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Nothing against Peter Rabbit or his creator, British author Beatrix Potter, but he and his doppleganger the Easter bunny have nothing to do with the true meaning of Easter. Neither do Easter ...
The Very Strange History of the Easter Bunny While you’re biting the heads off your chocolate bunnies, you might wonder how cartoon rabbits became so central to our Easter celebrations.
German immigrants took the custom of the Easter Bunny to America, and by the end of the 19th century, rabbit-shaped candies were on sale.
A bunny delivering baskets and chocolate to kids? How did Easter turn into this? — -- The commercialization of Easter is something many Christians are familiar with. But some do not know the ...
April 7, 2007 — -- A Rhode Island public school has decided the Easter bunny is too Christian and renamed him Peter Rabbit, and a state legislator is so hopping mad he has introduced an ...
Tales of the Easter Bunny have been passed on for generations, but chances are, you probably have no idea where they originated. First off, he’s German. The “Oschter haws,” or Eas… ...
Despite the prevalence of the bunny, it's not always a rabbit that brings the Easter eggs in countries outside of the U.S. However, one exception is Japan , which has adopted the American version ...