A brilliant tale of the Easter Bunny narrated by three African elders, tracing the history of the day back to medieval times and referencing the symbolism of the rabbit in African mythology. It's all about Easter, Easter Bunnies, Rabbits and Pika's and loads of laughter for children. A group of children and their parents are gathered under a giant tree. An anthropologist, a historian and a folklorist tells them stories of hares and the moon rabbits. A rabbi, an imam and a priest pass by briefly telling them about Passover and Easter. It's a beautiful guide which is educational. It deals very briefly with the differences between Easter and Passover, and the children see a giant white rabbit on the moon and in the end Alix, who is a loner like the hare is led to a giant Easter egg on Easter Sunday.