In our household with several children, the older children were lucky because as long as there is a child in the household, the Easter bunny visits everyone in the house! My youngest daughter is still young enough to have the Easter bunny come, but there has to be an Easter basket for everyone, even her teenage and college aged siblings.
So the answer is: the Easter Bunny comes to every house where a child lives, and leaves candy for them, and everyone in the family.
(He has even been known to visit college campuses!)
2007-03-02 07:31:10
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answered by Sweet n Sour 7
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You can answer, "Only if you want him to."
By the time I was 19, my family's Easter celebrations had dwindled to nearly nil. I was tired of this. So I prepared an Easter basket with nuts, little raisin boxes, and other items. I put a note on the basket: "Surprise! Happy Easter to you 'big kids'! Love, the Easter Bunny."
A few years later, I became a born-again Christian (though NOT a right-winged Republican) and followed Jesus. However, the Easter bunny still visits my house most years!
2007-03-02 21:54:42
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answered by MNL_1221 6
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I'm 25 and have lived out of home for quite some time now and my Mum still buys me Easter Eggs. Of course I know it isn't the Easter Bunny who does this! I Intend to keep buying Easter eggs or gifts for my children even when the have grown up.
2007-03-04 21:33:01
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answered by Lily 5
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Well, the easter bunny doesn't come hopping around, but we still get the candy. :-)
2007-03-02 21:45:11
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answered by amber 6
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sure, only its not called the easter bunny anymore :))
2007-03-02 19:10:45
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answered by radu 1
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