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The Easter Bunny is a fictional hare that children are told to bring Easter eggs at Easter. The Easter Bunny is the non-religious personification of the Christian Easter festival. In Catholic regions (Belgium, France, southern Dutch Limburg) the children are told that the Easter eggs are brought through the Easter bells. The bells went to Rome on the Thursday after Gloria from the Holy Mass to get the eggs. These clocks take the form of church bells with wings and fly through the air. With the commercialization of festive periods, both eggs and hares and bells are sold in chocolate form.
Dimensions | 150x120mm |
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