Thanksgiving is all about giving thanks. It is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November.
Christmas is about spending time with family and opening presents. It is celebrated every year on December 25.
Halloween is about scary things like zombies, vampires, and monsters, along with the fun part—trick-or-treating. Halloween is always on October 31.
The Fourth of July, also known as Independence Day, is the day the United States became a country in 1776. It is celebrated on July 4.
Valentine’s Day is all about love and sending valentines. It is always celebrated on February 14.
April Fools’ Day is all about joking around and pranking your friends. It is always on April 1.
We interviewed some people, and here are their responses:
Mr. Heider:
“Thanksgiving. The day is all about being with family. No gifts, just family.”
Zola Ahlers:
“My favorite holiday is Christmas because Jesus was born, and I love spending time with family.”
Abigail Cochran:
“Christmas because I like early mornings, and that’s the day Jesus was born.”
Orrin Hartter:
“Christmas because I get presents.”
Mylee Kent:
“Christmas. I really like giving gifts to my family and friends.”




















