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This delightful picture book brings the joy of reading to children just beginning to learn their letters.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623776461028,"sku":"1397600795","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1397600795_m-1.jpg?v=1786421674"},{"product_id":"문제가-생겼어요-그림책은-내-친구-25","title":"We Have a Problem! - Picture Books Are My Friend 25","description":"An imaginative picture book by Iwona Chmielewska, who brings together everyday surroundings, personal experience, and abstract ideas to create vivid, three-dimensional flights of fancy. The story is wonderfully simple and concise, yet brimming with delight.\n\nOh no! Something terrible has happened. While ironing and daydreaming for just a moment, a big scorch mark appears on mom's most treasured tablecloth.\n\n■ This is the first book in the imaginative picture book series by Polish-born, Korea-based artist Iwona Chmielewska. While ironing and lost in thought, a child accidentally burns a mark onto the tablecloth—and the ensuing worry and search for a solution is captured in spare, simple illustrations.\n\n■ Grandma embroidered it, and mom treasures it above all else—but now there's an iron-shaped burn mark on the tablecloth. What should I do? Is there any way to fix this? The desperate wish to erase the mark sends the imagination racing, spinning the triangular scorch mark into all sorts of scenarios...\n\nLike a rocket falling from the sky, this sudden disaster feels like something no one—no matter how strong—could stand against. Even the most expensive detergent can't remove it, and neither the owl's wise advice nor tips found on the internet do any good. Even praying doesn't help. No matter how hard you think, no clever solution comes to mind.\n\nShould I blame my little brother? Or grandpa? Maybe I should just hide somewhere no one can find me—deep underground, or all the way to the edge of the world. But there's nowhere left to run, and it's painfully clear whose fault it is. The only thing left to do is confess and ask for forgiveness.\n\nFinally, mom sees the tablecloth. And then she heats up the iron...\n\n■ As the child's worries, doubts, and excuses shift and change, so does the triangular iron mark. A falling rocket bomb becomes the upside-down triangular torso of a strong man, then a detergent bottle, then a computer mouse, then a church building, then grandpa's pipe, then a fenced-in birdcage, then mom's eyes... Going far beyond simple association, the book unfolds a richly three-dimensional imagination that stages entire scenes—all through spare sentences and remarkably simple illustrations. Some scenes, like the one where the child offers flowers to ask forgiveness, only click into place after several readings. Though the story is simple, within it unfolds an entire world: a chair right in front of you, a window with the wind blowing through, a shovel digging deep into the earth. These scenarios range from the everyday—like searching the internet or laundry detergent—to the abstract, like imagining wrongdoing exposed under a bright lamp, to the extraordinary, like escaping by boat. This is what makes the imagination in We Have a Problem! so special: association, metaphor, and abstract thought branching out in every direction. And one more thing—the mom who sweeps away all these worries and troubles in an instant is truly wonderful.\n\n■ There are countless stories hidden within everyday life. Iwona Chmielewska's imaginative picture books explore all of these stories through layers of association and metaphor, creating vivid scenes with restrained lines and colors in wonderfully simple picture books—continuing on into the second and third volumes of the series.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624003936484,"sku":"2019101112053","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/screen_shot_2019-10-12_at_1.21.00_pm.jpg?v=1786423558"},{"product_id":"이보나-흐미엘레프스카의-상상그림책-세트","title":"Iwona Chmielewska's Imagination Picture Book Set","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; font-weight:700; margin:0 0 16px;\"\u003eDescription\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-65815 size-full\" height=\"11754\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/65813_x9788984141681-2.jpg?v=1786441001\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"690\"\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624117248228,"sku":"03182022999","price":180.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788984141681.jpg?v=1786424219"},{"product_id":"학교-가는-길","title":"The Way to School","description":"A lively journey told through crisp, simple graphics! Step by step, day by day, the walk to school becomes a stage for all kinds of adventures and special daydreams. Though it's the same path every day, it opens up into a brand-new world that's different from yesterday. Through familiar, everyday scenery, children are drawn into a sea of imagination.\n\nPast the dentist, past the flower shop, past the furniture store… step by step, something fun happens on the way to school.\n\nThis is the second imaginative picture book by Iwona Chmielewska, a Polish author who works in Korea. What do children think about as they walk to school? Do they chat happily with a friend they meet along the way? Or do they wander slowly, glancing curiously at everything around them?\n\nThe Way to School expresses a child's curiosity about the world through footsteps, unfolding the many scenes of the walk to school in a wonderfully sensory graphic narrative. With remarkably spare graphics and text, it playfully captures all sorts of imaginative flights that any child can relate to.\n\nOur young narrator leaves home for school after a delicious breakfast. Along the way, they pass the neighbor returning from his morning walk, the dentist, the flower shop, the furniture store. Something interesting happens with every step, but then Mom's words come to mind: be careful crossing the street, don't follow strangers, don't get too lost in daydreams… Oh no, at this rate I'll be late—better hurry to class before getting scolded!\n\nOn the way home, a different path is taken. Back home, everyone is happy to see me, but my favorite person of all is my little sibling!\n\nWith every single footstep, the footprints transform—into the neighbor's dog, a duck in the park, a car in the junkyard, a traffic light on the street… Everyday scenery blends with inner fantasy, constantly shifting and changing. The imaginative illustrations that unfold with each footstep may seem simple at first glance, but within them, all sorts of situations shift and change in endless variety.\n\nThe neighbor returning from his morning walk appears, as does a brave knight slaying a dragon, and an adorable little sibling. There are playful warnings about losing your head if you're not careful, lurking dangers everywhere, and even a stranger tempting with sweet candy. Sometimes it's an ordinary moment, like remembering Mom's words at a traffic light; sometimes it's a more complex thought, like recalling a police station through a fingerprint; and sometimes it's a warm scene, like family welcoming you home from school. All of these moments unfold cheerfully through restrained lines and colors, weaving between association and metaphor.\n\nFor today's children, who often don't know how to play without some flashy toy or gadget, how wonderful it is to create a story using nothing but imagination—just by walking and looking around! Inspired by the idea that even a passing sign or a single blade of grass by the road can spark an entirely different story, children will be encouraged to build their own special world of imagination.\n\nIn The Way to School, each footstep represents a child's heart, brimming with curiosity about the world. For children just beginning to step out into the world, these footprints offer encouragement—go anywhere, wander freely—and boldly ask about a hopeful future. When will my little sibling take their first steps?\n\nOne path to school, another path home—thinking back on where my feet took me today, and what stories unfolded along the way, naturally draws my attention to the people and places around me, and helps me take one more step out into the world. That's why The Way to School is a picture book we wholeheartedly recommend for growing children.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624258085092,"sku":"07192023998","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788984141346.jpg?v=1786426262"}],"url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/collections\/%eb%85%bc%ec%9e%a5.oembed","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}