The Moon Rabbit

The Moon Rabbit by Eva Wong Nava is a beautifully illustrated book published by Candlewick Press on August 5, 2025. This 40-page edition is presented in English and invites readers to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival through a luminous read-aloud experience that emphasizes the joys of family, storytelling, and the preservation of traditions across generations.
In this enchanting tale, families and neighbors come together to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, with Meifung eagerly asking her mother to recount the story of Chang’e and the moon rabbit. The narrative weaves together elements of folklore, including themes of bravery, love, and the significance of the festival, all complemented by art rich in tradition and symbolism. This book serves as a thoughtful gift for those looking to explore cultural celebrations and the legends that accompany them.
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Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with a luminous read-aloud about the joys of family, sharing stories, and keeping tradition alive across generations.
“See that, Mama? See the rabbit?” I say, spotting the shadows on the moon’s face.
“Yes, my precious. It’s Chang’e the Moon Goddess coming out to play. Some people say she’s the rabbit in the moon.”
Families and neighbors gather to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival together. Soon Meifung and her family will join them, holding paper lanterns and moving like a gleeful parade of fireflies. But first, Meifung asks her mother to tell her, once more, the story behind the Mid-Autumn Festival–the story of Chang’e and the moon rabbit. It is a tale of nine scorching suns, a brave archer, an ancient queen, an elixir of life, and a doomed love. The beautifully told legend of Chang’e and the moon rabbit is perfectly paired with art steeped in tradition and layered symbolism to make an ultimate gift book for the Mid-Autumn Festival.
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