Spring has begun in the northern half of the Earth.
For Christians, a major springtime holiday is Easter.
This year, Easter falls on March 31.
In this week's Everyday Grammar, we learn how to talk about holidays and the foods, objects, and activities connected to them.
On Easter Sunday, families with children follow the tradition of coloring eggs and hiding them for an egg hunt.
Some of the eggs are just one color.
But others are painted in great detail.
The Easter eggs symbolize new life and rebirth.
There is a mythical animal we talk about at Easter, the Easter Bunny.
Bunnies, or rabbits, stand for fertility in some cultures.