The Easter Bunny
Holiday Figure
The Easter Bunny is a jaunty symbol of the annual Christian holiday of Easter. (Easter marks the day that Jesus of Nazareth is supposed to have risen from the grave after his crucifixion.) According to tradition the Easter Bunny makes his visit every year, scattering brightly-colored eggs as he goes. The origins of the Easter Bunny aren't clear; the first recorded references to him (as "Oschter Haws") are generally agreed to have come from Germany in the 1500s. In ancient times the rabbit was a symbol of fertility, equated with springtime and renewal of life, and the hare was also associated with the moon, whose cycles determine the precise date of Easter each year. Over time these traditions presumably merged with the annual celebration of Easter itself, and now the Bunny is associated with Easter in much the same way that Santa Claus is the secular symbol of Christmas.Other famous holiday figures include Saint Patrick, Saint Valentine, and Groundhog Day's Punxsutawney Phil.
Blog posts mentioning The Easter Bunny:
Easter Eggs of the Dark Side
Four Good Links
Why Easter?
Good general explanation of Easter, with some background on the bunny
Teaching Easter
U.K. site for educators, with a version of the origins and meanings
How Easter Works
Clear explanations of the whole holiday and its many trappings
Kids Domain
Fun-n-games Easter site, with bunny coloring pages, clip art and many Easter links
Vital Stats
Birth
c. 1500 A.D. (?)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
The fictional symbol of Easter

