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A rabbit. Where did it get all those eggs ... simple people and children that the Easter [Hare] is going around laying eggs and hiding them in the herb gardens. So the children look for them ...
Legend has it that the rabbit would lay colorful eggs as gifts to children who were good, so kids would make nests in which the bunny could leave his eggs and even sometimes set out carrots in ...
There are other European Easter traditions involving hares, including eating their meat and hunting them. One report from ...
"According to some sources, the Easter bunny first arrived in America in the 1700s with German immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania and transported their tradition of an egg-laying hare called ...
Ah, but the Easter Bunny’s role grew here in America beyond egg-laying. It evolved into a more humanistic character, often depicted as a friendly, whimsical rabbit who brings baskets filled ...