My Sister’s Doljabi

My Sister’s Doljabi by Ginger Park is a children’s book published by Albert Whitman on October 9, 2025. This 32-page edition is presented in English and explores a significant Korean birthday tradition known as doljabi, where a child selects an object that symbolizes their future. The story centers on Hoon and his baby sister Binna as they prepare for her first birthday celebration, highlighting the family’s hopes and dreams for her future.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of family, tradition, and cultural significance. As Hoon wishes for Binna to choose the thread, believed to ensure a long life, the story delves into the dynamics of family expectations and the uncertainty of choices. The book offers insights into multicultural celebrations and the importance of birthdays, making it a thoughtful addition to children’s literature.
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A Korean birthday tradition brings together the past, present, and future.
Hoon’s baby sister Binna is about to turn one year old, which means it’s time to celebrate her doljabi–the Korean first birthday tradition where a child chooses an object that will determine their future. Each member of the family hopes for Binna to pick a different object. Hoon desperately wants Binna to choose the thread, which is said to guarantee her a long life, but she seems to have other plans. Can he influence her to pick the right item? And what will happen if she chooses a different one instead?
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