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- 3. Day A holiday to honor workers and their contributions to society. It's a time for parades, picnics, and relaxation.
- 5. al-Adha Another important Muslim holiday known as the Feast of Sacrifice. It commemorates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son.
- 6. Day A quirky holiday where a groundhog predicts the weather. If it sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter.
- 7. New Year A lunar New Year celebration in Chinese culture, marked by parades, dragon dances, and special foods like dumplings.
- 11. The Hindu festival of lights, celebrated with colorful decorations, candles, and fireworks to signify the triumph of good over evil.
- 12. Year's Day The first day of the year when people celebrate with fireworks, parties, and making resolutions for the year ahead.
- 13. A holiday for giving thanks and sharing a big meal with family and friends, often featuring turkey and pie.
- 14. A spring holiday where people often have egg hunts and decorate eggs. It's also a time for religious celebrations.
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- 1. A spooky holiday where people dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and decorate their homes with ghosts and pumpkins.
- 2. A Jewish holiday also called the Festival of Lights, celebrated with menorahs, dreidels, and special foods.
- 4. of July Also known as Independence Day in the U.S., it's a day to celebrate freedom with parades, fireworks, and picnics.
- 7. A festive holiday where people exchange gifts, decorate trees, and celebrate the birth of Jesus with songs and festivities.
- 8. al-Fitr A Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting. It's a time for feasting, prayer, and giving to those in need.
- 9. Day A day to show love and affection to friends and family by exchanging cards, gifts, and sometimes chocolates.
- 10. de Mayo A Mexican holiday celebrated with parades, music, and food to commemorate the Battle of Puebla.