Which of the following statements about Easter is NOT correct?
A. It used to be the day on which the ladies would parade in the parks, wearing new dresses and hats.
B. It is generally regarded as an unofficial consecration of Spring.
C. It is common to spend the day with family members or friends as a sort of “second” Christmas Day.
D. On Easter Monday, there are funfairs with roundabouts, coconut-shies, switchbacks and other amusements in many towns.