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  2. Taylor Swift Throwback Easter Photo Shows Pop Star ... - AOL

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    Taylor Swift. In honor of Easter Sunday, a Taylor Swift fan account shared a precious throwback photo of the pop superstar—and fans can't get enough of toddler Taylor rocking bunny ears.. On ...

  3. Headband - Wikipedia

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    Iranian king wearing headband A hard plastic headband, or Alice band Baby wearing a headband. A headband or hairband [1] is a clothing accessory worn in the hair or around the forehead, usually to hold hair away from the face or eyes. Headbands generally consist of a loop of elastic material or a horseshoe-shaped piece of flexible plastic or ...

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    Here's expert tips on how to talk to kids about the Easter Bunny and when to do it. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Easter Bunny - Wikipedia

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    As such, the Easter Bunny again shows similarities to Santa (or the Christkind) and Christmas by bringing gifts to children on the night before a holiday. The custom was first mentioned in Georg Franck von Franckenau's De ovis paschalibus ("About Easter Eggs") in 1682, referring to a German tradition of an Easter Hare bringing eggs for the ...

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    Rabbit ears, a colloquial term for a set-top TV antenna Rabbit ears, a vernacular name for the bunny ears cactus, Opuntia microdasys Rabbit ears, a vernacular name for the fungus Wynnea americana

  7. Easter bonnet - Wikipedia

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    Today the Easter bonnet is a type of hat that women and girls wear to Easter services, and (in the United States) in the Easter parade following it. Ladies purchased new and elaborate designs for particular church services and, in the case of Easter, took the opportunity of the end of Lent to buy luxury items.