tulki
Tulki refers to a fictional character, a sentient, anthropomorphic rabbit, who is the main protagonist in a series of children's books by author and illustrator, Agnes De Mille. The character first appeared in the book "Tulki, the Little Rabbit" published in 1952. Tulki is typically portrayed as a curious, kind, and slightly mischievous young rabbit who lives in a whimsical forest setting. The stories often follow Tulki on his adventures as he learns about the world around him, encounters various animal friends, and navigates simple challenges. The books are known for their gentle storytelling and charming illustrations, making Tulki a popular figure among young readers. De Mille's depiction of Tulki emphasizes themes of friendship, bravery, and the importance of curiosity. While the character is primarily associated with these specific books, the name "Tulki" itself does not appear to have a broader linguistic or cultural significance outside of this literary context. The character's enduring appeal lies in its relatable portrayal of childhood wonder and exploration.