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| Action A B C |
Illustrated by JUN Kum-ha, 2008
28p
Picture Book Age 3+
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Make alphabets with your body. Learning cannot be more fun! Embossed Braille for each alphabet will embrace more children for fun learning. |
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| Lizard in a Well |
Written and Illustrated by KIM Seon-sook, 2005
40p
Picture Book Age 3+
Rights Sold: Japanese
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| Kok-ji is thirsty. She goes to the well to get some water, but the bucket is missing. Thirsty and frustrated, Kok-ji stomps her feet, and it brings a lizard from the deep wood. The lizard goes down into the well for Kok-ji to get water but it doesn´t come out. Worried, Kok-ji pulls the cord that was attached to the tail of the lizard, but, to her surprise, at the other end of the cord are hanging all kinds of animals but the lizard. Kok-ji has really given up on getting water by now, but the lizard finally jumps out of the well with water for Kok-ji. It is a picture book with beautiful colors and bold expressions. |
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| Daddy Is Coming Home with Ice Cream |
Written and Illustrated by KO Woo-ri, 2006
32p
Picture Book Age 3+
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| A little girl is waiting for her daddy who promised to bring home ice cream. Growing impatient she keeps asking her mom, "Is Dad here yet?" By the time her daddy arrives with long waited ice cream, she has fallen asleep and dreams about eating ice cream. It is a delightful picture book that depicts the happy moments in daily scenes and captures the mind of children. |
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| Listen to Me Please |
Written by YUN Yeong-sun, Illustrated by JUN Kum-ha, 2007
44p
Picture Book Age 5+
Rights Sold: French
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| This is a picture book that opens the veiled hearts of children. There are familiar words that we nonchalantly describe children of their certain behaviors such as mean, spoiled, bully, timid, and eccentric. But children tell us there are hidden reasons behind their behaviors, which makes such words inappropriate to be put. This picture book encourages us to listen to children´s unspoken hearts and shows alternative ways to understand children. The writer is working with traumatic children, actively applying writing method in the healing program. |
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| Train and Fish |
Written and Illustrated by NOH In-kyung, 2006
48p
Picture Book Age 9+
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One day, a red train and a yellow fish bumped into each other. And they are drawn to each other right away. They shared many happy moments free of any hesitation or worries. But it is not hard to imagine how hard for them to be together. The fish got sick in the dry air, and the train became rusty in the water. Finally, the train left the fish leaving one of its wheel for keep sake. Time passes, and when they meet again they have become a slowly moving train and a fish with a wheel.
This book tells us about love without using the word ‘love’. |
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