Easter is a beautiful, messy collage of ideas that came together over centuries—a holiday that has been 'under construction' for two millennia.
Create an audio lesson titled "The Surprising History of Easter" for a learning app. Tone: warm, curious, conversational — like a brilliant friend sharing things about Easter you never knew. Cover: (1) pre-Christian spring festivals and the goddess Eostre, (2) the real origin of Easter eggs across ancient cultures, (3) where the Easter Bunny actually came from, (4) why Easter's date changes every year. End with one genuinely surprising Easter fact.


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Lena: Miles, I was just looking at my calendar for 2026 and realized Easter Sunday is on April 5th. But I distinctly remember last year it was in late March. It feels like this holiday is just constantly jumping around the calendar!
Miles: It really is. It’s actually one of the most unpredictable dates we track. It’s not random, though—it’s based on this ancient system where Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox.
Lena: So we’re basically following a celestial map just to know when to buy chocolate? That’s wild.
Miles: Exactly! And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Beyond the brunch plans, there’s this chaotic mix of 16th-century Ukrainian art, German folklore about egg-laying hares, and even ancient goddesses of the dawn.
Lena: Wait, an egg-laying hare? That sounds like a beautiful mess of history. Let’s explore how all these separate pieces actually came together.