The Easter Bunny (also known as the Easter Rabbit or Easter Hare) is a folkloric figure and a major symbol of Easter, traditionally depicted as a rabbit that brings Easter eggs and treats to children. The modern Easter Bunny is often portrayed as a white rabbit with long ears, frequently wearing colourful human attire like a waistcoat or bowtie.
In the run up to Easter capture your very own bunny from the new range of Tilda’s Way creations now available in the Visit Highworth shop. Hurry before they hop away …



Fun facts:
In Australia, because rabbits are considered pests, many celebrate with the Easter Bilby, an endangered indigenous marsupial. In some Swiss traditions, a cuckoo is said to deliver the Easter eggs, whilst in Sweden folklore includes the Easter Wizard or stories of witches flying to Blåkulla (a legendary, mythical island) on Maundy Thursday before Easter.

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