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Kids love rabbits, they’re cute and incredibly fluffy. And with their easter creation…they can have a bunny rabbit on their head!
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The history of Easter symbols is really quite interesting. It’s not as simple as saying whether they are pagan or Christian; history is a rich and beautiful tapestry woventhrough theages. Take a shoe box and make sure it fits your child’s head – put it on so the long edge is at the front. Take off, then cover in red material, tissue or paper. A classic Easter favourite, this saddle of lamb is stuffed with crunchy shallots, garlic and pancetta for a depth of flavour guaranteed to please your guests
A Sheep Hat
Use a straw hat or bowler hat and cover the crown (the bit that goes over your head) with glued-on cotton wool balls.
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Fold the first piece of felt round to form a loop, making sure it fits your child’s head. Secure the loop with tape.In Russia and Austria, the sweet breads are often marked with a cross or image of a lamb.In Germany, the Easter bread is baked in loaves of twisted or braided strands (Osterstollen). Another kind of Austrian Easter bread is the Osterlaib(Easter loaf), a large, flat, round loaf marked with the cross or an image of the lamb. In Poland and other countries, folks enjoya special cake called theEaster baba( Baba Wielkanocna). For added fun, you can also glue a toy rabbit to the side – just make sure it’s not too heavy to avoid it making the cone bend. This will require some serious papier-mache skills, but what child wouldn't like an oversized dinosaur egg for an Easter bonnet?!