The sunny days are returning, the temperatures are warming and the bells are ringing… So the rumor is true: spring is here. This spring season is also marked by the Easter period.

In religion, Christians commemorate the resurrection of Christ three days after the Last Supper, celebrated on Maundy Thursday. If this celebration could have its roots in the Jewish Passover, its symbolic date would have been chosen by the Council of Nicaea. According to the site lesavaistu.fr, “it is the reform of the Gregorian calendar which has made it possible to adapt the date of Easter according to the fall of the spring equinox, and therefore of the full moon”.

Every first Sunday following the full moon, after the equinox, it is customary to celebrate Easter. The opportunity to get together with the family to share the Easter lamb, eat chocolates and hunt eggs. Not to mention the Easter bunny, which is a late entry into popular culture.

If you’re going to pick your family chocolate eggs this weekend, beware of the giant bunny that might be hiding in your yard. Some children have already met his gaze (during a photo shoot) and the least we can say is that they had nightmares of it throughout their childhood. The proof in pictures with this unusual anthology taken from social networks.