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The '''Easter Bunny''' is a folkloric rabbit who delivers [[egg]]s and [[candy]] on [[Easter]]. The tradition began around the time of the [[Renaissance]] among [[Lutheran]]s from [[Germany]], the [[Low Countries]], and [[Scandinavia]]. The "Easter Bunny" is very similar to the [[Christmas]] gift-bringer, [[Santa Claus]] and also bares some similarities to the [[Sandman]] and the [[Tooth Fairy]].
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The '''Easter Bunny''' is a folkloric rabbit who delivers [[egg]]s and [[candy]] on [[Easter]]. The tradition began around the time of the [[Renaissance]] among [[Lutheran]]s from [[Germany]], the [[Low Countries]], and [[Scandinavia]]. The "Easter Bunny" is very similar to the [[Christmas]] gift-bringer, [[Santa Claus]] and also bears some similarities to the [[Sandman]] and the [[Tooth Fairy]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:35, May 5, 2019

The Easter Bunny is a folkloric rabbit who delivers eggs and candy on Easter. The tradition began around the time of the Renaissance among Lutherans from Germany, the Low Countries, and Scandinavia. The "Easter Bunny" is very similar to the Christmas gift-bringer, Santa Claus and also bears some similarities to the Sandman and the Tooth Fairy.