The Easter Story
FAMOUS RABBITS
EASTER TRADITIONS
THE EASTER BASKET
WAYS TO COOK EGGS
100

The number of days that Lent lasts.

40 days

100

This cartoon rabbit, known for his witty catchphrase “What’s up, Doc?”.

Bugs Bunny 

100

In many cultures, children participate in this activity on Easter Sunday where they search for eggs.

Egg hunt

100

What do 76% of people say they eat first when they bite into a chocolate bunny?

Ears.

100

These eggs are fluffy, light and go perfectly with toast.

Scrambled eggs

200

The day on which the Last Supper was held.

Thursday (Maundy Thursday)

200

This rabbit is known for his blue jacket and his adventures in Mr. McGregor’s garden.

Peter Rabbit

200

This traditional Easter activity involves coloring and decorating eggs.

Egg painting/decorating

200

 In Europe, what do traditional Easter baskets often include rather than candy?

Real eggs, bread, ham, and butter.

200

These eggs are a perfect go-to snack. Or you can cut them up and toss them on a salad.

Hard-boiled eggs

300

 The name of the hill where Jesus was crucified.

Golgotha (also known as Calvary)

300

This rabbit is the star of a battery commercial

Energizer Bunny

300

This sweet bread is often spiced and studded with raisins or currants.

Hot cross buns

300

This iconic chocolate Gold Bunny is made by which chocolatier.

Lindt

300

These eggs are generally served cold as a side dish, appetizer or main dish. You remove the yolks and mixed them with other ingredients.

Deviled eggs

400

This Roman governor ordered Jesus’ crucifixion, despite finding no fault in him.

Pontius Pilate

400

This young rabbit befriends a deer named Bambi, and teaches him important life lessons.

Thumper

400

This flower is often used to symbolize Easter due to its association with purity and new life.

Lily

400

This chocolate egg has been banned in the U.S.

Kinder egg

400

This egg’s name originates from the French word poché, meaning small pouch or pocket.

Poached eggs

500

According to scripture, who was first to see Jesus after he was resurrected?

Mary Magdalene

500

This rabbit leads his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood.

Rabbit (from Winnie the Pooh)

500

This European country was credited with bringing the Easter Bunny to America.  

Germany

500

What does the Easter basket symbolize?

New life, spring, and rebirth.

500

These eggs are fried on one side only and never flipped.

Sunny-side up eggs

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