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Here Comes Peter Cottontail by Meredith W. Sullivan

D

oes one make a list for the Easter Bunny? Or is that just Santa? Regardless, the bunny is on his way, and this year I decided to put together a guide for him. I’d be happy if he blesses my basket with any of these great gifts that I’ve seen around town. Metallic Mesh Tote, The Stompeez Bunny Slippers,

Brent’s Drugs, $22

Museum Store at the Mississippi Museum of Art, $160

Jonathan Adler Grapefruit Pop Candle, Brent’s

Seychelles Haven’t Got a Worry Platforms,

Drugs, $38.50

Libby Story, $114 Bunny ears, Nandy’s Candy, $6.00

White Chocolate Chickadee,

Urban Sunday Children’s Bow Tie, The Museum Store at the

Nandy’s Candy, $7.95

Mississippi Museum of Art, $24

Neiman Marcus Apple and Pear Salt and Pepper Shakers,

From Our House to Yours, $28

April 4 - 10, 2012

Where2Shop:

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Brent’s Drugs, 655 Duling Ave., 601-366-3427; From Our House to Yours, 830 Wilson Drive, Suite E, Ridgeland, 601-956-1818; The Museum Store at the Mississippi Museum of Art, 380 S. Lamar St., 601-960-1515; Nandy’s Candy, 1220 E. Northside Drive, Suite 380, 601-362-9553; Libby Story, 1000 Highland

Colony Parkway, Suite 5003, 601-717-3300.

Bunny Wind-Up Toy, Nandy’s Candy, $3.95


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