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[The Moon Rabbit: A Tale of True Generosity]-[Throwback: The Moon Rabbit]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · B1 · 2026-02-12

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The Legend of the Moon Rabbit

This episode of the Stories Podcast, hosted by Amanda Weldon, features a retelling of a classic Asian folktale known as "The Moon Rabbit." The narrative explores themes of humility, kindness, and the true meaning of generosity, contrasting the superficial abundance of some with the heartfelt sacrifice of others.

The Gathering Under the Moonlight

The story is set in a sprawling forest in China, illuminated by the "first full moon of the year." The lunar glow is described as "enchanted silver" and "glistening magic," inspiring the forest animals to honor the spirit of the moon. A monkey and an otter, confident in their own abundance, decide to bring food to the "lucky rock" as a tribute. The monkey boasts, "I've brought all the bananas I could carry," while the otter offers a pile of "fishy wishies."

The Little Rabbit’s Struggle

In contrast to the monkey and otter, the little rabbit faces significant hardship. She lives on a modest diet of grass and happens to possess only one "small and withered" carrot, which she had been saving as a special treat for weeks. Throughout the preparation, the monkey displays arrogance, using his wealth of food to mock the rabbit. He taunts her, asking, "Some grass, I'm guessing?" and demands, "Get what you can and meet us at the little rock," despite knowing her limited resources. The rabbit feels "embarrassed" and "terrible" due to the monkey's persistent teasing, yet she remains determined to offer a sincere gift to the moon.

The Definition of Generosity

When the moon spirit appears, manifested as a figure "hooded in a deep robe of pure silver moonlight," she immediately discerns the nature of the offerings. The monkey expects a reward, proudly declaring, "I did bring quite a lot of bananas, didn't I?" However, the spirit rebukes the monkey, stating, "You have so much... and instead of being nice to the little rabbit, you make her feel bad."

The spirit identifies the rabbit’s offering of half her only carrot as the act of "true generosity." She challenges the monkey, asking, "Would you give me half of everything you own?" The monkey is forced to admit, "I suppose I wouldn't," highlighting the difference between giving from an overflow of plenty versus giving from a position of sacrifice.

A Lasting Legacy

As a reward for her kindness and selfless spirit, the moon spirit invites the little rabbit to live with her. In a final act of transformation, the spirit places the shape of the little rabbit onto the surface of the moon, stating, "I've put the shape of the little rabbit on the moon for everyone to see."

The story concludes with a moral lesson directed at the monkey—and the listeners—to "remember, not everyone is as fortunate as you are" and to always strive to be kind. Today, the legend serves as a reminder that the value of a gift is not measured by its size or cost, but by the heart and sacrifice behind it.

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The new year is here!
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Truth be told, she had been looking forward to eating it for weeks.
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I guess I'll see what I can find.
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I'm so excited to give it to my daughter now.
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I can't wait to give it to him.
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📖 Transcript

I'm your host, Amanda Weldon.
Today's story is a throwback episode.
Tune in to hear one of our classic stories from the archive that you might have missed the first time around.
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