The Clúdóg
Children would collect eggs (sometimes potatoes or money) from neighbors to cook and eat together in a field, or by a bonfire on Easter Sunday.
Easter Camping
Many families go camping or on beach holidays during the long Easter weekend.
Royal Easter Show (in Sydney)
A huge festival combining agriculture, rides, food, and Easter-themed fun.
Easter Egg Hunt
Children search for hidden plastic eggs filled with candy or small toys, often in parks or backyards.