Does the Easter Bunny come in your house?

How does the Easter Bunny get into the house? He isn't able to come down the chimney like Santa Claus, so he usually looks for an open window that the parents of the house have left open for him.
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What time will the Easter Bunny be at my house?

That said, the Easter Bunny will typically, according to Easter Bunny trackers, arrive at your place around 10 p.m. local time—so make sure the little ones are tucked in bed before then!
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What does the Easter Bunny do at your house?

He brings a few chocolates, and a book or toy. For the Easter egg hunt, there are a couple of chocolate eggs, but then the rest are the re-usable ones that get collected and traded in for a book, pen or fun toothbrush.”
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What does the Easter Bunny bring to your house?

It varies from year to year, but we typically do candy and a few small gifts. It was usually outdoor toys (bubbles, chalk, jump ropes, balls, etc) and a stuffed animal when they were younger. They've also gotten beach towels, t-shirts, books, art supplies...
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Where does Easter Bunny live?

According to legend, the Easter Bunny lives on Easter Island, although no one knows exactly where his workshop is located. Historically, his first stop is Christmas Island.
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How old is the Easter Bunny?

Scientists put the age of the Easter Bunny between 400 and 500 years old. So that means the Easter Bunny was born sometime between 1515 and 1615. Stories about the Easter Bunny began taking shape in the late 1600s.
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Does the Easter Bunny leave gifts?

In addition to delivering Easter eggs and candy to the homes of children, it's also been found that the Easter Bunny will sometimes (not always) bring a range of gifts including toys.
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Does the Easter Bunny hide eggs inside?

For many families, Easter would not be the same without an annual egg hunt. From chocolate confections to money-filled plastic shells to colorful, hand-decorated hard-boiled eggs, the Easter Bunny (and his parental helpers) hide eggs all around.
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Do parents hide Easter eggs?

I think that more often than not, parents choose to hide plastic eggs for hunts. Plastic eggs are great for adding Easter treasure to the hunt and many parents like being able to hide something inside. However, having the Easter bunny hide the eggs that the family dyed together is also a fun experience.
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How do I get proof of the Easter Bunny?

Leave Clues

Leave "bunny fur" around the house. Pull apart some cotton balls and leave a trail leading from the front door to the hidden Easter baskets. Create bunny footprints that go to and from the Easter baskets by sprinkling glitter or baby powder on the floor.
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Does the Easter Bunny hide your basket?

RE: Easter Bunny protocol - do you hide the baskets? We dye the eggs the night before and put them in the basket. Then during the night the "bunny" leaves the treats in the basket and hides the eggs outside. After they look at their Bunny loot then we hunt for the eggs.
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Where does the Easter Bunny leave eggs?

Later Christians changed the symbol of the hare to the Easter bunny. The tradition is that the Easter bunny leaves Easter eggs on Easter Sunday. Children go on an egg hunt in the garden to find where the Easter bunny has left the eggs.
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At what age does the Easter Bunny stop coming?

Between his own intellectual development and the presence of siblings, relatives and friends who might accidentally (or not-so-accidentally) spill the beans, he'll likely figure it out on his own by the time he's about 8 or 10 years old.
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What is the Easter Bunny's name?

The character's actual name was “Peter Rabbit,” and he originated with writer Beatrix Potter, who named the character after her childhood pet rabbit Peter Piper. “Burgess tried briefly to call his rabbit Peter Cottontail,” according to a 1944 article in Life magazine.
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Does the Easter Bunny talk?

The only thing is, the Easter Bunny does not talk. That's okay because kids usually have a lot to talk about and the Easter Bunny has big ears to listen. Did you Know? Bunnies have been a sign of fertility since ancient times.
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How does the Easter Bunny travel?

How does the Easter Bunny travel around the world? In order to travel around the world so fast, the Easter Bunny has a very high metabolism as well as very long and strong hind legs. The Easter Bunny's physical characteristics give him the ability to hop fast and far. Permalink.
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How did hiding Easter eggs start?

Some suggest that its origins date back to the late 16th century, when the Protestant reformer Martin Luther organised egg hunts for his congregation. The men would hide the eggs for the women and children to find. This was a nod to the story of the resurrection, in which the empty tomb was discovered by women.
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Why is it the Easter Bunny and not a chicken?

Despite Easter's association with eggs as a symbol of new life and the resurrection, the cute critter symbol of Easter being a bunny and not a chicken isn't an accident. The thinking behind the tradition was simply that rabbits reproduce a lot, so as a symbol representing new life, rabbits took the edge over chickens.
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Does the Easter Bunny bring eggs or basket?

As part of the legend, the creature carries colored eggs in its basket, as well as candy, and sometimes toys, to the homes of children. 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.
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Who brings the Easter basket?

Easter Bunny

The rabbit, or hare, was also associated with Eostre, the Germanic goddess. The Easter Bunny is responsible for secretly visiting children on the evening before Easter to give them their baskets.
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How did the Easter Bunny start?

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 “Osterhase” or “Oschter Haws.” Their children made nests in which this creature could lay its colored eggs.
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What does the Easter Bunny eat?

The Easter Bunny eats lots of lettuce, vegetables, and of course carrots. The Easter Bunny loves when kids leave him a healthy snack of carrots the night before Easter.
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What night does the Easter Bunny come?

The elusive Easter bunny traditionally arrives on the morning of Easter Sunday (April 17 this year), before the typical Easter lunch that people tuck into over the weekend. This is because Sunday is the main day for Easter celebrations, often filled with delicious food, Easter activities and games for kids.
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