A big-city rabbit named Bunny Lune wants more than anything to go to the moon. His friend Pyonko has told him about the Japanese tradition that rabbits live there. How can Bunny Lune manage this incredible trip? Weightlessness makes him feel queasy, and he can’t go for very long without breathing, no matter how hard he tries. Besides, he could never sell enough salad to afford the fare. But maybe there’s a way he can share tea and rice dumplings on the moon after all if he follows the advice of a seasoned traveler and fuels his efforts with creativity.
Related: Fantasy, Japan, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9)
- ISBN: 9780618716067
- Author: Nishimura, Kae
- Illustrator: Nishimura, Kae
- Published: 2007, Clarion Books
- Themes: Imagination, Japanese tradition, Moon, Rabbit, trip
- Descriptors: Fantasy, Japan, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9)
- No. of pages: 32