Greece

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    Pumpkins, apples, and leaves ... It's Fall!
    As the leaves change color and the air gets chilly; pumpkins get large enough to carve (and eat!)

    DECORATE A DOOR FOR FALL

    ​We drew and colour autumn leaves

    Playing Hidden Autumn pictures

    ​Olives Trees

    ​Learning Colours in English with Autumn Leaves

    the Greek myth of Hades and Persephone.The myth explains how Hades, the god of the underworld, used a pomegranate to trick and trap Persephone, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, into spending six months out of every year in the underworld with him.  It works both as a literature tie-in and as an additional science starter for an investigation into the science behind the seasons.

    Mushrooms are a kind of fungus that usually look like umbrellas and grow in places like yards, forests, fields, and gardens. Because mushrooms are a fungus and not a plant, they don't make their own food. They don't even need sunlight to grow! Imagine what it would be like to live in the dark all the time

    Trahana is an ancient food that fewer and fewer country cooks bother to make at home. But Greeks still love it and as a result a litany of regional artisan producers, mainly women’s cooperatives, have stepped in to fill a market demand

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