
3-second rabbit
Description
Book Introduction
The joy of waiting for children
A picture book that tells you!
One second, two seconds, three seconds! I can't stand it anymore!
The world's most urgent rabbit breaker
Operation Patience!
As the main character of "3 Second Rabbit", Rabbit 'Kkebu' cannot do anything for more than 3 seconds.
My lips are burned from eating the hot stew my mom made before it even gets cold, and when I read a book, I can't contain my curiosity and end up reading only the ending.
Even when playing hide-and-seek with friends, he peeks out his ears after only three seconds of hiding.
Eventually, he goes to see the master of patience, Monk Myeong, to learn how to endure well.
Can you develop the patience to break free and escape the 3-second rabbit?
《3 Second Rabbit》 is the story of the world's most impatient rabbit, Kkebu.
The way Kkebu can't stay still for even a moment and has difficulty waiting patiently is just like our children.
It depicts the process in which a wise man meets the patience master, Myeongdo, and learns about the joy of waiting.
This picture book reminds us that the precious things in life cannot be obtained by rushing, but by waiting.
Author Seo Young's cute and lovely illustrations, along with humorous twists that defy expectations, will make readers laugh.
A picture book that tells you!
One second, two seconds, three seconds! I can't stand it anymore!
The world's most urgent rabbit breaker
Operation Patience!
As the main character of "3 Second Rabbit", Rabbit 'Kkebu' cannot do anything for more than 3 seconds.
My lips are burned from eating the hot stew my mom made before it even gets cold, and when I read a book, I can't contain my curiosity and end up reading only the ending.
Even when playing hide-and-seek with friends, he peeks out his ears after only three seconds of hiding.
Eventually, he goes to see the master of patience, Monk Myeong, to learn how to endure well.
Can you develop the patience to break free and escape the 3-second rabbit?
《3 Second Rabbit》 is the story of the world's most impatient rabbit, Kkebu.
The way Kkebu can't stay still for even a moment and has difficulty waiting patiently is just like our children.
It depicts the process in which a wise man meets the patience master, Myeongdo, and learns about the joy of waiting.
This picture book reminds us that the precious things in life cannot be obtained by rushing, but by waiting.
Author Seo Young's cute and lovely illustrations, along with humorous twists that defy expectations, will make readers laugh.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
Detailed image

Publisher's Review
Anything, quickly, quickly!
Children who have difficulty waiting patiently
One of the characteristics of children these days is a lack of patience.
In fact, it's perhaps natural that children born and raised in a modern society where food is delivered with a single click and messages are sent instantly, lack the patience to wait.
Nonetheless, patience is still one of the most important virtues that children need and should cultivate.
If you lack patience, you will easily give up even when things get a little difficult, which will prevent you from achieving your goals and can also cause problems in forming relationships.
Kebu, the main character in "3 Second Rabbit," also has difficulty waiting patiently, just like our children.
My lips get burned from eating hot food before it cools down, and when I read a book, I can't help but read the ending first because I'm curious.
Sometimes I can't wait until the end for the slow-witted Taoist priest to finish speaking.
You can read about it with empathy because the way the children see the babbling babbling and tapping their feet, unable to stay still for even a moment, is just like that of children.
If you wait, good things will happen!
The value of waiting and leisure, cheerfully explained
Kebu, who went to see the patience-master, Mungdosa, waits quietly with Mungdosa and is lost in thought.
Then suddenly I realize that I always eat in a hurry, so I don't even know what my mom's stew tastes like.
In this way, waiting can also be an opportunity to reflect on yourself.
The shaman, who is waking up, waits with his forest friends, slowly counting numbers, until the stew he has made cools down.
The stew I finally tasted after waiting was soft and mild, so delicious that the wait was worth it.
The precious things we encounter in life, such as delicious food prepared by our mothers or relationships with friends, cannot be obtained by rushing.
Sometimes you just need to take your time and wait.
An attitude of patience will surely make our lives deeper and richer.
Someday, 1000 seconds will be possible!
Patience requires consistent repetition and time!
Has Kkebu finally become a 100-second rabbit? It would be great if it could grow this quickly, but patience doesn't grow easily.
Patience requires consistent repetition and time.
As the saying goes, “If you accumulate the moments that were good while waiting, you might even be able to reach 1000 seconds someday,” and if you accumulate experiences little by little, you might even be able to become a 1000-second rabbit.
Even though it's still a 5-second rabbit.
If children who read this book gradually increase their patience like Kebu, they will be able to grow into patience masters who can easily wait for 5 seconds, 100 seconds, and even 1000 seconds!
Children who have difficulty waiting patiently
One of the characteristics of children these days is a lack of patience.
In fact, it's perhaps natural that children born and raised in a modern society where food is delivered with a single click and messages are sent instantly, lack the patience to wait.
Nonetheless, patience is still one of the most important virtues that children need and should cultivate.
If you lack patience, you will easily give up even when things get a little difficult, which will prevent you from achieving your goals and can also cause problems in forming relationships.
Kebu, the main character in "3 Second Rabbit," also has difficulty waiting patiently, just like our children.
My lips get burned from eating hot food before it cools down, and when I read a book, I can't help but read the ending first because I'm curious.
Sometimes I can't wait until the end for the slow-witted Taoist priest to finish speaking.
You can read about it with empathy because the way the children see the babbling babbling and tapping their feet, unable to stay still for even a moment, is just like that of children.
If you wait, good things will happen!
The value of waiting and leisure, cheerfully explained
Kebu, who went to see the patience-master, Mungdosa, waits quietly with Mungdosa and is lost in thought.
Then suddenly I realize that I always eat in a hurry, so I don't even know what my mom's stew tastes like.
In this way, waiting can also be an opportunity to reflect on yourself.
The shaman, who is waking up, waits with his forest friends, slowly counting numbers, until the stew he has made cools down.
The stew I finally tasted after waiting was soft and mild, so delicious that the wait was worth it.
The precious things we encounter in life, such as delicious food prepared by our mothers or relationships with friends, cannot be obtained by rushing.
Sometimes you just need to take your time and wait.
An attitude of patience will surely make our lives deeper and richer.
Someday, 1000 seconds will be possible!
Patience requires consistent repetition and time!
Has Kkebu finally become a 100-second rabbit? It would be great if it could grow this quickly, but patience doesn't grow easily.
Patience requires consistent repetition and time.
As the saying goes, “If you accumulate the moments that were good while waiting, you might even be able to reach 1000 seconds someday,” and if you accumulate experiences little by little, you might even be able to become a 1000-second rabbit.
Even though it's still a 5-second rabbit.
If children who read this book gradually increase their patience like Kebu, they will be able to grow into patience masters who can easily wait for 5 seconds, 100 seconds, and even 1000 seconds!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: November 17, 2025
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 48 pages | 428g | 223*250*10mm
- ISBN13: 9791158733438
- ISBN10: 1158733437
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
You may also like
카테고리
korean
korean