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I can't speak for everyone, but I was taught that the Easter Bunny brought the eggs, not laid them. The mechanics were always left vague, but I imagined kind of a large anthropomorphic rabbit. He brought decorated hard boiled eggs and hid them for us to find, and a basket of candy.
Just imagine a furry breaking into your home in the middle of the night to leave gifts.
Mommy, the bad rabbit guy touched me again..
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There are actually lots of photos on the web of crying children sitting on the laps of unintentionally scary mall easter bunnies. :^)