The Easter Bunny is real I remember me and my sister waking up and going outside on Easter morning and there was still snow and we saw this huge foot print
i think that the easter bunny is not real because i have never seen it before but only the person that is in a easter bunny costum so i dont really know if the easter bunny is real or not. it is just my opinion. if it is real then why dont the easter bunny show up in front of our house on easter day like at least see them in person to person. i am just woundering if the easter bunny is real or not because i want to know if the easter bunny is real or not real.
If You Believe in him, he is as real as you want him to be :)
Basically, the truth is he isn't real. He's like the Easter bunny or the Tooth fairy; it gives children something to believe in.
yes!!!!! They are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Easter bunny is a figurehead of Pop Culture mythology, who is said to leave trails of brightly colored eggs that give clues for children to find a large prize. Although the Easter bunny itself is completely fictitious, there are many festivals that include people wearing exaggerated rabbit suits handing out prizes.
The Easter Bunny poops out candy because he's not real. Imaginary things can do whatever they want.
yes i am the Easter bunny. wat do want 4 Easter?????????? just dnt make it expensive. happy Easter
well if you want to get real there could be some mentally crazed person who dresses up like a bunny and gives away eggs or still a mentally crazed person they could get a real bunny and train him to give eggs. but in your mind probably no.
By asking your mommy or daddy
They can if the/she want to, I wouldn't be surprised if he/she did!!
The Easter bunny doesn't have a favorite drink, but if you are a little kid and want to put out a drink for the Easter bunny, try something likewater, milk, or even a fruit or sweet drink, like a orange soda, ... How does Macedonia celebrate Easter?
Most likely, no. Seriously, there is no such thing as a Easter Bunny. Just a made up character that parents want children to believe in on Easter Day, but it's really the parents leaving candy, prizes, toys, etc. for the child(ren).