What time does the Easter Bunny come to your 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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How does the Easter Bunny get to 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. If your home has a pet door for dogs and cats to come in and out, that is much easier for him.
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What time does the Easter Bunny go to bed?

What day does the Easter Bunny come? The Easter Bunny usually arrives the night of Easter eve, but has been known to come around midnight the morning of Easter Sunday. Permalink.
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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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Will the Easter Bunny come if you're awake?

Yes, you do have to be asleep for the Easter Bunny to deliver Easter eggs and candy. If you aren't asleep, the Easter Bunny will just skip your house and come back later when you are asleep.
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Is the Easter Bunny real or is it your parents?

But if you're looking for the technical, less touchy feely answer to is the Easter Bunny real, well then, no. The Easter Bunny is a figure from folklore and a symbol of Easter. And, by the way, the German Lutheran tradition from which we took the Easter Bunny is not all hidden eggs and chocolates.
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Is the Easter Bunny a boy or girl?

The care the Easter Bunny takes in hiding the eggs and the decades of continuous work also suggest the Easter Bunny is female. It's common knowledge that hormones encourage the does, not the bucks, to look after the kids. And the ability to remember holiday dates definitely indicates that the Easter Bunny isn't male!
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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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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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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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What is the Easter Bunny's real 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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Is there an evil Easter Bunny?

The Evil Easter Bunny (also known as Orstor Bornny) is one of the villains in the Puppet Pals series, serving as the main antagonist of the Easter videos. He first appeared in The Easter Special as the main antagonist and later appeared in The Return of The Evil Easter Bunny as the titular main antagonist.
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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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How do you tell your kid the Easter Bunny isn't real?

“Ask your child if she thinks the Easter Bunny is real,” she says. “If she says yes, let her be until she discovers the truth herself. “If she says no, use it as a starting point to chat about logic.” Tell your child even though the Easter Bunny doesn't exist, creativity and imagination are important.
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What food does the Easter Bunny eat?

We know bunnies like to munch on green stuff, and EB's favorite munchy, especially in early spring, is dandelion greens. You might think dandelions are nothing but lawn pests, but they are widely used as salad greens and have a high vitamin C and A content.
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How tall is the Easter Bunny?

But how big does he grow? The Easter Bunny is believed to grow to be around 5 ft tall. No one has actually seen the Easter Bunny, but large rabbit footprints have been spotted on Easter morning. Those footprints were examined by animal scientists who made the calculation that the Easter Bunny is about 5ft tall.
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Can I call Easter Bunny?

These days, not only can you track the Easter Bunny as he departs on his Easter journey, you can call him, too. An app called "Call Easter Bunny" lets your children call the famous rabbit to get excited for Easter. It's a great way to remind your kids to be good, because the Easter Bunny is only a phone call away!
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What Colour is the Easter Bunny?

Today, the Easter Bunny is usually depicted as a white rabbit with long ears, often wearing colorful human clothes.
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How does the Easter Bunny looks like?

What Does the Easter Bunny Look Like? Based on pagan folklore and his traditionally white fur, the Easter Bunny appears to be an Arctic hare. This means he has very tall ears, and a coat that naturally camouflages him in the snow.
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Does the Easter Bunny hide eggs?

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. As with many traditions, people may engage in the festivities without really understanding the origins behind the fun.
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Where does the Easter Bunny get his eggs?

Rabbits do not lay eggs. The Easter Bunny gets his eggs from chickens, just like we do.”
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Is Easter Bunny married?

Yes, the Easter Bunny is married.
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Is the Easter Bunny Australian?

Australia's own “Easter bunny,” a burrowing marsupial with rabbit-like ears, is even more crucial to the ecosystem than we thought. The greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis), also known as the rabbit-eared bandicoot, is a desert-dwelling creature that once occupied over 80 percent of the continent.
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Should I tell my 11 year old about the Easter Bunny?

Many psychologists say you should let your kids take the lead when discussing the Easter Bunny or Santa Claus. “Forcing an elaborate Santa Claus [or Easter Bunny] story on children serves no good purpose for child or parent,” child psychologist Bruce Henderson of Western Carolina University told MSNBC.
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