Easter Bunny
About the Easter Bunny
The Easter Bunny is a holiday symbol for Easter Sunday. An Easter Bunny can be a variety of colors including white, pink, or yellow. Kids, get your Easter basket ready. The Easter Bunny brings baskets of chocolate, jelly beans, and Easter eggs. But only if you have been a good girl or boy. She is loved by people of all ages. While you’re here, check out our Easter Bunny trivia and fun facts.
Like their visit with Santa at Christmas, little egg hunters will climb up on the Easter Bunny’s lap at the mall to have brief chat. The only thing is she does not talk. That’s okay because kids usually have a lot to talk about and the Easter Bunny has big ears to listen.
Easter Bunny Trivia and Fun Facts
You can surely use this Easter Bunny trivia and fun facts to amaze your friends with your knowledge of this topic.
- German immigrants brought the Easter Bunny to the United States in the 1770s.
- It is an important symbol of Easter. However, there is no mention of her (or him) in the bible.
- The Easter Bunny s a hare, not a rabbit.
- Most people eat the ears first.
- About 90 million chocolate bunnies are sold each year.
- On February 25, 2017, Equipe da Casa do Chocolate at Shopping Uberaba, in Uberaba, Minas Gerais, Brazil set the record for the largest chocolate rabbit. It weighed 9,359.7 pounds.
- On May 6, 2021, Vasyl Yakubets and Vasyl Yuriyovych at Rancho Highland farm in the Ukraine put together the world’s largest Easter basket. It measured 3.50 meters in height, 3.70 meters in length and 2.70 meters in width.
- There are approximately 2.2 million pet rabbits in the United States.
- And, worldwide, there are over 709 million pet rabbits.
Thought for Today
Relationships are a lot like Algebra. Have you ever looked at your X and wondered Y?
Did you Know? Bunnies have been a sign of fertility since ancient times. An old saying goes “multiply like rabbits”. And, a generation ago doctors used rabbits in human fertility tests, leading to the common saying when a couple became pregnant “we killed the rabbit”.
More Easter Holiday Pages
Additionally, we have several more Easter related pages for you to enjoy.
Dyngus Day – This fun holiday is on Monday after Easter Sunday (Pascha).
Easter Lily – How to grow and care for them.
Egg Hunts – The Easter bunny leaves them for kids to find.
Resurrection of Jesus Christ – This is what the holiday is all about.
The Polish Blessed Easter Breakfast – This is a joyful Pascha tradition that anyone may want to start.
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