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How to answer easter bunny question that daughter wrote on note to bunny!!?

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O.k. my 7 year old daughter wrote a note to the Easter bunny tonight, she has two questions, how old is the Easter bunny, and is the Easter bunny a boy or a girl? how should I answer both? however I answer she could tell friends at school that the bunny is a girl or boy, however I answer, and they could say, "no its a girl" or no it's a boy, so how do I answer.. LOL

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  1. Aww...lol. Sorry, i remeber when i used to write notes like that. But you should just put that there is a girl bunny and a boy bunny. And they split up and go to different houses. For age, just put that "i dont like to say my real age" lol. I dont no about that one cuz im sure all her friends will say something different. Good luck! And Happy Easter.


  2. Say there is a Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny and that they take turns delivering eggs.  Or that one makes the eggs while the other delivers them.  Make sure you pick a big age for him because he was around when your grandparents were kids too.  Maybe just say thousands of years old.

  3. I told my niece that one bunny can't carry all the easter eggs, so there are several bunnies(boys & girls) that help each other deliver eggs.

  4. Enjoy being the "Easter Bunny." Life goes by so fast and before you know it she wont believe anymore. You don't have to be specific when you write her letter.Kids her age start to get sly when they start to ask certain and specific questions! She might be starting to "wonder." Soak up the day and enjoy your day,Happy Easter!:)

  5. OH MY GOSH THATS SO CUT I THINK YOU SHOULD SAY ITS BOTH A MISTER AND MISSES BUNNY THEY HAVE ALOT OF SPACE TO COVER N WELL THAT THEY EACH TAKE A ROUTE..., LOLZ

    AND ON AGE WELL SAY HUNDREDS OF YEARS I MEAN THE BUNNT HAS BEEN GIVIN EGGIES TO OUR ANCESTORS LOLZ

    AWWW ITS SO CUTE WAT UR DOIN FOR UR LITTLE GIRL WISH U THE BEST OF LUCK!!!!

  6. There's a Mr. and Mrs. Bunny (like Santa and Mrs. Claus) and they are both very very old, so old, in fact, that they have lost count.

  7. You could tell her the truth so that in a year or two when someone in her class says, "theres no easter bunny." and she defends the easter bunny to the death and ends up being wrong she won't feel betrayed by you and never come to fully trust you again. I love these childhood traditions, but seven is a good age to get in on the gag and still have fun with it. The longer you continue the charade, the worse it will feel when reality sets in.

  8. I agree with the first answer.

    Say that they are married and take turns leaving Easter goodies at good children's houses.

    To the age thing, say I have simply lost count of how old I am.  I'm over 10 thousand years old.  good luck.

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