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CELEBRATE DAY!

Celebrate Day!

In this class we learned:



the days of celebration in the year.



They are days that are celebrated in each country according to the date and the tradition that they handle.





Below you will find a list with some of the most celebrated dates by Americans.


-  January 1st: New Year's Day

Important date when we receive the new year, and put aside the things of the past, new goals are set for the year.








February 14th: St. Valentine's day

Every February 14, Valentine's Day is celebrated in various countries around the world with great enthusiasm and joy. A very special day for many, where the importance of love is highlighted and that, despite the belief of its commercial origin, comes from much earlier. Specifically from the third century in Rome and the death of Valentine, a priest sentenced for secretly celebrating marriages of young lovers.




 December 25th: Christmas

For many, Christmas is a set of symbols inherited from childhood, it is the tree full of lights and stars, the punch, the smell of cookies, the Christmas carols and of course, the long-awaited gifts.

It also represents a set of myths and beliefs, the birth of Jesus, the journey of Santa Claus and even a night where the spirits of the nativity give second chances to greedy and bitter old men.

In reality, Christmas is a set of values ​​that wants to bring out the best in human beings, inviting them to renew themselves while showing them that magic still exists and can be used to achieve all the dreams that our child's hearts still yearn for.



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