This story strives to reach children between the years of kindergarten and fifth grade.
Special thanks to Dr. Hyeyoung Kwon for inspiring this story.
This book is dedicated to all resilient rabbits in society.

In order to promote a culture that values inclusion and recognizes the richness of human variations, it is imperative that children learn about variety. We provide children with the means to navigate a world that is becoming more linked by exposing them to a diverse range of cultures, ethnicities, and viewpoints. Honoring variety fosters compassion, sensitivity, and a deep realization that each person has special talents and experiences to offer. This education builds a foundation for a future generation that respects and values the beauty of our global mosaic by encouraging tolerance as well as curiosity and openness. Additionally, accepting diversity promotes innovation and creativity since different viewpoints sharpen analytical and problem-solving abilities. In essence, teaching kids about diversity is an investment in building a harmonious and dynamic society that thrives on the collective strength of its differences.
Preface



The Magical Meadow is home to a broad selection of amazing animals. All animals coexist in harmony regardless of their different shapes and sizes.


Ralph the curious rabbit, often sat and wondered why he never grew up to be as big and strong as Simon the grizzly bear.



Ralph decided to set off on an adventure seeking answers from the most wise animal of all the meadows: the owl.
After trekking for some time, Ralph had come across a very lonely tortoise.


What's the matter turtle?
I can't seem to fit in with my fellow reptiles, I'm too slow.


Ralph decides to bring the tortoise along for the journey in hopes the owl with enlighten them both.


The rabbit and tortoise were well on there way. The tortoise allowed Ralph to ride on his shell when he got too tired to hop.
The rabbit and tortoise were nearing the halfway mark of the journey when they came across a peacock all by her lonesome.






What's wrong Miss. peacock?
I can't seem to attract a mate, I guess my feathers aren't fully developed yet.



The rabbit and tortoise decided in invite the peacock along with them on their journey, and the group grew by one.
The group was well on their way once again. The rabbit had pointed out that the owl's nest was nearby.







Just when everyone thought the journey was near complete, a large grizzly bear emerged from the brush.
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