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Easter is known for chocolates, egg hunts, and sweet bunnies, but Luke had other plans. Ditching the fluffy tail and opting ...
The Easter Bunny is a figure from folklore and a symbol of Easter. And, by the way, the German Lutheran tradition from which we took the Easter Bunny is not all hidden eggs and chocolates.
The Easter Bunny may not be featured in the Good Book, but he does share a connection with Christ: eggs. Like rabbits, eggs represented new life and fertility in pagan times, which is probably how ...
Sometimes the Easter Bunny does more than hand out candy. Sometimes the Easter Bunny does wild things that end up in national headlines. Here's a look back at few of those stories.
Nowadays, kids not only get to track the Easter bunny but can call him too, and you get to be the cool parent (or grandparent) who has the Easter bunny’s phone number. Dualverse, Inc.
The Easter Bunny is actually a German tradition, dating back to at least the 1600s (and possibly before). As German immigrants came to America, they brought the story of the Easter Bunny with them.
The Easter Bunny is a much-celebrated character in American Easter celebrations. On Easter Sunday, children look for hidden special treats, often chocolate Easter eggs, that the Easter Bunny might ...
While U.S. families celebrating Easter may anticipate a visit from the Easter Bunny this weekend, young children in France, for example, are told that bells will bring them eggs.
A four-week lockdown will not keep the Easter Bunny from going about its mysterious business, the prime minister says, responding to rampant speculation by New Zealand's youngest citizens.