Last week was the Moon Viewing Festival and so we read a book about the moon. We also made a rabbit and some dango (dumplings).
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The Japanese believe there are rabbits on the moon (because the craters look like the shadow of a rabbit!).
Let's give our children genuine international competence!
Last week was the Moon Viewing Festival and so we read a book about the moon. We also made a rabbit and some dango (dumplings).
The Japanese believe there are rabbits on the moon (because the craters look like the shadow of a rabbit!).