Halloween greeting cards

Halloween is a celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. It dedicated to remembering the dead, including saints (hallows), martyrs, and all the faithful departed. Many Halloween traditions originated from the ancient Celtic harvest festival of Samhain. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating (or the related guising), attending Halloween costume parties, decorating, carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns, lighting bonfires, apple bobbing and divination games, playing pranks, visiting haunted attractions, telling scary stories and watching horror films. Here are some Halloween greeting cards you can share and send to whoever you want.
Happy Halloween - a haunted house greetin cardHappy Halloween vampire girl
Happy Halloween - an enchanted houseHappy Halloween- cute bat
Happy Halloween spiders greeting cardHappy Halloween greeting card
Halloween Temporary Tattoos for Kids
Halloween Temporary Tattoos for Kids
Happy Halloween - an enchanted houseHappy Halloween- spider web


Passover worksheets and coloring pages

Worksheets and coloring pages for Passover. Passover is a Jewish holiday celebrated for seven days, from the 15th of the Hebrew month Nisan to the 21st of Nisan.
Passover is called the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the Bible and is the first of the  Three Pilgrimage Festivals. The first and last day of the holiday are holidays, and the days in between are called the Sabbath.
Passover is celebrated in memory of the exodus of the children of Israel from the Egyptian slavery to freedom, and its name derives from the verse that tells of the plague of the firstborn that fell on the Egyptians (Book of Exodus, chapter twelve, verse 27).
Passover Mitzvot: Prohibition of eating and keeping chametz, eating matzah and the story of the Exodus on the first night of the holiday (Seder night).
The pages are suitable for children in pre-school kindergarten and for children in the lower grades. The theme that the worksheets focus on is Passover and they practice reading and writing the most prominent symbols of Passover and spring, Passover  customs and food.
PS- To save paper and help our planet, you can print on used pages, on the blank side ♥
Happy Passover greeting card
Happy Passover greeting card
Happy Passover greeting card
Happy Passover greeting card
Happy Passover greeting card
Happy Passover greeting card
Write about yourself for Passover worksheet
Write about yourself for Passover
Passover coloring page
Passover coloring page
Passoverr Seder plate coloring sheet
Passoverr Seder plate coloring sheet
I Spy- removal of chametz
I Spy- removal of chametz
color the clothes for the Seder night
color the clothes for the Seder night
Passover greeting- spring train
Passover greeting
Passover maze
Passover maze
Passover word search
Passover word search
Make your own Passover word search
Make your own Passover word search
Passover Sudoku for kids
Passover Sudoku
Passover Sudoku for kids
Passover Sudoku
Teddy bear eats matzah coloring page
Teddy bear eats matzah
Passover maze
Passover maze
Worksheet for passover patterns
Passover patterns
Afikoman gift wish list
Afikoman gift wish list
Afikoman bag coloring page
Afikoman bag
Afikoman maze for kids
Afikoman maze
Passover words
Passover words
Passover game
Passover game
Pomegranate maze
Pomegranate maze
I spy passover subjects
I spy passover subjects
Find the same direction
Find the same direction
Match the correct shadow
Match the correct shadow
write the missing letter
write the missing letter
Passover Word scramble
Word scramble
Count and color for Passover
Count and color for Passover
Count and color for Passover
Count and color for Passover

Roller Coaster Day - August 16

Roller Coaster Day is celebrated every year on August 16. The reason for choosing the date is not clear, but the most reliable explanation for choosing this day is that on August 16, 1898, the first patent for a ride on a roller coaster was registered. The date August 16th has been marked by fairs, parks and roller coaster fans all over the world since the 1980s.
The origin of the first roller coaster is a train called "Russian Mountains". This train was specially designed to fit the icebergs that surround St. Petersburg.
It was built on the snow slopes in the 15th century from slides at a height of 24 meters reinforced by wooden beams. In many languages, "Russian Mountains" remains the name for the roller coaster. Precisely in modern Russia the name of the roller coaster is "American mountains" (American gorki).
Some historians claim that the first real roller coaster was built at the behest of Russian Queen Catherine the Great in 1784 in the Orinbaum Gardens in St. Petersburg.
Other historians believe that the first roller coaster was built by the French. "Belleville's Russian Mountains" was built in Paris in 1812 and had carriages with wheels that locked for safety and traveled at a higher speed.
The roller coasters do give passengers a sense of immediate danger, but statistically speaking they are extremely safe, and the chance of being injured in them in a way that requires hospital treatment is 1 in 20 million.
How to celebrate roller coaster day?
Across the US, many of the largest parks are offering special deals to visitors on August 16. Devout roller coaster fans don't give up this day to ride a roller coaster and some even take a day off work for it.
If you are a roller coaster lover, come to the amusement park, ride a roller coaster and take a picture of yourself as a souvenir.

Happy roller coaster day!

Some photos os people in Roller Coaster:

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