Easter Eggs
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For some reason if you go on an Easter egg hunt some other time of the year it looks like you just don't find any. So if I were you I would look for Easter eggs around Easter time. Good luck.
I recommend spending time with the family, Going to church, (If your religion goes) Maybe have an Easter Egg hunt, Those are just some suggestions.
No. the Easter Bunny does not have a wife because it would be a lot of work for him to take care of his children and work as the Easter Bunny at the same time.
Yes Easter eggs are an Easter tradition, they are usually made from chocolate and eaten on Easter Sunday.
Of course they can! Easter is the most exciting time of the year for children. Especially the egg hunts they can spend a good time looking for they're egs or perhaps do arts and crafts with them. Which is alot of fun! These fun activities are just some of the things that usually come to mind when we think of easter.
This is one of the Easter Bunny's secrets. The Easter Bunny is known for his marvellous ability to determine when no-one is watching. He comes when you least expect it. This might be in the middle of the night on Easter Day; early on Easter morning; or when you sneak downstairs to have your breakfast. Sometimes he is delayed for various reasons, and arrives late.
It is closed on Easter
It isn't a state, but Easter Island was discovered at Easter time.
If you are willing to take the time and patience to look for the Easter bunny, you might find him but I reccommend that you do not cyberstalk him. He is very busy this time of year, so do not be dissapointed if you don't find him. You might try goggling this and see if you can find out where he is.
Christmas is a big one, Easter, uhm some people might celebrate the passover, the time leading up to Easter, thanksgiving, Epiphany, in rural places there might be others but as far as Protestants go that is about it. i no nothing of Catholic holidays.
I don't think they should ever have to stop. I'm an adult and still enjoy a good Easter Egg hunt. It's fun! I disagree because children who are older find the eggs easier and thus usually ruin the game for the younger ones. Now if you want older children to participate (8 and up), in combo with younger children, then perhaps a separate area for the older ones and a separate hunting area for the little ones. Little ones take a long time to find them. I've seen uneven age groups at egg hunts and the big kids grab all the eggs and even snatch them two steps ahead of the little ones. That is quite unfair and rude (but kids only think of the candy so they don't care). I work with many children and I personally think once they get to 8 years old, they should do something else on Easter like a treasure hunt. That way they can get a piece or two of candy (or a toy) at the end of the hunt and it is much more geared to their age level.