Easter is an
ancient and important Christian festival.Many adults
observe 40 days of prayer and fasting before the
holiday.
For most
kids, though, Easter is all about eating good food, enjoying
spring parades, and participating in community egg
hunts.However,
while these traditions have become the norm in the United
States and other countries such as the United Kingdom and
Canada, not every country celebrates the holiday by hunting for
sugar eggs.
Easter is
truly a time of engagement and joy for
children.Because
spring is warm and the flowers are in bloom, it’s the time to
go out and play.Isn’t it
appropriate for parents to take the opportunity to take young
and old out to play?Easter eggs
are the most important symbol of Easter.Europeans
believe that eggs have two lives: hens lay eggs and are
"reborn", and chicks are "reborn" when they break their
shells.The hard
shell of an egg is not thought to contain the new life it is
gestating.Rebirth
symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, the birth
of new life and the arrival of spring.At the same
time, eggs also represent surprises and unknown
secrets.