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  2. 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 ...

  3. The Silly Book - Wikipedia

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    The Easter Bunny/Mother Goose, an earthworm with eyes and a nose. J.B., one of the main characters; Louise, one of the main characters; Tommy, a boy; Millie, appearing in "Silly Lily" and "Silly Millie" Tillie, a lily owned by Millie; Max, a lily owned by J.B., named "Max" to show Millie "Tillie" is a silly name to call a lily; Mommy; Daddy

  4. Here's what to know about the Easter bunny's origin ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. Here's the Real Story Behind the Easter Bunny - AOL

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    The Easter Bunny’s origin story can be fuzzier than a bunny’s tail, but we’re separating fact from fiction. Here's everything to know about the benevolent hare.

  6. Peeps - Wikipedia

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    Twenty years later, the Marshmallow Peeps Bunny was released as a popular year-round shape of the candy. [5] The yellow chicks were the original form of the candy — hence their name — but then the company introduced other colors and, eventually, the myriad shapes that are now produced.

  7. The Easter Bunny’s Origins: The Interesting History Behind ...

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    In fact, the Easter egg has more historical context than the Easter Bunny, in that eggs may have been part of the Passover Seder plate at the last supper, as it still is today.

  8. VeryFirstTo - Wikipedia

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    The company is known for selecting outrageously expensive luxury products that draw media attention, such as a $49,000 chocolate Easter bunny with inset diamond eyes, [1] and a two-year travel package to all of the UNESCO World Heritage sites, [2] [3] which was sold for £1million. [4]

  9. Your Kids Will Love Using an Easter Bunny Tracker This Year - AOL

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    After the Easter Bunny commences on its journey, viewers are then given periodic updates on his location. Here's to a magical Easter Sunday with the little ones—and a special visit from one very ...