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June Brain Boosters
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June gets its name from Juno, the powerful Roman goddess of marriage, childbirth, and women. She was considered the protector of the state and watched over all aspects of a woman’s life. Because of her association with love and marriage, June became a popular month for weddings.


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FUN FACT: In many coastal regions, especially along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coasts, June marks the peak of sea turtle nesting season. Female turtles, including endangered species like the loggerhead, return to the same beaches where they were born to lay their eggs. It’s an incredible natural cycle, and conservation efforts often ramp up in June to protect nests and hatchlings.
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FUN FACT: June’s full moon is called the Strawberry Moon after the short berry season, but it also goes by names like Rose Moon or Hot Moon in other traditions, reflecting the natural rhythms and changes of early summer.

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April Brain Boosters
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FUN FACT: Meet the Easter Bunny, the fluffy superstar of the holiday! This egg-delivering hare has roots in ancient pagan celebrations where rabbits were the ultimate symbols of fertility. German immigrants brought this hopping legend to America, and now he’s stealing the show every spring!


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FUN FACT: Easter eggs are more than just decorations—they represent new beginnings and life! They were often dyed bright red in ancient times to symbolize the blood of Christ. Decorating eggs has become a creative tradition worldwide, with everyone adding their own splash of color!
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FUN FACT: Grab your baskets and put on your detective hats! The biggest Easter egg hunt in the world is held in Reynolds, Georgia, where thousands of eggs are hidden for kids to discover. In 2014, they pulled off an egg-ceptional feat with a whopping 501,000 eggs! Now that’s a hunt to remember!

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March Brain Boosters

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FUN FACT: Traditionally, blue was associated with St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. The color blue, specifically a shade known as "St. Patrick's blue," was worn to honor him. However, over time, green became the dominant color for St. Patrick's Day due to its ties to Irish nationalism and the shamrock. Today, wearing green is a common custom!
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FUN FACT: Originally, St. Patrick's Day was celebrated as a dry holiday in Ireland, as it was a religious observance. It wasn't until the 1970s that the Irish government officially allowed pubs to open on this day, allowing festivities to include drinking and celebration, transforming it into the lively holiday we know today.
