The Easter bunny has its origin in pre-Christian fertility lore. The Hare and the Rabbit were the most fertile animals known and they served as symbols of the new life during the Spring season.
The bunny as an Easter symbol seems to have it's origins in Germany, where it was first mentioned in German
writings in the 1500s. The first edible Easter bunnies were made in Germany during the early 1800s.
And were made of pastry and sugar
The Easter bunny was introduced to American folklore by the German settlers
who arrived in the Pennsylvania Dutch country during the 1700s. The arrival of
the "Oschter Haws""Oschter Haws" would lay a nest of colored eggs. was considered "childhood's greatest pleasure" next to a
visit from Christ-Kindel on Christmas Eve. The children believed that if they were good
the
The children would build their nest in a secluded place in the home, the barn or the garden. Boys would use their
caps and girls their bonnets to make the nests . The use of elaborate Easter baskets would come later as the
tradition of the Easter bunny spread through out the country.
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