

Everything bunny: sugar-free bunnies for children

The bunny is as much a part of Easter as a nest full of colourful eggs. That's why we're celebrating it here and dedicating a few minutes of our time to it. Simply because he's cute and, with his long ears, his distinctive nibbling teeth and his googly eyes, he's sure to make young and old alike go 'yay'.
In many cultures, the rabbit is a central figure at Easter. He hides the colourfully painted eggs, which the adults then have their children look for. From a commercial perspective, however, the custom has developed even further in the meantime. In addition to eggs, the bunny now also hides sweets and toys. The toy and chocolate industries are delighted in April, as they benefit from the hype and the tills are ringing.
But let's be honest. Who can resist those shining eyes? The beaming smiles when they find one or two or even three little nests make me fall into the same trap every year. Because the bunny with its velvety soft fur, long ears and little snout is not only cute at Easter, but also at other times of the year. So at least for me, when I see bunny motifs, a "yes" crosses my lips faster than I would like and I can't avoid buying something for the children. Funnily enough, a few clothes with a bunny motif have already found their way into my sweet mouse's wardrobe. And if that wasn't enough, at least twice a week, sometimes even daily, my little one asks to wear the bunny jumper or the bunny shirt. Luckily they have to be washed from time to time, otherwise the neighbours would probably start to think we only have two items of clothing. Buying a live animal is completely out of the question for me, but there are alternatives to live or edible bunnies that can also be given as gifts. Here are some of my favourites:


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