In North America it is usually celebrated a day that
is called ‘’Easter egg day’’. It’s a day
when the children of that country have to go to the road while they are playing
like a ‘’game’’: try to catch and find the most eggs in the road. These eggs
have chocolate and some toys inside and you can win them finding the eggs.
This
is traditional in North America for the Bunny because the youngest children
think that the Bunny puts the eggs. It is like the kings in Spain, as the kids
think that the Magic Kings bring their presents, but the real thing is that
they don’t exist. Now I’m going to explain why the bunny is famous. There’s a
legend that says that, when Jesus resurrected, there was a rabbit in the cave
with him and he saw it so he wanted to explain it to all the people. He decided
to paint the eggs with different colors and give them to people trying to say
that. Another legend explains that when Jesus died, people couldn’t eat eggs along
the year so that day was like especial and you can eat eggs them to break the
tradition. Recently in Spain we celebrate the Mona that’s a especial day when
the groomsman brings to his godson/goddaughter a cake with an egg or something
like it to celebrate that day because it’s especial. Maybe the cake has some
toys or something, one message or things like that pretending that the kid feels
good and eats chocolate that day.
Xavier M. V.
4th ESO B
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