The Little Moon Rabbit of Busan is a beautifully illustrated children's picture book about family, courage, and discovering the meaning of home.
Dal is a little white rabbit who lives by the sea in Busan with her loving parents and seven brothers and sisters. Even though her family is kind and her home is filled with warmth, Dal often feels crowded, different, and unsure of where she truly belongs. She wonders what life would be like if she could be something else - something free, quiet, and far away from her busy little house.
One stormy night, under the glow of the full moon, Dal's wish magically comes true. She is transformed into a half-rabbit, half-fish and finds herself deep beneath the sea. At first, the ocean seems exciting and mysterious, but Dal quickly discovers that this new world is much bigger and stranger than she imagined. With the help of Mr. Han, a wise and gentle fish, Dal begins a journey through the ocean to find a way back home.
As Dal meets unfamiliar creatures, searches for answers, and learns about life beneath the waves, she begins to understand something important: every place has its own challenges, and sometimes the love we are searching for has been beside us all along.
Set against the dreamy seaside beauty of Busan, The Little Moon Rabbit of Busan is a heartfelt story for young readers about gratitude, belonging, bravery, and the unbreakable bond between a child and her family.
Perfect for bedtime reading, family story time, and children who are learning to appreciate where they come from, this tender picture book reminds readers that home is not just a place - it is the love that waits for you there.