- Overview
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- Book Intro
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(English) Moon Rabbit
There was a rabbit that loved the moon. One day, a shooting star crashes into the moon and the broken moon fragment falls on the earth. Picking up the moon fragment, the rabbit wants to give it back to the moon in whatever way possible. However, how can the rabbit that lives on the earth give the moon fragment to the faraway moon? The rabbit comes up with various ideas to give back the moon fragment to the moon. And those ideas are all traditional Korean games. "Moon Rabbit" is a stellar illustration book that delicately embroiders the story of how the rabbit ended up living on the moon with traditional Korean culture.
- About the Author
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Choi Young Ah
(English) Choi Young Ah majored in food nutrition in college, but fell in love with picture books and learned basic illustration education and digital skills to become an illustrator. She has painted illustrations in numerous picture books, children's books, textbooks, and newsletters. She studied Oriental painting to reflect the beauty of Korean folk paintings in picture books and published her first picture book, "Moon Rabbit". Young Ah will continue to make picture books that embody various folk painting techniques.
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