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Runaway Bunny - Paddington Bear'S First


Runaway Bunny – Paddington Bear’S First


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Runaway Bunny – Paddington Bear’S First

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Edison Training Chopsticks for Right Handed Children Pink Rabbit


Edison Training Chopsticks for Right Handed Children Pink Rabbit


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Try chopsticks now! Amazing ease!What is Edison Chopsticks?Designed for all people, especially for beginners who want to take food using chopsticks with no difficulty. Amazing Fun, Simple & Easy! It will be a good trainer for your kids’ IQ & EQ development.For better dining experience, try this kid’s chopsticks to help children to keep your chopsticks in line and add an element. Instruction is on …

Wedgwood Peter Rabbit Original Set


Wedgwood Peter Rabbit Original Set




Wilton Little Ducky Baby Duck Cake Pan (2105-2029, 1989) ~ Full-size ~ Retired Collectible


Wilton Little Ducky Baby Duck Cake Pan (2105-2029, 1989) ~ Full-size ~ Retired Collectible



The contouring of the pan outlines the form and provides a generous backing to hold the cake. Crafted of quality aluminum, this bakeware heats evenly and keeps interiors moist while allowing surfaces to gently brown. Lightweight yet durable, it also retains its shape and transfers detailing clearly to the food surface. When the party is over, the pan cleans easily so there’s less time spent in the…



How did the Easter bunny become part of a religious holiday?

Easter is a religious holiday second only to Christmas which commemorates the ascension of Jesus Christ into Heaven. It has been celebrated for centuries by Christians around the world. Many people wonder why everyone associates this occasion nowadays with colored eggs and bunnies. It can be hard figuring out how the Easter bunny and eggs celebrate the ascension of Christ.

To learn the relationship between rabbits and Easter, we have to go way back in time. Spring has always been a time of celebration in many religions, because winter is over and life is starting to appear again. During this time, crops start growing and baby animals are born. Even ancient people with pagan beliefs celebrated the coming of spring. Eastre was a fertility goddess worshipped in the Saxon culture. Rabbits figured prominently in the celebration, because they are notoriously fertile and a perfect symbol of the desire for new life.

During the 2nd century A.D., Christian missionaries travelled trying to convert the pagan people to their religion. In order to attract new members to the religion, the missionaries adapted pagan festivals and customs into Christian holidays. Since Eastre's celebration occured during the spring concurrent with the resurrection of Christ, the two celebrations became one.

Over the years, Eastre was changed to Easter, and the rabbit, as well as the lamb, came to symbolize any innocent, vulnerable creatures who were sacrificed to pay homage to the sacrifice Christ made for man.

The Easter bunny, which has become part of our culture today, had its beginnings in German traditions going clear back to the 1500s. Children believed that they would receive a basket full of colored eggs from a magical rabbit if they were good during this time. Pennsylvannia Dutch immigrants brought this custom to America in the 1700s.

People have considered eggs to be a sign of rebirth since the earliest years A.D.. The eggs which are an integral part of the celebration dating back to the 600s when Pope Gregory the Great banned the consumption of eggs for the entire period of Lent. People considered them a special treat when Easter arrived and they could consume eggs again. Although some of the tradition has been cut out from modern society, we still make use of decorated eggs for the occasion. Doc No.azlcssaeh-sdgfhkl

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 17 Things I'm Not Allowed to Do Anymore


17 Things I'm Not Allowed to Do Anymore


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I had an idea to staple my brother''s hair to his pillow. I am not allowed to use the stapler anymore. Here''s a kid full of ideas, all day long. For example, in the morning, gluing her brother''s bunny slippers to the floor sounds like a good plan. But now she''s not allowed to use glue anymore. And what about when she shows Joey Whipple her underpants--they''re only underpants, right? Turns out she''s not allowed to do that again, either. And isn''t broccoli the perfect gift for any brother? It''s just too bad her parents don''t think so. But she has the last laugh in this humerous first picture book by an acclaimed novelist of books for adults. From the Hardcover edition.

 17 Things I'm Not Allowed to Do Anymore


17 Things I'm Not Allowed to Do Anymore


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I had an idea to staple my brother''s hair to his pillow. I am not allowed to use the stapler anymore. Here''s a kid full of ideas, all day long. For example, in the morning, gluing her brother''s bunny slippers to the floor sounds like a good plan. But now she''s not allowed to use glue anymore. And what about when she shows Joey Whipple her underpants--they''re only underpants, right? Turns out she''s not allowed to do that again, either. And isn''t broccoli the perfect gift for any brother? It''s just too bad her parents don''t think so. But she has the last laugh in this humerous first picture book by an acclaimed novelist of books for adults.

 1942 Comics Characters Debuts


1942 Comics Characters Debuts


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