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Ancient Greece Thanksgiving celebrations go back thousands of years in some parts of the world. In ancient Greek mythology,
baby Zeus was fed by a goat foster-mother named Amalthea. One day, he broke off one of her horns. Food began to pour out of the horn. This is the story of the “ horn of plenty ,” a familiar symbol of Thanksgiving in the U.S.A. today.
Circle every other letter to discover another name for the “horn of plenty.”
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People around the world are grateful for a good harvest. A good harvest in the fall means there will be plenty of food for all.
China: Moon Festival
Which Country? On the first full moon in autumn, people in this country celebrate a thanksgiving holiday. Families get together to share food and give thanks for the harvest. In the evening, they take walks to enjoy the beauty of the full harvest moon. They call the holiday Chuseok. Unscramble the letters to discover which country celebrates Chuseok.
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China’s harvest celebration is called the Mid-Autumn Festival , the Moon Festival, or the Mooncake Festival . Families gather to eat
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All but one of these mooncakes has an identical twin. Can you nd the unique mooncake? and mooncakes . Tea is served in round cups. Mooncakes are round pastries that are filled with a sweet filling. different kinds of round foods that symbolize the moon. These include eggs
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