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max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"700\"\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"info_text fw_bold\"\u003e골목길 담 밑에 있는 강아지똥. 모두들 “아이, 더러워.” 하면서 피해만 갑니다. 때론 더러운 강아지 똥이라면 놀리고 구박합니다. 강아지똥은 자신이 더럽고 필요 없는 존재라고 생각하며 눈물을 흘리죠.\u003cbr\u003e\n봄비 내리는 어느 날, 강아지똥은 민들레 싹의 이야기를 듣고 자신이 민들레에게 꼭 필요한 존재라는 것을 알게 됩니다. 그래서 강아지똥은 기쁜 마음으로 민들레 뿌리로 스며들어가 한 송이 아름다운 꽃으로 피어납니다. 세상에 쓸모없어 보이던 강아지똥은 누군가에게 소중한 존재로 변한 것이죠.\u003cbr\u003e\n권정생님의 글과 정승각님의 아름다운 그림은 원작의 감동을 더해 줍니다.이 책은 아무짝에도 쓸모없는 것처럼 여겨지는 강아지똥이라는 한낱 미물이 민들레 꽃을 피워내는 데 소중한 거름이 된다는 이야기를 통해 생명과 자연의 가치를 가르쳐주고 있습니다. 이런 이치는 사람도 마찬가지입니다. 이 세상에 쓸모없는 사람이라는 생각하다가도 자신의 존재 가치를 발견하는 경험을 할 때 자기를 사랑하게 되고 생명의 소중함을 느끼게 됩니다.\u003cbr\u003e\n우리 어린이들도 《강아지똥》의 이야기를 통해 자연을 사랑하고 사람을 소중히 여기는 마음을 배울 수 있을 것입니다.미디어 리뷰\u003cbr\u003e\n\"쓸모없는 것은 없단다.\"\u003cbr\u003e\n“개똥도 약에 쓰려면 없다”는 속담이 있다. 아무리 보잘 것 없는 것이어도 그 쓰임새가 반드시 있다는 말이다. 아동도서로 꾸준한 사랑을 받고 있는 《강아지똥》도 그렇다. 비록 짧은 소품이지만 소외된 것에 대한 따뜻한 애정을 담은 내용이 어린이는 물론 어른이 읽어도 훈훈한 감동을 준다.\u003cbr\u003e\n강아지가 볼일을 본 길가에 덩그러니 놓인 강아지 똥. 참새와 병아리로부터 ‘냄새가 난다’며 구박을 받고 농부에게조차 외면당하면서 자신의 가치에 대한 고민에 빠진다.\u003cbr\u003e\n그러나 절망하는 강아지 똥을 포근하게 감싸는 민들레. 강아지 똥은 민들레가 꽃을 피우는데 자신이 꼭 필요한 존재(영양분)임을 깨닫게 된다.\u003cbr\u003e\n특히 포근한 글과 더불어 정승각씨의 정감 어린 색채의 그림은 이 책의 완성도를 높였다.\u003cbr\u003e\n《강아지똥》은 사실 1969년 동화작가 권정생씨가 ‘기독교 아동문학상’을 받았던 작품. 그 후 몇몇 동화집에 실리긴 했으나 큰 반응을 얻지는 못했다. 그러던 중 우연히 한 선생이 어린이들에게 구연동화라며 《강아지똥》을 읽어주는 것을 목격한 정씨가 재출간을 권유하면서 단행본으로 출간됐다. 권정생씨가 원본을 간소하게 줄여 어린이의 눈높이에 맞춘 이 책 역시 한참을 잊혀져 있다가 뒤늦게 빛을 본 셈이다.\u003cbr\u003e\n================ 동아일보, 책의 향기 황태훈 기자, 2002. 5. 4.가설 하나. ‘사람의 얼굴은 그 사람이 하는 일과 닮아 있다.’ 적어도 정승각(37) 씨에게는 이 가설이 딱 맞아떨어진다. 동그라미에 가까운 얼굴, 초롱초롱한 눈빛. 가까이 얼굴을 맞대고 눈가의 잔주름을 발견하기 전까지 그의 나이를 가늠하기란 쉽지 않다. 무슨 일을 하는 사람일까. 다름아닌 ‘동화 그림 작가’다.\u003cbr\u003e\n가설 둘. ‘사람의 얼굴은 그 사람의 마음과 닮아 있다.’ 다시 정씨를 보자. 아이들과 빨래판을 긁으며 그 소리를 도화지 위에 그릴 줄 아는 어른. 강아지똥을 들여다보며 그 안에서 어린아이의 생김새를 떠올리는 어른. 그의 ‘어린이다움’은 비로소 마음에서 완성된다. “제 눈에 아이들은 그저 땅땅하고 까무잡잡하게만 보입니다. 갓 목욕탕에서 나온 것처럼 뺨이 볼그스름한 아이들은 도무지 그려지지 않아요.” 그래서 같은 동화 그림이라도 그의 것은 다른 어른들의 것과 많이 다르다.\u003cbr\u003e\n이런 그의 품성은 아마도 타고났을 법하다. 그렇지 않고서야 유치원 들어가면서부터 어른처럼 생각하고 어른처럼 행동하도록 규격품으로 길러지는 이 땅의 교육풍토에서 이 나이 먹도록 어린이다움을 온전히 간직할 수 있었을까. 그러나 그는 천성 탓으로 돌리지 않는다.\u003cbr\u003e\n“저야말로 가장 전형적인 규격품이었습니다. 진짜 동심을 가져볼 기회가 제대로 없기는 마찬가지였으니까요. 아이들이 제게 잃어버린 눈을 돌려준 셈이지요.” 정씨는 지난 85년부터 민족미술협의회(민미협) 회원으로 철거촌이나 빈민촌을 돌며 벽화운동에 참여했다. 그땐 자신이 그린 그림이 곧 민중의 마음이라고 믿었다.\u003cbr\u003e\n그러다 87년 여름 물난리를 겪은 경기도 광명시 하안동 마을에 벽화작업을 하러 가서 어린이들을 만났다. 그곳 아이들에게 물난리를 그림으로 그려보도록 하자, 아이들은 자신들의 경험을 거침없이 도화지 위에 뿜어냈다. 해마다 물난리를 겪어온 아이들이었기에 가능한 일이었다.\u003cbr\u003e\n“충격적이었습니다. 그리고 창피했습니다.” 명색이 미술한다는 사람이 어떻게 그려볼까 머리 속으로만 끙끙 앓고 있을 때, 아이들은 자신의 경험을 놀랍도록 사실적으로 표현해 내고 있었던 것이다.\u003cbr\u003e\n그때부터 새로 그림을 배우기 시작했다. 아이들은 그의 그림 선생이었다. 그리고 지난 10년 동안 수백명의 아이들과 함께 동네 울타리나 학교 건물 벽에 그림을 그려왔다. 아니, 아이들은 자신과 정말 똑같은 모습을 벽에다 옮겨 놓았고, 정씨는 그저 아이들이 그리고 싶은 대로 마음껏 그려보도록 주문하는 일만 했다.\u003cbr\u003e\n정씨가 아이들 책 그림에 관심을 갖게 된 것도 그때부터였다. 우리나라 동화책 수준은 한심했다. 외국책을 들여와 글만 한글로 바꿔놓은 게 대부분이었고, 그나마 우리 동화책 삽화는 그저 눈가림 수준이었다. 그래서 88년부터 직접 동화 그림을 그리기 시작했다. 출판계약을 맺고 시작한 일도 아니었다. 그저 아이들에게 수업료를 내는 셈치고 뛰어들었다.\u003cbr\u003e\n그러나 그 일은 처음부터 모든 걸 새로 창조해내야 하는 고된 작업이었다. 무엇보다 앞서 이 길을 간 사람이 없었다. 여러 가지 실험을 시도했다. 목판화로도 그려보고, 찰흙 인형을 하나하나 떠서 밑그림을 그리기도 하고, 탱화기법을 도입해보기도 했다. 남들은 보름이면 다 그리는 책 한 권 그림을 1년씩 붙들고 늘어졌다.\u003cbr\u003e\n하지만 이 그림들은 모두 우리나라 동화책 출판사에 새로운 이정표를 세웠다. 〈어머니 사시는 그 나라에는〉 〈장난꾸러기 도깨비〉 〈까막나라에서 온 삽사리〉 〈강아지똥〉 같은 책이 다 그런 것들이다.\u003cbr\u003e\n정씨네 가족은 지난해 경기도 성남시에서 충북 충주시 엄정면 산골로 이사했다. 도시 생활을 유지하기에 정씨의 벌이가 신통치 않아서였지만, 교회를 고쳐 쓰고 있는 시골집의 넓은 작업실과 가족들 먹거리를 해결해주는 텃밭, 아이들과 맘놓고 뛰어놀 수 있는 들판이 더 큰 덤으로 돌아왔다.\u003cbr\u003e\n================ 한겨레신문 1998. 9. 25.\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623639064804,"sku":"1247160325","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1247160325_l1.jpg?v=1786421061"},{"product_id":"애너벨과신기한털실","title":"Annabelle and the Magic Yarn","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; 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With soft, detailed illustrations filling large pages, the book beautifully captures familiar scenes from homes with children—their expressions, actions, and flights of imagination—adding extra joy to the reading experience.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623756636388,"sku":"1381542006","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955821055.jpg?v=1786421583"},{"product_id":"두발자전거배우기-지원이와병관이-4","title":"Learning to Ride a Two-Wheeled Bicycle - Jiwon and Byeongwan 4","description":"I want to ride a two-wheeled bicycle too! \"Learning to Ride a Two-Wheeled Bicycle,\" written by Go Dae-young and illustrated by Kim Myeong-jin. This is the fourth picture book featuring Jiwon and Byeongwan, the beloved characters who first greeted young readers in \"Riding the Subway,\" followed by \"Please Give Me Allowance\" and \"Biting Nails.\" Children will feel a strong connection to Jiwon and Byeongwan, whose everyday experiences mirror their own, and will cheer them on as they read.\n\nSet on a beautiful spring day when cherry blossoms are in full bloom, this picture book reveals the ups and downs Byeongwan faces as he removes his training wheels to learn how to ride a two-wheeled bicycle, all so he can beat his friend Sanghyun. The story authentically captures how children grow strong and resilient through endless cycles of falling down and getting back up. It also reflects the very real, even unconscious, desire children have to not lose to their friends.\n\nThe book vividly and dynamically portrays the sense of accomplishment and thrilling speed Byeongwan experiences once he masters the bicycle, capturing both the eyes and hearts of young readers. In particular, a sequence of continuous illustrations depicting Byeongwan learning to ride builds wonderful suspense for children. Throughout the pages, kids will also enjoy searching for hidden pictures of whales, sheep, penguins, and more.\n\nByeongwan and Sanghyun race their bicycles, and Byeongwan wins by a narrow margin. He is the reigning four-wheeled bicycle champion in his apartment complex. Afterward, the two friends get off their bikes and have a swinging contest instead—but swinging can settle a winner too. Then one day, Sanghyun finally beats Byeongwan. As it turns out, Sanghyun had removed his training wheels too...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623756701924,"sku":"1381542422","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955820904.jpg?v=1786421583"},{"product_id":"거짓말-지원이와병관이-5","title":"The Lie - Jiwon and Byeonggwan 5","description":"\"The Lie,\" written by Go Dae-yeong and illustrated by Kim Myeong-jin. This is the fifth picture book featuring Jiwon and Byeonggwan, the beloved siblings first introduced in \"Riding the Subway,\" and continued in \"Please Give Me Allowance,\" \"Biting Nails,\" and \"Learning to Ride a Bicycle.\" Children will relate to Jiwon and Byeonggwan's everyday experiences and root for them along the way.\n\nThis story unfolds after Byeonggwan finds five thousand won lying on the ground at an empty playground. The book focuses closely on Byeonggwan's inner conflict as he uses the money to buy toys and tteokbokki, even though he knows it isn't right to spend someone else's money—and how he eventually tells a lie, only to feel regret afterward. The vivid and imaginative illustrations bring Byeonggwan's emotions to life, capturing children's hearts and imaginations.\n\nAs children follow Byeonggwan through his struggle to resolve his inner turmoil and find peace again, they'll be encouraged to reflect on their own actions. They'll also come to understand that lying hurts ourselves more than anyone else. Rather than lying out of worry or fear, this story gently guides children toward confidently admitting mistakes and making things right.\n\nWhen Byeonggwan came home from school, he was playing with blocks by himself. Just then, his older sister Jiwon came home with her friends, but they wouldn't let him join in. Byeonggwan grumbled and went to the playground instead. There, in the empty playground, he found five thousand won lying on the ground. Byeonggwan quickly picked up the money, pretended not to notice, and left the playground. Then he headed to the stationery store...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623756767460,"sku":"1381541699","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955820966.jpg?v=1786421584"},{"product_id":"용돈주세요-지원이와병관이-2","title":"Please Give Me Allowance - Jiwon and Byeongkwan 2","description":"On a Saturday afternoon, Byeongkwan follows his mom and dad to a big supermarket. As soon as they pass the toy section, he stops in his tracks and begs for a brand-new toy. He even asks them to buy his next birthday present early. But his mom's answer is firm. Frustrated, Byeongkwan shouts, \"Fine, then give me my allowance!\" Will Byeongkwan actually get his allowance? Will he end up with the toy he wants?\n\nBack home from the store, Byeongkwan volunteers to help with chores. He runs the vacuum cleaner, shakes out the laundry just like his mom does, and even tackles the dishes—though he splashes water everywhere in the process. With his mind set on earning allowance, he asks for a thousand won per chore, three thousand won in total. But the response he gets is not what he expected: \"What are you talking about? Are you going to pay your mom for your meals, too?\"\n\nUpset and disheartened, Byeongkwan falls asleep, and in his dream he meets his mom, who asks him to pay for everything she's ever spent on him. Byeongkwan, who has never really thought about the cost of the pizza, fried chicken, and hot dogs he loves so much, is caught off guard. He realizes he's always taken his parents' hard work for granted, without ever appreciating it. When he wakes from this unsettling nightmare, his mom is there to comfort him with warm, gentle hands.\n\nJiwon and Byeongkwan, the sibling duo from Taking the Subway, return once again, with the same writer and illustrator team delivering their signature, well-balanced storytelling. Set against everyday backdrops like the subway and the supermarket, this creative team's work captures a slice of daily life with striking realism. The illustrations faithfully recreate real spaces while adding richness to the story through playful imagination. The carefully detailed household items, the food-sampling stands, and the people buying and selling goods are all wonderfully rewarding to look at closely.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623756800228,"sku":"1381541479","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955820683.jpg?v=1786421582"},{"product_id":"지하철을타고서-지원이와병관이-1","title":"Riding the Subway - Jiwon and Byeonggwan 1","description":"Description: Siblings Jiwon and Byeonggwan are on their way to their grandmother's house by subway. They've ridden the subway many times with adults, but this is the first time they're going alone. Big sister Jiwon worries about getting on the wrong train or missing their transfer station, while her carefree little brother Byeonggwan bounces around without a worry in the world. This picture book lovingly captures every step of their subway journey to Grandma's house. The illustrations, based on careful observation of real subway stations inside and out, add extra charm and realism to the story. From the stairs that must have seemed impossibly tall and steep to the two children, to the ticket booth, turnstiles, platform, and the inside of the subway car itself, the scenes are depicted so vividly that readers can compare them to the subways in their own neighborhoods. The subway is also full of all kinds of people: someone listening to music, someone reading a book, someone scrolling on their phone, someone sleeping with their mouth open, someone sneaking a peek at the newspaper the person next to them is reading, and even a blind beggar—a familiar sight on many real subways. But the story isn't just about what can be seen. When the two children doze off, they dream that the entire subway car has turned into a world full of puppies—the very puppies they had stopped to admire on their way to the station—appearing in droves and comforting the children's wish for a dog of their own. This book brings together the fun of everyday subway scenes and the delightful imagination of childhood, all captured beautifully in its illustrations.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623756898532,"sku":"1381541181","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955820461.jpg?v=1786421583"},{"product_id":"싸워도돼요-지원이와병관이-9","title":"Is It Okay to Fight? - Jiwon And Byeonggwan 9","description":"Description\n\nThe ninth picture book in the 'Jiwon and Byeonggwan' series has arrived — a series that readers have consistently said feels 'just like a story from our own home.' Written by Ko Dae-yeong and illustrated by Kim Young-jin, this beloved series now includes nine books: Riding the Subway (2006), Please Give Me Allowance (2007), Nail Biting (2008), Learning to Ride a Bike (2009), Telling a Lie (2009), Cleaning Up the House (2010), Stories About Eating (2011), Let's Go Get Praised (2012), and Is It Okay to Fight? (2013).\n\nA friend is bullying me and about to hit me first. Is it okay to fight back?\n\nByeonggwan is now in second grade. He's been paired up with Hansol, who, like Byeonggwan, is small for his age. Woojin, a bigger boy, teases them both by calling them \"shorties\" and even clenches his fists to scare them. When Hansol's team loses a soccer match because of a mistake he made, Woojin—who was on the winning team—bullies him even more, and Byeonggwan steps in to protect his friend.\n\nAfter putting up with Woojin's teasing for as long as he can, Byeonggwan finally asks his dad: is it okay to fight? His dad is surprised at first, but after hearing the whole story, he advises Byeonggwan to only use his fists for something truly just. When Woojin bullies Hansol again, Byeonggwan finally stands up to him. An angry Woojin raises his fist to strike, but Byeonggwan grabs his arm and twists it behind his back.\n\nIn the end, both boys get scolded by their teacher and have to write reflection letters, but Byeonggwan feels a deep sense of relief.\n\nChildren Who Grow Through Friendship\n\nAs children grow, they become part of peer groups and experience social interactions different from those within their families, helping them grow socially. Is It Okay to Fight? captures how children mature through the conflicts they have with friends. As in many classrooms, there's a child in Byeonggwan's class who teases and bullies others. Byeonggwan wants to stand up to him but wonders whether fighting is really the right thing to do. His dad takes Byeonggwan's worries and questions seriously, talking things through with him and offering steady support—because what might seem like a small issue to adults can feel huge and important to a child.\n\nByeonggwan fights back both to shake off the teasing about his height and to protect his bullied friend. Even though he gets scolded by the teacher, he feels proud when Hansol thanks him. Hansol, too, is likely to grow more confident through his friendship with Byeonggwan. Through this story, children will learn that it's wrong to bully someone just because they're different, and that respecting and helping friends builds confidence and self-worth for everyone involved.\n\nIllustrations That Capture the Flow of Emotion\n\nIllustrator Kim Young-jin beautifully captures Byeonggwan's inner feelings through a wide range of expressions and movements. The opening scene, where Jiwon and Byeonggwan head to school full of excitement for the new school year, is bright and full of energy. Dynamic scenes of gym class with friends, and a sequence of Byeonggwan practicing self-defense with his older sister, highlight his lively, spirited nature. In the dream scene where Byeonggwan bursts with confidence and defeats Woojin, his self-assurance really shines through. In contrast, the scenes where Woojin intimidates him and where Byeonggwan fights Woojin for the first time use minimal color in black-and-white tones and bold omission of background details, vividly conveying anxiety and unease.\n\nOne scene the illustrator paid special attention to is when Byeonggwan opens up to his dad about his worries. It's rendered in soft, warm tones that create a comforting atmosphere—as if Byeonggwan finds strength and peace of mind through his father's advice. The final scene is just as touching: after writing his reflection letter, Byeonggwan steps out onto the playground, where a shy Hansol thanks him, and Byeonggwan beams with pride. The screen fills with the warmth of spring, gently embracing these children who have grown just a little more.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623789469924,"sku":"1401386628","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955822823.jpg?v=1786422073"},{"product_id":"엄마는-회사에서-내-생각-해-김영진-그림책-2","title":"Does Mom Think of Me at Work? - Kim Young-jin Picture Book 2","description":"Description\n\nA picture book written and illustrated by Kim Young-jin, the beloved artist who showed the power of everyday-life picture books through the 'Jiwon and Byungkwan' series and won the hearts of young readers with realistic everyday settings and warm, familiar family characters. With this new work, the author hopes that every mom and child in the world can express and share their love for each other in everyday moments, capturing a day in the life of a mother and child in this picture book.\n\nWhat does Mom do when we're apart? It's Monday morning. Mom is busy getting ready for work and getting Eunbi ready for kindergarten, all at once. But Eunbi keeps dawdling because she doesn't want to be apart from Mom. Mom knows exactly how Eunbi feels, but there's not much she can do about it. She manages to soothe Eunbi and they head out the door. After hurrying to kindergarten, Mom leaves Eunbi behind and rushes off to work. Apart from each other, how will the two of them spend today?\n\nMom and me — our bodies may be apart, but our hearts are always together! This book compares, side by side, a day in the life of Mom at work and Eunbi at kindergarten, so children can easily understand what Mom's day is like from their own perspective. When you open the book, the left page shows Mom's story at work, while the right page shows Eunbi's story at kindergarten. What exactly Mom and Eunbi do throughout the day isn't the main point of this book — what matters is that even when they're apart, they remain connected in heart. So this book focuses on the emotional flow between the two of them. In every scene, Eunbi and Mom meet each other's eyes as if they were in the same place, even when they're physically apart. This expresses the belief that even though their bodies are separated, their hearts remain constantly connected as one. That belief is fully conveyed to the children who read this book.\n\nComfort and encouragement for moms and children doing their best in their own places\n\nMany mothers, busy with housework and their jobs, aren't able to spend enough time with their children. Many mothers feel anxious or guilty after dropping their children off at daycare or kindergarten. And what about the children? They don't want to be apart from Mom, or they constantly want to confirm Mom's love even after just a short separation. This picture book helps both mothers and children understand each other's feelings. As mother and child read this book together, the mother can fully express to her child how she always thinks of them, and the child can realize — through the story Mom reads aloud — that even when Mom can't be with them, she always worries about and loves them, bringing deep reassurance to their heart.\n\n'What is Mom doing right now? Is she thinking of me?' — As a child, I often wondered this while waiting for my mom to come home from work. But I never asked her. She always came home late in the evening, exhausted. When I misbehaved and she scolded me, she seemed even more worn out, and I felt upset thinking her hardships were all my fault. Only after becoming a parent myself did I realize how wrong I was as a child. How does your mom spend her day? 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But most of all, Seollal is the day Geurin has been waiting for to give the New Year's bow to her elders.\n\nGeurin's family cleans every corner of the house and goes grocery shopping. Together with her aunt's and uncle's families, whom they haven't seen in a while, they prepare the ancestral rite food and play yut nori (a traditional board game). On Seollal morning, the children put on their hanbok early, join the adults for the ancestral rite, enjoy a delicious bowl of rice cake soup, and give their New Year's bows. After a joyful Seollal, Geurin's family heads to their grandparents' house, hearts full of hope for the new year.\n\nThe first day of the new year, the first day of the first lunar month, is Korea's biggest holiday—Seollal. Since ancient times, people have cleaned their homes, dressed in new 'seolbim' clothes, and gathered with family to wish each other health and happiness. These days, families celebrate Seollal in many different ways—some take trips during the long holiday, and some observe the ancestral rites differently depending on their religion. The story of Geurin's family reflects this diversity: her cousin Eunbi's grandparents go on a trip for Seollal, while her uncle's Christian family prays instead of performing the traditional rite. Although every household has its own way of welcoming the new year, the hope, excitement, and wishes for each other's health and well-being remain the same. As you follow Geurin's lively holiday—full of good food, yut nori, and jegichagi (a traditional game)—take a moment to reflect on your own family's holiday traditions.\n\n\"Let's send our golden wishes for good fortune, too\" — the meaning of family and holidays woven into Seollal!\n\nWhile grocery shopping with Geurin, her dad buys apples and pears for relatives and specially picks a gold-colored cloth to wrap them in. When Geurin asks, \"Dad, why gold? There's pink too!\" her dad explains that gold brings good fortune in the new year. This small moment beautifully captures how we wrap even the simplest gifts with wishes for our loved ones' happiness. Geurin's family checking in on each other, celebrating each other's joys as if they were their own—even though they don't see each other often—shows how the sturdy fence of family gives us great strength. And when Geurin, who felt briefly left out by her cousin Eunbi during playtime, is soon smiling and dressing in her hanbok together with her cousin as if nothing happened, it reminds us that even when small hurts arise, family who cherish and love each other can quickly understand one another again.\n\nSeollal is a day for families to check in on one another, communicate, and welcome the new year with hearts full of good wishes. As you read Geurin's Seollal story—one that brings a warm smile just from reading it—take time to reflect on the meaning of family and holidays. And talk with your own family about what you hope for in the coming new year.\n\nA true story of growth for our children and our families! Korea's beloved family fantasy picture book series, the 'Kim Young-jin Picture Book' series! Kim Young-jin, the beloved \"dad author\" known for lifelike stories that feel just like they happened in our own homes, brings us another delightful family story—this time centered on Korea's greatest holiday, Seollal. The faces of family members gathered for the holiday bloom with stories and laughter. Surprised by how much the children have grown since they last met, cheering on kids who are passionate about their interests, and teasing each other affectionately—the warmth and affection-filled conversations vividly capture the joy of family reunions. The bustling kitchen, busy with holiday food preparations, feels so vivid you can almost smell it—golden pan-fried pollock, fragrant seasoned namul, and sweet-and-salty marinated skewers, all mouth-watering dishes lined up together.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623912284388,"sku":"1493170792","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955825893.jpg?v=1786422739"},{"product_id":"수박-김영진-그림책-14","title":"Watermelon - Kim Young-jin Picture Book 14","description":"Description\n\n\"Dad! Dad! The watermelon sprout grew!\"\n\nA small black watermelon seed makes Green-i's summer extra special!\n\nWhen the sweltering summer heat arrives and just stepping outside makes you break into a sweat, families find all kinds of ways to beat the heat. Some dip their feet in a cool stream flowing beneath a shady forest, others splash around in the wide open sea, some sit under the cool breeze of an air conditioner or fan enjoying cold food and fruit, and others fight heat with heat by eating nutritious hot meals to keep up their energy.\n\nGreen-i's family spends their summers much like everyone else's — gathering together to enjoy watermelon and having fun splashing in the stream. But this year, Green-i's summer turned out to be a little more special. Green-i had a goal to accomplish: planting watermelon seeds and growing an actual watermelon!\n\nDespite Dad's warning that growing watermelon is very difficult, Green-i plants the seeds in a flowerpot anyway, feeling confident after having watched lettuce grow from seeds Mom once planted on the balcony. Worried the watermelon pot might dry out while the family is away on vacation, Dad sets up a drip watering bag to keep it watered. Thanks to all that effort, when the family returns from their trip, a small watermelon fruit peeks out from the pot to welcome them home.\n\nGreen-i, who never used to like summer because of the heat, ends up having a summer so full of excitement that he barely notices the heat at all — all thanks to one clever idea. Read Watermelon, a story about how Green-i's seemingly silly challenge ends up making the whole family's summer so much richer, and think about how your own family spends the summer. Maybe you'll even find a fun summer challenge of your own to try, just like Green-i did!\n\nJust like a watermelon that sprouts and bears fruit if you watch over it and wait patiently, our children are growing bigger and stronger every single day. Kids often come up with wonderfully creative ideas even from ordinary everyday experiences. Through new attempts and challenges, they create unforgettable, special memories — and whether they succeed or fail, they grow just a little more from each experience. Just like Green-i, who decides to plant the leftover watermelon seeds in a pot.\n\nAfter eating watermelon with his family, Green-i gets the idea to plant the seeds himself, so he finds a pot and plants them. He's full of excitement imagining he'll get to grow and eat his very own watermelon, while Dad, trying to keep expectations in check, promises to buy him Legos if the watermelon actually grows. Even while splashing around with his cousins at Grandma's house, and even while eating watermelon chilled in the stream, all Green-i can think about is his watermelon pot back home. Watching Green-i check on the pot every single day without anyone telling him to, taking such careful care of it, you can tell that somewhere along the way, the promised Legos stopped mattering nearly as much to him. Watching his own seed sprout, bloom, and bear fruit fills Green-i with wonder at the mystery of life, and with pride at having been part of that process.\n\nA watermelon pot that bears fruit when you watch over it, water it, and wait patiently is a lot like our children, who grow through all kinds of experiences on their own. Read Watermelon, a story where Green-i's fiery passion cools down the summer heat, and talk with your kids about a time they worked hard at something and felt proud of what they accomplished.\n\nA real story about our kids, our families!\n\nKorea's beloved series of everyday-life fantasy picture books, the 'Kim Young-jin Picture Book' series!\n\nKnown as the 'dad author' for his vivid, relatable depictions of family life that so many readers connect with, Kim Young-jin now brings us a summer story that will chase away the heat in an instant. The cover, filled with bright red watermelon, looks so crisp and sweet that it'll make your mouth water just looking at it. The sight of Green-i rushing home from school to sit right in front of the fan or air conditioner to cool off is exactly what our own kids look like on a hot summer day. Gathered together with family, eating watermelon and playfully talking about the seeds...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623912448228,"sku":"1493255515","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955826197.jpg?v=1786422740"},{"product_id":"나는-너무-평범해-김영진-그림책-15","title":"I'm So Ordinary - Kim Young-jin Picture Book 15","description":"Description\n\nOur story of living somewhere between 'ordinary' and 'special'\n\nWhen Green is given a school assignment to write 'something about myself,' he has no idea what to write. Green thinks of himself as far too ordinary—he's not funny like Geon-young, and he can't play soccer like Min-cheol. It seems like everyone else has something they're good at, except him.\n\nHis teacher tells the class that everyone in the world is special, and that everything in the world comes together in harmony to create beauty. Thinking about this, Green remembers the beach trip his family took and the visit to his grandmother's house—feeding shrimp crackers to seagulls by the sea, eating delicious food at Grandma's, watching the rain fall, riding bikes with Grandpa across golden fields. He writes about how all these different, ordinary moments came together to create happiness, and turns it in as his assignment.\n\nA few days later, something special happens to Green. After reading his essay, his teacher praises him for having a special way of seeing the world, and his classmates give him a big round of applause. His dad frames the essay and hangs it up at home, smiling every time he looks at it. One evening, while out on a walk, Dad tells Green, \"I don't think being ordinary is a bad thing. I think life is about moving back and forth between ordinary and special.\" Green doesn't fully understand his dad's words, but somehow he feels like he knows what they mean.\n\nThrough his school assignment, Green—who always thought he was just ordinary—discovers that he actually has a special way of looking at the world. After reading I'm So Ordinary, take a moment to think about what parts of your own life are ordinary and what parts are special, and try writing your very own 'something about myself'!\n\n\"What's wrong with being ordinary?\" An encouraging message to lift up your child's spirit!\n\nAs we go through life, we often compare ourselves to the people around us. The things we're not good at tend to stand out even more in our minds. Before we know it, we start thinking, \"I'm not as good as they are. I guess I'm just ordinary,\" and can end up feeling discouraged. But is being 'ordinary' really such a bad thing?\n\nEveryone starts out clumsy at everything. Through many different experiences and lessons, we grow into what people call 'ordinary.' Being ordinary can also mean blending in smoothly with those around you, without sharp edges. And every kind of special talent grows out of ordinary, everyday things—like how loving soccer and practicing hard leads to kicking the ball better, or how playing piano every day leads to mastering fast, difficult pieces. In this way, being ordinary is simply a stepping stone toward becoming special, like climbing a staircase one step at a time—it's never something lacking or bad.\n\nThe 15th installment in Green's ups-and-downs growing-up story, I'm So Ordinary is a picture book for children who feel smaller and smaller inside from thinking they're not as good as others. Just as ordinary elementary schooler Green turns out to have a special way of seeing the world around him, everyone has something special that makes them who they are and gives them confidence. Even if you can't see it right now, why not try discovering the special sparkle hidden within your own everyday, ordinary self?\n\nOur children's story, our parents' story! Korea's beloved everyday-fantasy picture book series, the 'Kim Young-jin Picture Book' series!\n\nWith vivid, true-to-life storytelling that feels just like something that happened in your own home, 'dad-author' Kim Young-jin has won the hearts of readers everywhere. This time, he brings a story about a worry that everyone—not just children—faces at some point. While previous books in the Kim Young-jin Picture Book series featured bright, bouncy illustrations, I'm So Ordinary introduces a new side of Green through soft, warm watercolor art. The precious memories that come to life on the page—the white waves breaking on the beach during Green's family trip, the delicious food made with Grandma's loving care, the star-filled blue night sky, the sound of rain tapping on the roof, the golden, wide-open fields, and the crunch of fallen leaves that almost smells like fried chicken—","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623990730980,"sku":"201909120849","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788955826340.jpg?v=1786423460"},{"product_id":"움직이는-ㄱㄴㄷ","title":"Moving ㄱㄴㄷ","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; font-weight:700; margin:0 0 16px;\"\u003eDescription\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-37565\" height=\"1428\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/37562_Screen-Shot-2020-10-03-at-10.11.56-AM.jpg?v=1786439508\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"818\"\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624062853348,"sku":"20201003999","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/Screen-Shot-2020-10-03-at-10.11.25-AM.jpg?v=1786423918"},{"product_id":"유치원-처음-가는-날","title":"The First Day of Kindergarten","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; font-weight:700; margin:0 0 16px;\"\u003eDescription\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-89501\" height=\"4442\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/89499_9788955826920-2.jpg?v=1786441828\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"814\"\u003e\u003cdiv style=\"position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%;height:0;margin:16px 0;\"\u003e\u003ciframe src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/ytdQw66mL3Y\" style=\"position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen\u003e\u003c\/iframe\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624257626340,"sku":"07172023999","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788955826920.jpg?v=1786426257"},{"product_id":"김주니를-찾아서","title":"Finding Junie Kim","description":"Description\n\n■ Korean American author Ellen Oh opens a new K-narrative in children's diaspora literature\n\n\"Without a doubt, this book was the hardest and most personal story I have ever written.\" Korean American author Ellen Oh portrays Korean identity and Korean stories through the eyes of a young Asian girl. Finding Junie Kim doesn't treat Korea the way past diaspora literature often did—reducing it to old folktales or outdated stereotypes. Instead, it captures contemporary Korea and its present-day realities without distortion. This authenticity comes from the fact that Ellen Oh, a third-generation immigrant, wrote the novel based on stories she heard directly from her mother, her aunt, and her father's own experiences. She personally traveled to Korea, visiting Ewha Womans University and various places throughout Seoul that appear in the book, and met with curators at war memorials and history professors to ensure her story was grounded in historical fact. The book explores the struggles of being a child of immigrants and the concerns of raising a Korean American child, alongside the theme of racial discrimination. Ellen Oh is also the founder of the nonprofit organization We Need Diverse Books. True to its name, she has worked tirelessly to ensure that children can grow up reading diverse stories about immigrant experiences, not just books featuring only white American characters. This awareness shines clearly throughout the novel. The experiences of anti-Asian racism and the struggles for minority rights depicted in the book are realistic and grounded in truth. Throughout the story, the author thoughtfully addresses the concerns most commonly faced by children who experience racism, while offering guidance on seeking support, sharing one's struggles, and speaking out—never forgetting to encourage courage along the way. Written from Ellen Oh's own convictions and lived experiences, Finding Junie Kim was recognized for its literary merit with the Asian\/Pacific American Award for Literature, presented by the YMA (Youth Media Awards), the same organization known for presenting the Caldecott Medal and the Newbery Medal. The book was also named a Best Book of the Year by NPR stations across the country, received an award from the Nerdy Book Club (an organization made up of teachers, librarians, and other educators), and was included on the Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year list—earning widespread critical acclaim.\n\n■ The moments when silence becomes a weapon\n\n\"Junie, always remember that silence can be as dangerous as a gun or a knife. When people don't speak up, when they don't stand against evil and simply let it be, they too become corrupted.\"\n\nJunie, a quiet Asian girl, faces racism as though it were a part of everyday life. It begins on the school bus every morning, and by the first day of the new semester, it has spread throughout the entire school. But rather than standing up to it, Junie chooses to avoid it. Her timid, passive attitude begins to drive a wedge between her and her closest friends. Junie's best friend, Patrice, is a Black girl—a bold and outspoken friend who believes in fighting racism rather than staying silent. Patrice reaches out to Junie, asking her to join together in speaking up. But instead of taking her hand, Junie repeats the same words so many Koreans before her have said: 'Endure it. Bear with it. Overcome it.' She holds onto the belief that it will eventually pass. Now that Junie must face this discrimination alone, her grandfather shares with her stories from his own childhood during the Korean War, along with the folktale of The Sun and the Moon. He tells her about the time he searched a mountain hiding enemy soldiers to help a friend, risking his own life, and how he fought against those in power to prove his friend's innocence—alongside the tale of the brother and sister who called out to the sky for help while fleeing a tiger. He asks her to imagine what might have happened if they had simply done nothing, waited quietly, or looked away—reminding her that silence can sometimes give power to those who do harm. Through her grandfather's stories, Junie begins to find her own identity and reflect on what can change when she finally speaks up. It is only when we stand together instead of alone, when we break our silence and speak out, when we reach out to give or receive help, that certain truths finally become clear.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624271552740,"sku":"10132023995","price":27.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791164065011.jpg?v=1786426318"},{"product_id":"끝말잇기-김영진-그림책-17","title":"Word Chain - Kim Young-jin Picture Book 17","description":"Description\n\n'Word Chain'—the magic spell that turns even a tiring hike into pure fun!\n\nOn a bright weekend, Geurin and his dad head out to the mountains together, both looking a little concerned about their round bellies. Geurin thought any time with dad would be fun, but just ten minutes into the hike, he's already worn out and bored, wanting nothing more than to rest. That's when Geurin comes up with a clever idea—suggesting they play the word chain game with his dad.\n\n\"Hiking!\" \"Landslide!\" \"Attitude!\" ... Wait, what?!\n\nOnce the word chain game begins, Geurin's steps grow lighter and lighter. The more they play, the more delightful imaginings and laughter fill the air. Before long, Geurin shouts \"Slam dunk!\" and leaps up as if sinking a basketball into a hoop, and the once-tedious mountain trail transforms—like magic—into a scene from a spy movie featuring \"drama\" and \"James Bond.\" Along the way, Geurin even drifts into cherished memories from his childhood.\n\nBut perhaps the real magic of the word chain game lies not in the words themselves, but in the deep love a father has for his son, and the affection shining through Geurin's bright smile back at his dad. On a sunny autumn day out with your child, try casting this magic spell yourselves—you might just find your hearts connecting anytime, anywhere!\n\nFrom parent to child, and from that child to the next... the endless thread of family bonds and love.\n\nAs a penalty for losing the word chain game, Dad promises to treat Geurin to a bowl of sundaetguk (Korean blood sausage soup). Explaining how to enjoy it for the first time, Dad's face lights up with excitement.\n\n\"Add a spoonful of seasoning sauce, \/ season it with salted shrimp. \/ Chives are good too. \/ First, scoop out the meat and eat it, \/ and once about half the meat is left, mix in the rice—it's delicious that way.\"\n\nAs Geurin takes his first spoonful of rice mixed into the soup, Dad happily adds a bit of radish kimchi on top and gently brings up a story from his own childhood. As it turns out, Geurin's dad has his own cherished memory of the very first time his parents treated him to sundaetguk, back when he was about Geurin's age! Watching his son enjoy one of his own favorite foods seems to fill Geurin's dad with quiet happiness—and perhaps, decades ago, his own parents felt that same warm, touching feeling. Bridging decades through a single bowl of soup, Geurin and his father—back when he was a boy—look remarkably alike as they eat.\n\nA heartwarming story about our children, our families!\n\nKorea's beloved everyday-fantasy picture book series—'Kim Young-jin Picture Book'!\n\nKnown as the \"dad author\" for his vivid, true-to-life episodes that resonate deeply with readers, Kim Young-jin returns with a heartfelt new title. While his previous works, Mom, I'm Coming! and Dad, I'm Coming!, tenderly portrayed the depth of parental love, his newest book, Word Chain, warmly captures the everyday bonds that quietly strengthen a family.\n\nWhat begins as a game to pass the time on a boring hike becomes something more—each word connecting to the next, just as the bond between father and son grows stronger with every exchange. These small, ordinary moments—sometimes sparking cherished memories—come across as cozy and warm to readers, while Kim Young-jin's signature imaginative illustrations fill every page with delightful detail.\n\nJust like the endless chain of words in this playful game, discover the warm story of family love passed down—from grandparents to parents, and from parents to children.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624293081316,"sku":"03262024999","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788955827255.jpg?v=1786426443"},{"product_id":"파닥파닥-해바라기","title":"Flutter Flutter Sunflower","description":"Description \"It's okay to be a little small, a little slow!\" Words of encouragement for children growing hard at their own pace!In our daily lives, we often rush to have more, faster, than everyone else, valuing speed above all. And without realizing it, we apply this same mindset to children, who need time to grow slowly and build relationships with the world around them. We watch children who walk a bit later, who are a bit shorter, or who express themselves a bit more shyly, and we judge them as \"fast\" or \"slow.\" This kind of bias can lead to hasty judgments about a child's potential, sometimes robbing them of opportunities that should be given fairly to everyone. The sunflower at the heart of this story sprouts a little later than its friends and grows a little more slowly. Because it's smaller than the others its age, it's soon forgotten by the group and struggles to survive in a spot with little sunlight or water. Sometimes it cries, but it never gives up hope that it will grow someday. Then one day, the little sunflower dreams of using its leaves as wings and joyfully flying up into the sky. When it wakes from the dream, it gathers its courage and flaps its leaves with all its might. The tiny sunflower that everyone had forgotten finally makes its presence known through the sound of its fluttering, and with the enthusiastic cheers and support of its friends, it grows beautifully at its own pace. This book carries a powerful message of encouragement: even if you feel small and unremarkable right now, if you keep bending, stretching, and flapping your wings like this little sunflower did, searching for the pace and way that suits you, you will grow in your own time.\"Oh? There's a sunflower here too!\" The good influence that begins with a little care and attention!The dark, cramped corner where the little sunflower struggled to survive was actually shade cast by the taller sunflowers growing around it. The tall sunflowers, unaware that a small sunflower was tucked into the narrow gap beside them, basked in the sun and drank their fill of rainwater every day, growing taller and taller. Their behavior reminds us of how we, too, sometimes cause harm to others through carelessness or simply not paying attention. The story of the sunflower teaches us that the small attention we pay to those around us can become a great source of strength and encouragement for someone else. Just as something magical happened when the tall sunflowers became aware of the small sunflower's existence, paying attention to those around us can reveal things we never noticed before. The bee and butterfly, who first discovered the little sunflower in the shade and took an interest in it, cheered it on, telling it that it could fly, and flapped along with it with all their might. Hearing the sound of the sunflower, bee, and butterfly's wings, the tall sunflowers looked around and, without anyone needing to ask, made room for the little sunflower to grow. In the final scene, the little sunflower—now grown tall—discovers a new sprout, small and growing slowly just as it once did, once again emphasizing the importance of small acts of care and consideration. When even small kindness and sharing spread from one to another like this, our whole community can become a warmer place. Reading this book may inspire you to look around and wonder if someone nearby is quietly flapping their wings, or if someone might need your help. Illustrations that make you smile just by looking at them, clever and witty scenes, followed by a heartwarming twist! As you open the book, the sunflower's comical expressions, brought to life by the author's rich imagination, immediately catch your eye. The friends of Sunflower Garden singing joyfully in the warm sunlight, the little sunflower barely catching a drop or two of rain as it falls between its friends, the endless field of sunflowers stretching out beneath the sunflower soaring into the sky, and the earnest expression on its face as it flaps with all its might—the sight of the sunflowers in the garden, growing hard and cheering each other on, is enough to bring a smile to your face. What begins as the whimsical premise of \"a flying sunflower\" leads us to a warm and touching twist. 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Maybe that's why even the bedtime story Mom reads doesn't feel fun. Noticing Mom's worried look, Pengi finally opens up about what's been bothering her: her kindergarten friend Tayo pushed her and cut in line, and it hurt her feelings. Mom's comforting words help for a moment, but the very next day, while waiting for the kindergarten bus, Tayo cuts in front of Pengi again. Furious this time, Pengi decides to pay Tayo back for everything he's done — she pushes him, cuts in line, and even hides his toy.\n\nFrom then on, tension builds between Pengi and Tayo. Whether lining up, sitting in class, or spotting a cool toy, the two end up competing and fighting over everything. As the fighting continues, both children start to feel uneasy, and even kindergarten — once so much fun — becomes a place they dread going to.\n\nSeeing how upset Pengi and Tayo are, their moms step in with comforting words: \"Want to know a magic phrase Mom uses sometimes? It's a little bit of magic I use too. If you say 'I'm sorry' and 'It's okay,' you'll be friends again in no time — maybe even closer than before.\"\n\n— From the story\n\nThe next day, Pengi and Tayo end up paired together for block-building time at kindergarten. Will they be able to make up using the magic words their moms taught them?\n\nA Magic Phrase From a Parent's Heart, for Children Still Learning How to Connect: 'I'm Sorry' and 'It's Okay'\n\nAt kindergarten, children build social skills by meeting all kinds of friends. Meeting many different friends can mean more fun, but differences between them can also lead to small conflicts and arguments — just as Tayo the quick-footed ostrich's energetic behavior led to a misunderstanding with Pengi the penguin. But even though the kids in the Green Class are all so different, they share one thing in common: when trouble arises, they all cry out for \"Mom!\"\n\nPengi's and Tayo's moms don't step in to solve the children's problems for them. Instead, they listen, empathize with their hurt feelings, offer gentle guidance, and trust their children enough to let them work things out. Thanks to this support, Pengi and Tayo bravely resolve their conflict on their own.\n\n'I'm Sorry, It's Okay' is a book made with a parent's wish that children find the courage to make up with their friends. Read this book together with children who aren't sure how to make peace after a fight — it will give them the courage they need. Even after a quarrel, this story shows how a healthy friendship can be rebuilt through honest reconciliation.\n\nA Kindergarten Fantasy Picture Book by Father-Author Kim Young-jin!\n\nKnown for capturing special everyday moments and bringing children's stories vividly to life, author Kim Young-jin returns with the second book in his 'Red Brick Kindergarten' series. While the first book, 'My First Day of Kindergarten,' portrayed the nervous excitement of a child's first day, 'I'm Sorry, It's Okay' tells the story of the friendship between Pengi and Tayo, two lively and distinct members of the cheerful Green Class.\n\nStarting from Pengi's misunderstanding of Tayo's energetic, always-running-around behavior, the story unfolds through a fight and the courageous process of making up, all captured in Kim Young-jin's signature lively text and artwork. In particular, the humorous and richly detailed fantasy illustrations that appear after Pengi and Tayo reconcile seem to offer encouragement to any child hesitating to make peace after a quarrel.\n\nRead this book to children who are upset after a fight. It takes real courage to say 'I'm sorry,' but the moment those words are spoken, their hurt feelings will melt away in the most wonderful way. And what if they fight again? Don't worry — we'll always have the magic words: 'I'm sorry' and 'It's okay!'","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624323719396,"sku":"10252024986","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788955827453.jpg?v=1786426614"},{"product_id":"내가-나라서-정말-좋아","title":"I'm So Glad I'm Me","description":"\"There's a word you need to hear in every moment of life.\"\n\nPractice being gentle in expression yet strong in heart, cherishing and loving yourself.\n\nMs. Kim Ji-hwon, who meets children in her classroom every day, discovered that even among confident, outspoken older elementary students, many quietly struggle because they can't properly express their true feelings. Children tend to be more generous toward others than themselves, find it hard to refuse or ask favors of close friends, and sometimes hesitate in front of a friend who bravely apologizes, damaging the relationship.\n\nWhen children aren't honest about their own emotions, unspoken feelings build up like a balloon until their chest feels tight. When friendships go wrong, it becomes hard to focus on schoolwork, making school life difficult, and eventually leading children to dislike themselves.\n\nTo help children affirm themselves and shine with their own unique light, Ms. Kim began holding special morning meetings filled with warm yet firm words. I'm So Glad I'm Me gathers 40 of the most-loved phrases—chosen from real concerns shared during morning meetings and resonating with 240,000 followers—that are the words parents most want to say to their children every day.\n\nWhen a friend treats you carelessly, when your kindness is rejected, when you want to apologize or be apologized to, when you feel like you're falling behind, when you want to give up, on days you dislike yourself—in every moment that calls for comfort and courage, this book encourages children to acknowledge their feelings and express their hearts wisely and gracefully.\n\nStart practicing self-care and self-love with these simple yet powerful words:\n\"I'll handle it myself.\"\n\"You're someone who leads with heart.\"\n\"It's okay, that can happen.\"\n\"I'm so glad I'm me!\"\n\nA must-read for children who want to respect themselves, protect boundaries, and express their emotions wisely.\n\nWho are words for? For the listener. Talking to yourself is for you; conversation is for everyone. This book reminds us that words we shouldn't say to others, we shouldn't say to ourselves either.\n\nInstead of words that crush confidence and courage like \"I'm always like this\" or \"I can't do it,\" encourage the desire to try with warm words like \"It's okay, that can happen\" and \"You can do it!\"\n\nAnd when talking with friends, what's needed isn't just pleasant words, but respectful words that protect each other's boundaries: \"I'll handle it myself.\" \"Okay, I understand. Sorry!\" We all have the right to decide by our own standards and the right to decline others' requests.\n\nWhen conflict is brought into the light, friendship becomes clear; a courageous refusal protects you. 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In particular, today's children, who are exposed to social media from an early age, tend to express emotions simply through actions like clicking \"like\" or a heart icon. As a result, they often lose the opportunity to put the subtle and complex emotions beneath the surface into words.\n\nTeacher Lee Hyun-a wrote this book with warmth and conviction, hoping to help children express and regulate their feelings. Children who have a healthy emotional vocabulary have the power to express and manage their hearts wisely. Give your child clear and sturdy emotional language, so they can become the master of their own heart and stride confidently into the world.\n\n— Lee Hyun-a (15-year veteran elementary school teacher, Head of the Children's Book Research Group \"Because I Love It\")\n\n★ Why Is Expressing and Regulating Emotions Important?\n\nExpressing and regulating emotions is essential because it's deeply connected to healthy relationships, academic achievement, and mental health as children grow. For example, if a child doesn't understand or know how to express sadness, an unexplainable sense of helplessness and overwhelming sadness can make school life difficult, concentration on studies hard, and communication with friends challenging.\n\nBut when a child clearly recognizes that what they're feeling is sadness, and receives comfort and support from those around them, they can manage their own life with health and wisdom.\n\nIn Inside Out 2, various emotions like Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment appear, with Anxiety in particular driving much of the story. In today's highly competitive and comparison-driven world, when anxiety strikes, many children don't know how to handle it and end up pushing themselves toward the worst-case scenario, becoming discouraged. How wonderful would it be if they had the emotional vocabulary to embrace themselves in these moments? This book offers children a rich and nourishing emotional vocabulary.\n\nFeatures of This Book\n\n1. Explore 18 emotions across 4 categories using a Mood Meter based on expert research.\nThe \"Mood Meter\" is a tool developed by Yale University's Center for Emotional Intelligence to help people recognize and regulate their emotions. It maps emotions along two axes—\"pleasantness\" on the horizontal axis and \"energy level\" on the vertical axis—dividing them into four color zones. This allows readers to intuitively see the distribution of emotions at a glance and explore similar emotions within each category. Words That Embrace Your Emotions uses a \"Mood Meter for Kids,\" reimagined by Teacher Lee Hyun-a to suit children's perspectives, exploring 18 emotions across 4 categories. By using this kid-friendly Mood Meter to identify the color and position of their current feelings, children can clearly grasp their emotions and give them specific names—almost like holding a map of their own emotions.\n\n2. 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Practical, situation-based solutions drawn from a real elementary school teacher's experience.\nTeacher Lee Hyun-a, who has spent years observing children up close, offers clear, practical solutions for various situations—each one infused with a spoonful of warmth and a spoonful of empathy, drawn from her wealth of classroom experience.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624359403748,"sku":"07222025990","price":26.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169212724.jpg?v=1786426803"},{"product_id":"친구가-상처-줄-때-똑똑하게-나를-지키는-법","title":"How to Wisely Protect Myself When a Friend Hurts Me","description":"Description\n\nThe new work from Ms. Lee Hyun-a, author of the bestseller \"Words That Comfort Feelings\"\n\nFor 10 years running, the #1 worry among elementary students has been \"friendships.\" Is there really no way to protect both a precious friendship and my own heart?\n\nChildren who are just beginning their social lives as elementary students encounter new types of friends they've never dealt with before, along with countless conflicts among peers. \"Why am I always the one left out?\" \"If my best friend bullies me, shouldn't I just grin and bear it so I don't end up alone?\" \"I clearly told them to stop, so why do they tease me even more?\"\n\nAs a longtime \"heart doctor\" listening to children's worries in the classroom, Ms. Lee Hyun-a noticed that the most urgent and painful concern for today's children is the difficulty of friendship. She met children who felt that arguing with a friend was the scariest thing in the world, whose hearts crumbled over the smallest misunderstandings between friends, and who especially suffered in silence, not knowing how to handle it when a friend hurt or bullied them. This led her to ask: \"How can these children protect their hearts without getting hurt, while still building healthy friendships?\"\n\n\"How to Wisely Protect Myself When a Friend Hurts Me\" is the culmination of the observation, contemplation, and research that grew out of this question she held as a teacher.\n\nWant to build healthy friendships? Practice, make mistakes, and move forward little by little!\n\nThe author first turned 10 common problem situations in friendships into stories. She then arranged text and illustrations like scenes from a picture book, so that anyone can easily immerse themselves in and relate to these situations.\n\nThe main characters in these 10 stories are upset because of their friends, yet they suffer in silence because they don't want to ruin the friendship. They're afraid that if they honestly tell their friend how they feel, the friend might stop playing with them, get upset, or grow distant.\n\nBut simply enduring in silence or running away never actually solves the problem. Once readers have fully related to each problem situation, it's time to try out the following pages, \"Try This\" and \"Take One More Step.\" These include setting boundaries with a friend who doesn't respect them, refusing requests they don't want to fulfill, and reaching out to a new friend instead of sticking with a best friend who bullies them.\n\nAfter seeing how 10 different characters, each the star of their own story, overcome their own friendship struggles, readers come to understand what \"smart\" really means in this book. It's not the kind of smart that gets a perfect test score or solves a hard math problem — true smartness is \"the strength to protect your own heart while wisely navigating friendships.\" Of course, this strength doesn't appear on its own. As the book shows, the only way forward is to face challenges, make mistakes, and try again with courage — so that both you and your friends can learn and grow together, little by little.\n\nOne important feature of this book is that the children in it are drawn as animals rather than people. This is meant to minimize the gender- and appearance-related stereotypes that often appear when depicting children's relationships — avoiding clichés like portraying the child who bullies others as a big boy, or the child who spreads rumors as a prim and proper girl.\n\nAnother key feature is that the characters cannot be neatly divided into \"good\" and \"bad.\" Just as a child who is excluded by a close friend in the book also spreads false rumors and acts as an aggressor in another group, peer conflicts among children are difficult to understand through a simple black-and-white lens of good versus evil.\n\nBecoming a steady support for children so that friendship struggles can become opportunities for growth\n\nMany parents ask the author whether they should be teaching their children how to defend themselves, worried that their child might get hurt in friendships. Seeing a child struggle in a friendship can feel heartbreaking, and parents sometimes worry it might leave too deep a wound. But considering that children will continue to grow through countless relationships in the future, caregivers' attitudes need to change too, when it comes to friendship...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624359534820,"sku":"07222025987","price":26.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169213684.jpg?v=1786426803"},{"product_id":"감정을-안아-주는-말-따라-쓰기","title":"Words That Embrace Emotions: A Handwriting Practice Book","description":"★ By a Bestselling Author and 16-Year Veteran Elementary Teacher ★\nAn emotional literacy practice book from teacher Lee Hyun-a!\n\n★ An Instant Bestseller ★\nThe handwriting practice edition of Words That Embrace Emotions has arrived!\n\nJust 15 minutes a day — watch your child's emotional expression transform.\n\nFollowing the runaway success of Words That Embrace Emotions, which became a bestseller the moment it was released, this companion handwriting practice book is now here. Author Lee Hyun-a, who has long served as the classroom's \"heart pharmacist\" comforting children's hearts, fills these pages with the warm, steady words she has shared — and wishes to share — with children.\n\nThis book includes all the emotions covered in Words That Embrace Emotions, along with all 36 feelings from the 'Mood Meter for Kids,' offering an even richer handwriting practice experience. Beyond these 36 emotions, the book also includes activity pages where children can name their own unique feelings and write comforting words to themselves. Through these pages, children can broaden their colorful, textured spectrum of emotions.\n\nSpend just 15 minutes a day writing an emotion diary and carefully copying warm, comforting words in neat handwriting. This helps children care for their own feelings and keeps encouraging words close at hand. When these words accumulate day by day, children can learn to see each day as beautiful and warm.\n\n★ Features of This Book\nWords That Embrace Emotions: Handwriting Practice was created with three key features to support children's emotional intelligence development.\n\n1. Emotion Diary: A Mirror to the Heart\nUsing the 36 emotions from the 'Mood Meter for Kids,' children find the words that best match their feelings and use emotional vocabulary to write a diary entry. This builds the ability to healthily express one's inner state with the right words.\n\n2. Handwriting Practice: A Palette of 36 Emotions to Expand Vocabulary\nLearning emotion words is like gaining more colors of crayons to work with. This book gives children a palette of 36 emotions. 'Angry' branches into 'scared,' 'furious,' and 'anxious'; 'happy' expands into 'moved,' 'overwhelmed with joy,' and 'proud' — allowing children to express their feelings more precisely and richly.\n\n3. Building Emotional Literacy: A Strong Root for Healthy Relationships\nEmotional literacy is the ability to accurately read and understand one's own and others' emotions. It goes beyond simply recognizing feelings — it includes understanding the context and meaning behind those emotions, responding appropriately, and empathizing with others. By copying these comforting words, children naturally learn how to communicate in a variety of emotional situations. Growing emotional literacy leads to greater self-understanding and empathy for others, forming a strong root for healthy relationships.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624359600356,"sku":"07222025989","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169213448.jpg?v=1786426803"},{"product_id":"착한-달걀","title":"The Good Egg","description":"Description: \"What makes you happy?\" A journey of self-discovery for the ever-so-good egg!\n\nFor both children and adults, truly knowing and caring for yourself is essential. When we understand and love ourselves, we gain the strength to look at others with warmth, empathy, and understanding. The Good Egg always did good deeds and helped everyone else, but never took care of himself. Eventually, all the pressure and stress caused a big crack to appear on his head. Caught in a case of \"good kid syndrome,\" the Good Egg was kind to everyone else, but not to himself.\n\nOnly after he fell apart did he finally decide to make a change, setting off on a journey alone. He takes walks, reads books, writes in a journal, and meditates, spending time entirely for himself for the very first time. Through this time of self-reflection, he realizes many things and heals both body and mind, eventually returning to his smooth, whole self once again. With a renewed heart, the Good Egg decides to return to his friends. That doesn't mean he stops doing good deeds—but now he understands and accepts that not every egg is like him, and that no egg is perfect. Including himself.\n\n\"The Good Egg\" teaches children just how important it is to love and take care of themselves. It also gently reminds them that no one is perfect—a lesson that will give them quiet strength as they face challenges in the wider world ahead.\n\nA Story About Being Good, From the Creators Who Captivated Kids Worldwide With The Bad Seed!\n\n\"The Good Egg\" is the follow-up picture book by Jory John and Pete Oswald, the award-winning duo behind the New York Times bestseller \"The Bad Seed.\" Just like its predecessor, \"The Good Egg\" became an Amazon Best Book of the Year and a New York Times bestseller upon release, proving its lasting popularity.\n\nThe same authors who won over readers with the mischievous, scuffed-up, black-eyed Bad Seed now return with the Good Egg—bright-eyed, perfectly postured, and always wearing a kind smile. Watching the Good Egg grow more and more exhausted from always doing the hard work, helping others, and never losing his smile is enough to tug at anyone's heartstrings.\n\nAs he travels alone, losing track of time and days, growing a long shaggy beard and diligently applying cucumber slices for skin care, readers can't help but laugh at his silly, endearing antics—while also being gently prompted to ask themselves what they truly want.\n\nRead \"The Good Egg\" together with your child, and offer comfort and encouragement so that our children can grow up thinking, deciding, and taking responsibility for themselves—rather than feeling pressured to simply be \"good.\"","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624366317796,"sku":"09112025999","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788955826418.jpg?v=1786426838"},{"product_id":"게임하고-싶어-김영진-그림책-16","title":"I Want to Play Games! - Kim Young-jin Picture Book 16","description":"Description: Geurin, Dad, and the whole family are hooked on video games? If you can't avoid it, why not enjoy it in a healthy way!\n\nGeurin is completely absorbed in games played on Mom's smartphone and computer. Having broken his promise to do homework first more times than he can count, no amount of coaxing or scolding seems to work — so Dad decides to take matters into his own hands and tackle Geurin's gaming habit. Instead of letting him sneak around playing games on Mom's phone, Dad brings home a game console that can be played on the big TV screen, so he, Geurin, and older brother Mireu can play together. \"If you finish what you need to do and manage your time well, gaming can be a perfectly fine hobby. Let's set a fixed time for it from now on,\" Dad reassures Geurin. But once they all start playing together, the games are so much fun that Geurin, Dad, and Mireu all lose track of time. In the end, Mom lays down the law: no more games. Lying in their room staring at the ceiling, unable to bear the boredom, Geurin, Dad, and Mireu head out to play soccer instead. Running until they're out of breath, sweating as they kick the ball around, they discover a completely different kind of joy — one that's nothing like sitting or lying down and pressing buttons with their fingers.\n\nAuthor Kim Young-jin, known for capturing the everyday lives of families like ours, shares a story about 'gaming' — something he has thought about deeply as a father for a long time. The story of a household that's never quiet because of a child's gaming, where even the grown-up who scolds the child ends up getting hooked on games too, feels vivid and true to life, while offering children warm understanding and heartfelt encouragement. To all the children and families out there who listen to each other's feelings, work through struggles together, and grow a little more each day — keep going!\n\nWhen adults see a child hooked on games, they often try to stop the gaming first, before trying to understand how the child feels. They might distract the child with favorite foods or toys, scold them outright, or simply take away the device. But this book suggests something different: when children and adults truly listen to each other and talk things through, family struggles can be resolved more easily and naturally than we might expect.\n\n『I Want to Play Games!』 tells, in a child's own honest voice, exactly why kids love online games so much. Books take time to get interesting after you start reading, but games are fun from the very first moment. And that's not all — while adults praise you only occasionally, in games you get praised and rewarded constantly. Even when you make a mistake, all you have to do is hit the restart button and begin again as if nothing happened. The story goes on to reveal that Dad, who tried to stop Geurin from gaming, ends up hooked himself, and that Mom, who scolds Geurin every time he plays, actually used to be quite the gamer herself back in the day. Through this, the book shares the true feelings of parents who understand better than anyone how much their children want to keep playing, yet have no choice but to gently guide and encourage them. As you read this book with your children, try having an honest conversation about games. By listening to each other's perspectives and working through the issue together, both children and adults may find they've grown up a little more than they realized.\n\nA story about our real kids, our real families! The 'Kim Young-jin Picture Book' series — Korea's beloved series of everyday-life fantasy picture books! Beloved 'dad author' Kim Young-jin, celebrated for stories capturing the special moments hidden within children's ordinary daily lives, now shares a story about 'gaming' that he has pondered as a father for a long time. Geurin hiding anywhere he can in the house — under the bed, beside the living room sofa, under the kitchen table, even in the bathroom — just to sneak in some gaming; scooping up a big spoonful of his favorite fruit jelly; going to his room to do homework but immediately losing focus as his mind wanders back to games — these scenes capture, in loving detail, the image of our own adorable, mischievous kids, impossible to stay mad at for long. And in scenes where Geurin becomes a character inside the game, dashing around excitedly to complete missions, or sneaking behind the sofa where Mom and Dad are sitting like a scene straight out of a spy movie, we see the author's playful, insightful eye for how children really are.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624367988964,"sku":"09242025990","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788955826432.jpg?v=1786426845"},{"product_id":"유치원-버스를-타고-빨간-벽돌-유치원-5","title":"Riding the Kindergarten Bus - Red Brick Kindergarten 5","description":"\"Bongbong, what are you thinking about today?\" The secret weapon that turns an ordinary day into something special—just for kids! Bongbong is always lost in imagination on the kindergarten bus. While the other children rush to get off as soon as the bus arrives, Bongbong lets his mind wander, spreading the wings of imagination. Today, once again, Bongbong doesn't get off the bus with his friends—he's too absorbed in making up an exciting story. \"Bongbong, what are you thinking about so deeply?\" asks Teacher Ogol. Bongbong answers, \"Pills fell from the sky. I spotted the one meant for my mom right away, but suddenly a terrifying dinosaur blocked my path!\" The next day, unable to get off the bus again, Bongbong shares the imaginary world filling his head when the teacher asks. Teacher Ogol creates a chance for Bongbong to share his special imagination with his classmates, and soon Bongbong and his friends set off together on an exciting imaginary journey. This book vividly captures the joy children find in everyday life through wonderfully inventive imagination. As they read, children will deeply relate to Bongbong and his friends, and each will find their own fun stories bubbling up in their minds. Shall we meet dinosaurs and ride spaceships with Bongbong again today? From a dinosaur tossing gifts down from the sky to a space garden blooming with flowers—the world of imagination becomes more fun and grows bigger when everyone joins in! Bongbong is more used to spending time alone than mingling with other children, so he often gets lost in his own world rather than communicating with friends. Watching Bongbong's imaginative play, Teacher Ogol realizes that this kind of imaginative play could actually help him connect with his classmates. So she begins looking for natural ways to bring his friends into the imaginative games he loves. Soon, his classmates find themselves drawn into Bongbong's wonderfully wild stories—healing a dinosaur's sore toe, thinking up a gift for the pill that cured his mom, and more. Through joyful time spent together with friends, Bongbong learns the delight of imagination and cooperation, and after the most fun journey yet, he's the very first one off the kindergarten bus. Teacher Ogol encourages Bongbong to connect with his friends while still respecting what he loves and does best—imaginative play. Thanks to her guidance, Bongbong and his friends discover just how fun it is to create stories together, and how much more exciting a story becomes when imaginations combine. This book emphasizes that being with friends is not just about fun—it also plays an important role in building relationships and understanding one another. As you read the story of Bongbong and his friends, feel the sparkle of creativity and the joy of stories made through connecting with others. A lovely kindergarten life story by author Kim Young-jin! The 'Red Brick Kindergarten' Series! 'Red Brick Kindergarten' is a series depicting the small, everyday moments of kindergarten life. It thoughtfully portrays the many emotions and experiences children go through at kindergarten, all while keeping its signature humor and warmth. Author Kim Young-jin delicately captures the everyday conflicts and shifting emotions children commonly experience, showing how children grow through them. In Riding the Kindergarten Bus, the story follows Bongbong and his friends from the Green Class. Bongbong is a somewhat introverted child who often gets lost in his own world. But with help from his teacher and friends, he learns to share his imagination with others. The imaginary journeys Bongbong creates become richer when his friends join in, and his relationships with them deepen as a result. The 'Red Brick Kindergarten' series offers young readers empathy and joy, while reminding adult readers of the innocence and wonder of childhood. With its delicate portrayal of children's subtle emotions, this series moves readers deeply through stories of imagination, friendship, and growth. Through Riding the Kindergarten Bus, readers will rediscover the joy of imagination and the power of togetherness as Bongbong and his friends grow together through their shared imaginary adventures.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624368120036,"sku":"09242025987","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/5-9788955827866.jpg?v=1786426846"},{"product_id":"기다려요-빨간-벽돌-유치원-3","title":"Let's Wait - Red Brick Kindergarten 3","description":"Description: Kito's Fast and Furious Cherry Tomato Growing Adventure!\n\nKito is a clever kid in the Green Class who does everything quickly and well. He's always brimming with confidence, especially during show-and-tell. But for once, something doesn't go Kito's way. During garden class, while everyone else's cherry tomato plants grow tall and strong, Kito's has barely sprouted. Day after day, Kito sighs in frustration in front of his tiny plant.\n\nThen Yeondu offers Kito some plant tonic and says, \"Let's just wait and see.\" Yeondu, a classmate in the Green Class, loves plants and has a thoughtful heart. But he moves slowly and lacks confidence, often stumbling over his words during presentations. To Kito, Yeondu always seemed a bit frustrating to be around.\n\nBut after using the plant tonic, Kito's cherry tomato plant starts to perk up, and Kito begins to truly listen to Yeondu's words: \"Let's wait and see.\" He even starts to enjoy watching his plant grow a little more each day, finding joy in the waiting itself. When the day finally comes to transplant the healthy seedlings into the kindergarten garden, Kito and Yeondu's faces shine as brightly as the plants glimmering under the sunlight.\n\n\"This seed was just born a little weaker than the others. That's why it needs us to wait for it.\"\n\nCherry Tomatoes and Kids Alike Each Have Their Own Pace!\n\nWaiting doesn't come easily to children. Kito grows impatient when his cherry tomato plant doesn't grow as quickly as he'd like. He sings to it every day and tells it he loves it, but nothing seems to help. That's when Yeondu explains that this particular seed was born a little weaker, and simply needs more time.\n\nJust like cherry tomato seedlings that grow at different speeds and take different shapes, our children are the same way. Not every child is quick and clever like Kito — some, like Yeondu, are slower but quiet and deeply thoughtful. At first, Kito found Yeondu's pace frustrating, but as Yeondu helps him care for his plant, Kito comes to appreciate Yeondu's deep knowledge of plants and his caring nature. Despite their differences in personality and pace, Kito and Yeondu grow closer while raising their cherry tomatoes together, eventually becoming the best of friends.\n\n\"Let's Wait\" is a story about the meaning of patience, and about friends with different paces growing and learning together. Read this book with your children — it's sure to become a steadfast friend to little ones growing at their own healthy pace!\n\nStep Into Another Special Story from Kim Young-jin's Delightful Kindergarten Series — This Time About Waiting!\n\nThe third installment of the beloved Red Brick Kindergarten series has arrived! While \"My First Day of Kindergarten\" captured the nervous excitement of a child's first day at school, and \"I'm Sorry, It's Okay\" told the story of children fighting and making up, this new book, \"Let's Wait,\" is set during kindergarten garden time and explores the meaning of patience.\n\nAuthor Kim Young-jin, known as the \"dad author\" who truly understands children's hearts, vividly captures Kito's struggle with waiting in this book. His shift from impatience and frustration to genuine joy as he grows closer to Yeondu is portrayed through a wonderful range of expressive illustrations. The contrast between Kito, the almost-too-perfect rabbit who excels at everything, and Yeondu, the slower but sweet bear, adds extra charm and depth to the story. Amid the lush greenery and bright red cherry tomatoes, the children's beaming smiles suggest that something wonderful awaits at the end of every wait.\n\nDiscover this special story about waiting — a wonderful guide for kindergarten life!","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624368152804,"sku":"09242025986","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/3-9788955827507.jpg?v=1786426845"},{"product_id":"산타-할아버지-질문-있어요-빨간-벽돌-유치원-4","title":"Santa, I Have a Question! - Red Brick Kindergarten 4","description":"Description\n\n\"You can meet him anywhere there's a dream!\" A warm message from Santa Claus to every child in the world!\n\nAs Christmas approaches, Red Brick Kindergarten is filled with colorful decorations and exciting activities. The children in the Green Class think back on times they cried, fought with friends, or whined at their parents, and worry just a little—but they figure Santa will understand that much, so they happily chat about what presents they want for Christmas. Mimi wants a dollhouse, but more than anything, this year she really wants to meet Santa Claus in person. When she shares this wish, her friends Tayo, Pengi, Tongtongi, and Yeondu all say they've spotted Santa at the mart, the department store, and even in front of the cell phone shop. \"Maybe Santa got hungry on his way to buy presents and stopped for a fish-shaped bread snack?\" Questions bubble up in the children's minds like fluffy clouds, and Mimi's longing to meet Santa grows stronger and stronger. She even takes a nap ahead of time and tries to drink her mom's bitter coffee (though she spits it right out) so she can stay awake late into the night. And on Christmas night, Mimi finally meets Santa Claus.\n\nThe Santa in this book is a bit quirky and might be a little different from how we imagined him. But he helps us remember something about Christmas we may have forgotten: that Santa's heart is all about making children happy and giving them dreams to hold onto—and that no matter how many times a child has cried, every child in the world deserves to be loved just as they are.\n\nAdorable questions and answers full of delightful surprises! Everything you ever wanted to ask Santa!\n\nIf Santa were standing in front of you right now, what would you ask him? Santa, I Have a Question! is packed with pure, charming questions dreamed up by Mimi, the wonderfully quirky and endlessly cheerful little chick, as she thinks about Santa Claus. And just as delightfully unexpected are the real Santa's answers, which bring even more joy.\n\nTo the question, \"Is Rudolph on the rooftop right now?\" comes the surprising reply: \"Rudolph's knees haven't been so good lately, so I've been getting around by drone for a few years now.\" When Mimi asks, \"What do you do in other seasons?\" Santa answers, \"Not so different from anyone else. Lately I've been painting. I'm working hard—I'd love to hold an art exhibition someday!\"—giving us an unexpected peek into Santa's own dreams. And to the question, \"Do you like fish-shaped bread?\" Santa simply says, \"Fish-shaped bread is a must in winter,\" showing us a side of him that feels just like a warm, familiar neighborhood grandpa.\n\nRead Mimi's story with Santa Claus alongside your child, and imagine together what you might ask if you ever got to meet Santa yourself. It'll make the wait for Christmas even more exciting and full of anticipation.\n\nAuthor-Dad Kim Young-jin's 'Red Brick Kindergarten' Series: Full of Childlike Wonder and Christmas Excitement! A Christmas Story for the Green Class Friends!\n\nThe fourth book in the beloved 'Red Brick Kindergarten' series by 'author-dad' Kim Young-jin—known for capturing the special moments hidden in children's everyday lives—has arrived. Following My First Day of Kindergarten, which captures the nervous excitement of a child's first day; I'm Sorry, It's Okay, about the disagreements and warm reconciliations that happen between friends; and Let's Wait, which teaches patience through growing tomatoes—comes Santa, I Have a Question!, a story that lets children feel Santa's love and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas.\n\nOpening this book feels like stepping into a toy wonderland—toy robots, trains, block dinosaurs, pretty dolls, and all the Christmas presents kids dream of are spread across the pages, along with scenes that capture the warm and joyful spirit of Christmas, sure to capture children's attention. After the exciting, dreamlike meeting with Santa, morning arrives with a scene of children sledding on freshly fallen white snow—showing that the joy of Christmas lingers on even after the holiday itself has ended.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624368382180,"sku":"09242025985","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/4-9788955827798.jpg?v=1786426848"},{"product_id":"엄마가-유령이-되었어-두고두고-보고-싶은-그림책-53","title":"엄마가 유령이 되었어!-두고두고 보고 싶은 그림책 53","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; font-weight:700; margin:0 0 16px;\"\u003eDescription\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cdiv style=\"position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%;height:0;margin:16px 0;\"\u003e\u003ciframe src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/NQ5EGHYqtok\" style=\"position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen\u003e\u003c\/iframe\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"wpa-warning wpa-image-missing-alt size-full wp-image-171013\" data-warning=\"Missing alt text\" height=\"1303\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/171011_8955823509_1-2.jpg?v=1786444079\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"700\"\u003e\u003cb\u003e일본 열도를 웃고 울린 감동의 화제작!\u003cbr\u003e\n★ 2015년 7월 출간 이후 40만 부 돌파(2016년 5월 기준)\u003cbr\u003e\n★ 2015 일본 아마존 그림책 1위\u003cbr\u003e\n★ 일본 전국학교도서관협의회 선정 도서\u003c\/b\u003e우리 엄마가 귀신이 되었다고?\u003cbr\u003e\n귀엽고 사랑스러운 표지를 펼치자마자 “엄마가 자동차에 부딪쳐서 유령이 되었습니다.” 하고 충격적인 시작을 합니다. 내가 갑자기 죽다니, 화들짝 놀란 마음을 겨우 달랜 엄마 유령은 자신이 죽은 것보다 아들 건이가 더 걱정입니다. 엄마 없이 우리 아들, 괜찮을까요? 건이가 궁금해 집으로 날아가 보니, 아니나 다를까 할머니 품에서 엉엉 울고 있는 아이가 보입니다. 엄마 유령은 건이와 할머니 주변을 맴돌며 자신의 존재를 알리지만 아무도 엄마 유령의 모습은 볼 수 없습니다. 그런데 그날 밤, 12시가 지나자 기적처럼 엄마 유령의 모습이 건이에게 보입니다. 드디어 서로 말을 나눌 수 있게 된 두 사람, 이제껏 하지 못했던 마음속 깊은 이야기를 하나둘 꺼내기 시작합니다.\u003cb\u003e키득키득 웃다가 가슴 저릿한 감동을 주는 힐링 그림책\u003c\/b\u003e엄마가 유령이 되어 곁에 있는 줄도 모르고, 지금껏 엄마에게 잘못했던 일들을 술술 얘기하는 건이를 보면 웃음이 납니다. 엄마가 잘 때 입에 코딱지를 넣었고, 거짓말을 백 번은 넘게 했고, 엄마가 몇 살인지 까먹어서 친구들한테 예순다섯이라고 했다지요. 아이들은 죽음이라는 무거운 주제를 잠시 잊고 유머가 넘치는 둘의 모습을 보며 까르르 웃으며 즐거워합니다. 엄마가 그리워 엄마의 팬티를 입고 자는 건이의 모습은 다소 엉뚱하기도 하지만 한편으로는 짠합니다. 참다 참다 엄마가 없는 건 싫다고 엉엉 울음을 터트리는 건이를 보면 함께 눈물이 흐르고 가슴이 미어집니다. 엄마 유령은 건이를 달래며 자신이 태어나 가장 잘한 일이 바로 건이를 낳은 것이라 고백합니다. 건이가 얼마나 소중한 존재인지, 엄마가 얼마나 건이를 사랑하는지 알게 하는 대목이지요. 그리고 자신이 사랑하고 좋아하는 건이의 모습을 하나하나 말하며 “건이의 엄마라서, 엄마는 행복했다.”고 진심을 전합니다.\u003cb\u003e엄마, 사라지지 마\u003c\/b\u003e아이들도 언젠가는 죽음을 접하게 됩니다. 함께 지내던 반려동물이나 사랑하는 가족의 죽음을 경험하게 되겠지요. 어른도 감당하기 힘들다고 해서 죽음이라는 주제를 무조건 외면할 수는 없습니다. 사람은 언젠가 죽기에 아이도 죽음에 대해 생각해 보아야 합니다. 당연히 아이에게 엄마의 존재는 너무나 단단하고, 엄마가 없어진다는 것은 상상할 수도 없는 일입니다. 그래서 이 책을 본 아이들은 만약에 우리 엄마가 사라진다면, 하는 간접체험을 할 수 있게 됩니다. 아이들은 옆에 있는 엄마의 소중함을 알고 엄마의 존재에 안심하게 됩니다. 엄마도 그림책을 읽고, 아이와 함께 하는 지금이 얼마나 행복한 순간인지 느낄 수 있지요. 아이와 엄마 모두 늘 곁에 있어 잊고 있던 서로의 소중함을 깨닫게 하는 책입니다. 마지막 페이지에는 아이가 엄마에게, 엄마가 아이에게 편지를 쓰는 공간이 있습니다. 이곳에 평소 마음속 깊이 담아두었던 진심을 서로에게 전해 보세요. 너무나 서로의 존재가 당연했던 매일이 평소와는 다르게 느껴질 거예요.\u003cb\u003e사랑스럽고 행복한 그림으로 전하는 진심 어린 마음\u003c\/b\u003e귀여운 일러스트와 따뜻한 파스텔톤의 그림은 ‘죽음’이라는 어두운 주제를 아이의 눈높이에 맞춰 부드럽게 전합니다. 동글동글하고 아기자기한 색연필 그림이 슬픈 아이의 마음을 괜찮다고 어루만져 주는 것 같습니다. 건이네 거실 바닥에 흩어진 장난감, 벽에 붙은 메모, 펼쳐진 책, 건이의 그림들이 오밀조밀 많은 볼거리를 줍니다. 건이와 엄마가 산책을 나가는 장면에서는 온 동네가 유령으로 가득한 걸 볼 수 있습니다. 아이들이 무섭게 생각하는 귀신을 사람은 물론이고 고양이, 강아지, 기차, 물고기, 똥까지 유령으로 만들어 재미를 더했습니다. ≪엄마가 유령이 되었어!≫는 엄마의 죽음이라는 슬픈 주제를 유머러스한 문장과 따스한 그림으로 담아냈습니다.\u003cb\u003e고단샤 출판사 노부미 작가 인터뷰 중\u003c\/b\u003eQ. ≪엄마가 유령이 되었어!≫는 어떻게 만들게 되셨나요? 그림책에서 죽음을, 그것도 ‘어머니의 죽음’을 다루게 된 계기가 궁금합니다.\u003cbr\u003e\nA. 이 그림책을 쓰겠다고 마음먹은 계기는 제 아내가 ‘얘는 내가 없어도 살 수 있을까?’라고 중얼거린 일 때문이었어요. 저에게는 칸타로(10세)라는 아들과 안(7세)이라는 딸이 있는데, 엄마 입장에서는 두 아이가, 특히 남자아이가 정말로 걱정이 되나 보더라고요. 저도 그렇지만, 남자애란 앞을 보지 않고 바보 같은 짓만 하니까요.\u003cbr\u003e\n엄마가 죽는다는 설정은 그림책에서는 드문, 극단적인 설정이죠. 당연히 평이하게 그릴 수 없는 주제예요. 아이에게 ‘사람이 죽는다’라는 건 어떤 식으로 보일까, 라고 생각했을 때 ‘유령’이라는 키워드가 떠올랐습니다. ‘엄마가 교통사고로 돌아가셨습니다.’라고 단도직입적으로 말하는 것도 무척 힘들죠. 그래서 ‘자동차에 부딪쳤습니다.’라고 했습니다. ‘부딪친다.’라는 게 어떤 건지 아이일지라도 이해할 수 있으니까요. 부딪친다와 유령을 조합하면 이야기가 되겠다고 생각했습니다. 지나치게 산만할지라도 기쁨과 슬픔의 아슬아슬한 선까지 표현할 수밖에 없었습니다. 전반부는 엄마와 평소 나누는 개그를 넣어서, 아이가 ‘웃는다’는 요소를 아주 중요하게 다루었습니다. 물론 그럼에도 엄마의 죽음은 아이에게는 충격적인 사건이겠지요.\u003cbr\u003e\n이 책을 다 읽어주는데 기껏해야 5분밖에 안 걸립니다. 그 5분 동안에 웃고 운다. 이 양극단의 감정을 선사할 수 있는 책은 거의 없을 겁니다. 그림책이기에 가능하죠.\u003cbr\u003e\nQ. 감동했다는 목소리도 있는 한편, 아이에게 트라우마가 생길까봐 걱정이다, 라는 평도 있습니다.\u003cbr\u003e\nA. 아이에게 트라우마가 생길까 봐 걱정이라는 의견도 많았습니다. 전 반대로 아이에게 트라우마가 생겨도 좋다고 생각합니다. 게다가 트라우마가 생길지 안 생길지는 알 수 없어요. 아이는 엄마가 없어진다는 걸 상상하지도 않거니와 상상하고 싶지도 않습니다. 당연한 존재라고 여기니까요.\u003cbr\u003e\n이 그림책은 초고 상태에서 만난 분들이나 강연회에 온 분들에게 읽어드리면서 완성해 나갔습니다. 1,000명가량의 사람들에게 보여줬습니다. 아이들은 읽어주는 도중에 “싫어! 그만 읽어!”라며 울거나 “다신 읽어주지 마!”라며 도망치곤 했습니다. 하지만 이런 반응을 보이는 건 엄마를 좋아하기 때문입니다.\u003cbr\u003e\n그럴 때마다 “너, 엄마가 없어지면 어떻게 할 거야?”라고 물어봤습니다. 아무리 싫어도 상상해보는 것이 무척 중요합니다. 그럼으로써 아이는 엄마가 소중하다는 걸 알 수 있게 됩니다. 사람은 언젠가 반드시 죽습니다. 그런 슬프고 힘든 마음을 그림책 속에서 발산시키는 것이 중요하다고 생각합니다.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624374444260,"sku":"11242025999","price":18.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8955823509_1.jpg?v=1786426882"},{"product_id":"엄마가-유령이-되었어내가-엄마를-골랐어-세트전2권","title":"Mom Became a Ghost! + I Chose My Mom! 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Children tend to be more generous toward others than toward themselves. The closer a friendship, the harder it becomes to say no or ask for a favor, and hesitating in front of a friend who bravely apologizes can even damage a relationship.\n\nWhen children aren't honest with their own emotions, the unspoken words build up inside like a balloon, making their hearts feel heavy. When friendships go wrong, it becomes hard to focus on schoolwork, making school life difficult, and eventually children may even begin to dislike themselves.\n\nTo help children affirm who they are and shine in their own unique way, Ms. Kim began holding special morning meetings filled with warm yet steady words. 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For the listener. Talking to yourself is for you; conversation is for everyone involved. This book reminds us that words we'd never say to someone else shouldn't be said to ourselves either.\n\nInstead of words that crush confidence and courage — \"That's just how I always am,\" \"I can't do it\" — try warm, encouraging words like \"It's okay, that happens,\" and \"You can do it!\" to support the desire to try and grow.\n\nAnd when talking with friends, what's needed isn't just pleasant words, but respectful words that honor each other's boundaries: \"I'll decide for myself,\" \"Okay, I understand. Sorry!\" We all have the right to make our own choices and the right to say no to others' requests. 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Or a tree?\" The little seed lies waiting in the ground through the long, cold winter. Before long, spring rain melts the frozen earth, and warm sunlight begins to warm the soil. From that moment, the seed slowly begins to change. Its hard outer shell softens and swells, then suddenly bursts open as a white root wriggles its way out. At last, a young sprout breaks through the soil.\n\nThis book tells the story of life sprouting and growing through calm, simple text, while the illustrations richly expand on what the restrained words leave unsaid. The underground world where the seed curls up is portrayed with a different feeling in every scene — the cold, the rain, and the sunlight seeping into the earth each create their own distinct mood. Above all, the seed is drawn with such vivid life that children can feel its struggle and determination as if it were their own.\n\nThe illustrator, who had long admired picture books from afar before finally creating this, their first one, captures the drama of a little seed intertwined with earth, sunlight, and rain through richly emotional artwork. The unique charm of these illustrations offers a feeling unlike anything found in any other picture book.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624394105060,"sku":"06232026996","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788955821529.jpg?v=1786426988"},{"product_id":"거꾸로-토끼끼토","title":"거꾸로 토끼끼토","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; font-weight:700; margin:0 0 16px;\"\u003eDescription\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cdiv style=\"position:relative;padding-bottom:56.25%;height:0;margin:16px 0;\"\u003e\u003ciframe src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/39_joeFxaUk\" style=\"position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen\u003e\u003c\/iframe\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"wp-block-image\"\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"wpa-warning wpa-image-missing-alt alignnone size-full wp-image-199388\" data-warning=\"Missing alt text\" height=\"5131\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/199387_i9788955827590.jpg?v=1787374914\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"814\"\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv\u003e“유별난 토끼네. 우리처럼 똑바로 걸으면 안 돼?”\u003cbr\u003e\n남들과 다른 시선으로, 편견에 맞서는 거꾸로 토끼 이야기!\u003cbr\u003e\n토끼는 생일 선물로 받은 예쁜 파란색 신발을 신고 조심조심 길을 걷고 있었어요. “앗, 내 신발!!” 그런데 한 아이가 맞은편에서 급하게 달려오다가 토끼의 신발에 흙탕물을 튀기고 말았어요. 더러워진 새 신발에 토끼는 속상했어요. 이대로 가면 새 신발이 금세 헌 신발이 될 거예요. 신발이 더러워지지 않으려면 어떻게 해야 할까요? 바로 거꾸로 서서 두 귀로 걷는 거예요! 이제 토끼는 거꾸로 ‘끼토’가 되었어요. 끼토는 두 귀로 깡충깡충 신나게 뛰어 다녔어요. 거꾸로 바라보는 세상은 새롭기만 했어요. 하늘에 있던 해님은 땅에서 빛나고 있었고, 땅에 있던 모든 것들은 하늘에 대롱대롱 매달려 있었지요. 끼토는 거꾸로 걷는 것에 멈추지 않고, 자신만의 방식도 만들기 시작했어요. “녕안!(안녕!)”, “워마고!(고마워!)” 등 간단한 말과 단어는 거꾸로 말했고, 밥 먹는 법이나 자는 법도 거꾸로 하기 시작했지요. 그런데 두 귀로 걸어 다니는 일이 쉬운 것은 아니었어요. 다시 두 발로 조심조심 걸어 보자 다짐하던 참이었지요.\u003cbr\u003e\n“얘! 넌 왜 거꾸로 서서 다니니?” “으악! 괴물 토끼다! 도망가자!” “거꾸로 걸으면 키가 안 커.” …\u003cbr\u003e\n이웃 토끼들이 거꾸로 끼토의 모습을 보고 한마디씩 잔소리하기 시작했어요. 끼토는 자신을 이해해 주지 않고 뭐라고만 하는 이웃들에게 짜증도 나고 화가 났지요. 그래서 “다들 날 좀 내버려 둬요!” 하고 크게 외친 뒤 길을 달려가다 그만… 돌부리에 걸려 넘어지고 말았어요. 끼토는 이웃들 앞에서 넘어진 게 부끄럽고 창피해서, 귀가 아픈 데도 아무렇지 않은 척 다시 일어났어요. 그러고는 아무도 없는 바위에 걸터앉아 속상해서 눈물을 흘렸지요. 그때 끼토에게 토끼 토토가 다가왔어요. 토토는 끼토의 다친 귀에 약을 발라 주고, 자신도 끼토처럼 신발이 더러워지는 것이 싫어서 머리에 이고 있다고 말해 주었어요. 토토는 끼토가 말하지 않아도 끼토의 마음과 행동을 이해해 준 첫 번째 친구였어요. 이제 끼토는 울지 않아요. 대신 친구 토토와 함께 다시 자신만의 방식으로 길을 걷기 시작했답니다.\u003cbr\u003e\n남들과는 다른, 자신만의 방법으로 세상의 편견에 맞서는 거꾸로 토끼끼토 이야기는 세상을 바라보는 다양한 시선과 함께 남들에게 주눅 들지 않고 자신만의 길을 가는 ‘나’의 모습을 담고 있습니다. 이제 나다운 것이 무엇인지 확실하게 보여 주는 귀여운 끼토와 그런 끼토를 있는 그대로 받아들여 주는 사랑스러운 친구 토토의 만남을 《거꾸로 토끼끼토》에서 확인해 보세요!\u003cbr\u003e\n‘나답게’ 세상을 걷고 싶은 토끼끼토와\u003cbr\u003e\n다정한 공감력을 지닌 친구 토토의 사랑스러운 만남!\u003cbr\u003e\n토끼끼토는 신발이 더러워지는 것이 싫어서 거꾸로 서서 걷기로 해요. 그 뿐인가요? 토끼끼토는 거꾸로 물구나무서서 걷는 것에서 시작해 간단한 인사나 단어들도 거꾸로 말하고, 먹는 법, 자는 법, 그리고 노래까지 거꾸로 하면서 다양한 방법으로 자신만의 개성을 뽐냅니다. 하지만 남들과 다른 행동 때문에 이웃 토끼들의 따가운 눈총을 받기도 하지요. “유별난 토끼네. 우리처럼 똑바로 걸으면 안 돼?”\u003cbr\u003e\n이때 좌절한 토끼끼토 앞에 나타난 친구 토토는 따듯한 공감으로 끼토에게 위로와 응원을 줍니다. 토끼끼토처럼 새 신발이 더러워지는 것을 싫어하는 토토는 신발을 머리에 올려 두고 걸어요. 토토는 끼토가 말로 표현하지 않은 부분까지 세심하게 알아주는 멋진 친구예요. 끼토가 왜 거꾸로 서서 다니는지 먼저 알아주고, 끼토의 아픈 상처를 돌봐 주고, 거꾸로 걸어다니느라 두 귀는 아프지 않은지 등 끼토의 행동을 이상하게 보거나 비난하는 대신 ‘끼토’ 그 자체를 이해하고 챙겨 줘요. 그렇게 친구가 된 토끼끼토와 토토는 각자의 방식으로 당당하게 함께 걸어갑니다. 엉뚱하게만 보였던 끼토가 세상을 당당히 걸어가는 모습은 이웃 토끼들에게 작은 감동을 줍니다. 토끼끼토를 비난하던 이웃들은 너도나도 네발로 걷고, 데굴데굴 구르고, 게다리 걷기를 하면서 저마다의 다양한 방식으로 걷는 것이 얼마나 즐거운 일인지 깨닫게 되지요.\u003cbr\u003e\n다른 사람의 시선과 편견을 신경 쓰지 않고 ‘나답게’ 앞으로 나아가는 토끼끼토와 친구 토토의 씩씩한 발걸음처럼 여러분만의 걸음걸이로 세상을 걸어 보세요!\u003cbr\u003e\n귀엽고 사랑스러운 그림에 엉뚱한 매력이 가득~!\u003cbr\u003e\n보람 작가만의 다정한 시선으로 완성된, 거꾸로이기에 더 완벽한 세상!\u003cbr\u003e\n생일 선물로 받은 예쁜 파란색 신발을 신고 조심조심 길을 걷고, 신발이 더러워지자 울상을 짓는 토끼의 모습은 우리가 새 신발을 신었을 때의 모습과 똑 닮아 있어요. 그런데 이어지는 토끼의 행동은 모두의 예상을 뛰어넘지요. 물구나무서서 커다란 두 귀로 깡충깡충 뛰어다니는 거꾸로 토끼끼토의 모습은 놀랍고 신기하면서도 당당합니다.\u003cbr\u003e\n《거꾸로 토끼끼토》에서는 보람 작가만의 세상을 바라보는 따뜻한 시선과 귀여운 그림, 기발한 상상력으로, ‘거꾸로’라서 더욱 완벽한 세상에 대해 이야기합니다. 이전 작품인 《모두 참방》과 《완벽한 계란 후라이 주세요》에서 등장했던 사랑스러운 토끼 친구들의 만남을 그린 이번 그림책은, 엉뚱하면서도 자존심 센 미워할 수 없는 토끼끼토와 남들과 달리 끼토의 행동에 공감해 주는 토토, 그리고 그림 장면 곳곳에 숨어서 끼토를 관찰하는 아주 작은 개미, 끼토에 이어 자신들만의 방식으로 공처럼 구르고, 점프하고, 옆으로 길을 걷는 이웃 토끼들까지! 귀엽고 사랑스러운 캐릭터들을 살펴보는 즐거움을 선사합니다. 또한 녕안(안녕), 기라바해(해바라기), 박수(수박), 토마토(토마토) 등 말과 단어를 거꾸로 말하는 끼토 방식이 담겨, 아이들이 재미있게 말놀이를 즐길 수 있게 도와줍니다.\u003cbr\u003e\n이제 거꾸로라서 더욱 완벽한, 《거꾸로 토끼끼토》를 만나 보세요. 길을 걷는 걸음새만큼이나 나다움을 뽐내는 매력 넘치는 토끼끼토와 친구들을 만날 수 있을 거예요!\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49696327565540,"sku":"08202026998","price":18.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/optimize_e5d94d02-6fda-4b00-819a-6670673b622a.jpg?v=1787370302"},{"product_id":"달토끼의-후계자를-찾습니다","title":"달토끼의 후계자를 찾습니다","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; font-weight:700; margin:0 0 16px;\"\u003eDescription\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"wp-block-image\"\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"wpa-warning wpa-image-missing-alt alignnone size-full wp-image-199425\" data-warning=\"Missing alt text\" height=\"4139\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/199423_XL-2-1.jpg?v=1787374950\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"814\"\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"fz-14 flex flex-col gap-3\" id=\"bookSimpleIntro\"\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"text-gray-1000 flex flex-col gap-4\"\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"font-bold\"\u003e한가위 보름달과 함께 빵 터지는\u003cbr\u003e\n즐거움이 가득한 그림책이 둥실 떴습니다!\u003cbr\u003e\n“달토끼의 후계자를 찾습니다!”\u003cbr\u003e\n은퇴를 앞둔 원조 달토끼의 좌충우돌 후계자 찾기!\u003c\/div\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003cdiv class=\"fz-14 flex flex-col gap-3\" id=\"bookDescription\"\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"flex flex-col gap-4 text-gray-800\"\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"\"\u003e달에서 새 별을 만드는 일을 하는 늙은 달토끼는 이제 후계자를 찾기로 했어요. 달토끼가 될 수 있는 조건을 적은 공고문을 땅 곳곳에 붙여 두고, 지원자가 나타나기만을 기다렸지요. 초승달이 차올라 보름달이 되고, 다시 그믐달이 되도록 아무도 오지 않았어요. 결국 달토끼는 직접 후계자를 찾으러 땅으로 내려왔어요. 그런데 웬 거북이가 와서는 “달토끼가 되고 싶습니다!”라고 말하지 뭐예요. 달토끼는 어이가 없어 안 된다고 말했어요. 하지만 거북이는 돌아갈 생각도 없이, 후계자를 찾으러 가는 달토끼를 졸졸 따라나서요. 과연 달토끼는 원하던 후계자를 찾을 수 있을까요?\u003cbr\u003e\n《달토끼의 후계자를 찾습니다》는 자신의 뒤를 이을 후계자를 찾는 달토끼와 어떻게든 달토끼가 되고 싶어 하는 거북이의 이야기를 담은 그림책입니다. 옛이야기 〈별주부전〉, 〈토끼와 거북이〉, 〈토끼의 재판〉 속 토끼들이 카메오로 등장해 읽는 즐거움을 더해 줍니다. 꼬장꼬장한 달토끼 할아버지와 주눅 들지 않는 거북이가 현대적으로 해석한 전통 문양으로 그려진 배경과 어우러지며, 유쾌한 이야기를 만들어 냅니다. 이제 《달토끼의 후계자를 찾습니다》를 읽고, 환한 보름달을 올려다보세요. 미래를 이끌어 갈 새로운 달토끼의 후계자가 누가 되었을지 함께 찾아보세요!\u003c\/div\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\n\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49696329171172,"sku":"08202026990","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/XL_e5a4b567-cc8f-4e4a-9eb8-8ec1097b663e.jpg?v=1787370309"}],"url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/collections\/%ea%b8%b8%eb%b2%97%ec%96%b4%eb%a6%b0%ec%9d%b4.oembed","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}