Egg Hunter
It is a known fact that hares do not lay eggs. But how or why do they hide eggs each year for us? Well, legend has it that birds would put their eggs back together after the chicks hatched, fill them with hare-like goodies, and then hide them for the bunnies to go and find. It was a fun little Spring time game they turned into a yearly tradition. One day, a pack of tiny humans came upon the bunnies as they were engaged in their annual egg hunt. One child asked a nearby bunny what they were doing and the bunny told them all about their game. The children were in awe, they wanted a game like that for themselves too. So the bunny council met and unanimously voted to share their tradition with the humans as well. So the day after the bunnies have found all the eggs, they would take them home, refill them with human-like goodies, decorate them, and then re-hide all the eggs for the human children to go out and find. Thus the Easter Egg Hunt event was created. And tiny humans still celebrate the great Egg Hunt to this day.
The end.