In You're Not A Rabbit, the white rabbits are stuck in the belief that only rabbits of their own color are true rabbits. They show a discriminatory attitude towards rabbits of other colors simply because they are not white. However, when they arrive at a gathering, rabbits of different colors greet them warmly. Although initially puzzled, the white rabbits enjoy this friendly reception and gradually begin to open up and mingle. Through their interactions with the other-colored rabbits, they start to question their previous belief. The book reveals a magical lesson: that everyone is valuable and unique because of their differences, and that true friendship is formed when we embrace and accept these differences.