Otago Daily Times

Easter Bunny might not deliver everywhere, PM warns children

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WELLINGTON: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has classified the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny essential workers, but she says because it is a difficult time the Easter Bunny might not get everywhere this year.

Ms Ardern sent a personal message to children in her postCabine­t media briefing yesterday, asking that they manage their expectatio­ns of the Easter Bunny this weekend.

‘‘You'll be pleased to know that we do consider both the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny to be essential workers, but as you can imagine at this time of course they are going to be potentiall­y quite busy at home with their family as well and their own bunnies.

‘‘And so I say to the children of New Zealand if the Easter Bunny doesn't make it to your household, then we have to understand that it is a bit difficult at the moment for the Bunny to perhaps get everywhere.’’

The Prime Minster suggested some lockdown improvisat­ion might be needed. She suggested an alternativ­e Easter egg hunt for those the Easter Bunny could not get to.

‘‘But I have a bit of an idea that maybe in lieu of the Bunny being able to make it to you home, maybe you could create your own Easter hunt for all the children in your neighbourh­ood?

‘‘So if you are one of those homes that's had a teddy in your front window, maybe draw an Easter egg and pop it into your front window and help children in your neighbourh­ood with their own Easter egg hunt — because the Easter Bunny might not get everywhere this year.’’ — RNZ

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