EASTER ALPHABET

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  1. 4. The season after winter when flowers bloom, animals are born, and Easter is celebrated.
  2. 5. The green plant that grows in fields and gardens, often where Easter eggs are hidden in spring.
  3. 7. A musical instrument with wooden bars that make a bright, cheerful sound, often played in Easter songs or spring celebrations.
  4. 12. To take off the paper, foil, or packaging from a gift, chocolate, or Easter egg.
  5. 13. An open area of land where flowers, crops, and animals grow, often used for Easter egg hunts and spring activities.
  6. 15. A fragrant material that is burnt in churches, especially during Easter services, symbolising prayer, worship, and the presence of the sacred.
  7. 19. A small structure made of twigs, grass, or straw where eggs are laid or hidden, often used in Easter egg hunts.
  8. 20. To bend down on your knees, often in prayer or respect, especially during Easter services.
  9. 21. A small purple flower that blooms in spring, often associated with Easter and Lent.
  10. 24. The yellow part inside an egg, often used in Easter eggs, baking, or treats during spring.
  11. 26. A bright, colourful garden flower with many layered petals that grows from seeds and blooms in spring.
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  1. 1. A small bird that lays tiny eggs, which can be used as symbols of new life and spring at Easter.
  2. 2. A circular decoration made of flowers, leaves, or greenery, often hung on doors at Easter to celebrate spring and new life.
  3. 3. A church service where Christians gather to worship, pray, and celebrate special occasions such as Easter.
  4. 6. A female chicken that lays eggs, often seen at Easter as a symbol of new life and spring.
  5. 8. A small, colourful marshmallow sweet, often shaped like chicks or bunnies, eaten or given at Easter.
  6. 9. A gift of money, food, or other items given in church, often during Easter services, as an act of worship, gratitude, or support for the community.
  7. 10. One of the twelve followers chosen by Jesus to share his message with the world.
  8. 11. A colourful spring flower that grows from a bulb, with smooth, cup-shaped petals, often seen in gardens at Easter.
  9. 14. A bright yellow spring flower with a trumpet-shaped centre, often seen in gardens and fields around Easter.
  10. 16. A decorative hat with flowers, ribbons, or spring colours, traditionally worn during Easter celebrations.
  11. 17. A small, brightly coloured sweet that is soft in the middle and covered with a hard sugar shell, often hidden in Easter eggs or baskets during spring celebrations.
  12. 18. A newly hatched bird, often shown at Easter as a small yellow symbol of spring and new life.
  13. 22. A small, oval food laid by birds, often decorated or hidden at Easter to celebrate new life and spring.
  14. 23. A small, soft mammal with long ears, often seen in spring and linked to new life at Easter.
  15. 25. A young sheep, often seen in spring, symbolising innocence, new life, and Jesus at Easter.