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