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Then one day, Mrs. Mary and her son Sean come to visit Katy's house. Before long, the two end up moving in and living together with Katy and her father. Unlike Katy, who feels uncomfortable with Mary and Sean freely crossing into her personal space, her father simply accepts it as natural. All of this feels strange and bewildering to Katy. Because of Katy's cold, dismissive attitude, Mary and Sean eventually leave the house. Katy feels a brief moment of relief, but soon finds herself feeling empty without them. This reveals that, even though Katy couldn't consciously accept them, she had already welcomed them into her heart as 'family.' In this picture book, the child simply has to go along with her parents' decisions. Divorce and the formation of a new family are matters entirely outside the child's control. Before building a new family, parents need to carefully consider whether their child might be carrying hidden wounds inside. In particular, the illustration of a small, expressionless child standing before an enormous, intimidating hand honestly reveals the psychologically withdrawn inner world of the child. The book also shows that while a child can come to accept a new family, she needs time to get there. Over illustrator Anthony Browne's signature surreal artwork, the dark and melancholic inner landscape of a child's heart unfolds quietly and honestly. A picture book that offers a rare glimpse into a child's psychology that parents may never have considered before.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623661641956,"sku":"1300407640","price":18.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788984883406.jpg?v=1786421149"},{"product_id":"제가-잡아-먹어도-될까요","title":"May I Eat Him?","description":"Description\n\nA soft-hearted wolf story like you've never seen in a picture book before! This is no longer the wicked wolf who only ever hunts down the good-hearted hero. Lucas the wolf is polite, warm-hearted, and always troubled because he's simply too soft-hearted for his own good. When hungry Lucas runs into familiar fairy tale characters along his way, who will he actually be able to eat?\n\nA soft-hearted wolf story like you've never seen in a picture book before!\n\nFew animals appear in fairy tales as often as the wolf. Yet no matter how the plot varies, the wolf's personality and role stay exactly the same: greedy and foolish, always trying and failing to eat the good-hearted hero, and always getting punished in the end. Taken together, these tales follow a familiar pattern — an innocent hero leaves home, faces an outside threat represented by the wolf, and returns home realizing just how precious it truly is. Within this framework, the wolf plays the 'loyal villain,' reinforcing the fairy tale ideology that children should always be obedient.\n\nThe two books in the 'Soft-Hearted Wolf' series boldly break down the prejudices we've long held about wolves. In 'May I Eat Him?', it's the wolf who leaves his peaceful home. Along the way, he meets familiar fairy tale characters, but once he hears their heartfelt stories, he simply can't bring himself to eat them, and lets them go instead. Meanwhile, in the companion book 'Dinner Is Ready!,' the wolf catches a pig meaning to eat him, but ends up becoming his friend instead — and even manages to convince his confused family to accept it. In the end, that wolf defies his parents' wishes, yet he isn't scolded or punished. Instead, he simply trusts his own choice and does his best.\n\nBy parodying the traditional fairy tale formula — where a good hero battles a bad villain to teach a lesson about virtue and vice — the author playfully overturns our fixed assumptions. In this book, the wolf doesn't simply act out his predetermined 'bad guy' role; instead, he hesitates, worries, and ultimately changes his mind. A wolf who wrestles with very 'human' doubts, rather than acting with typical 'wolfish' ferocity, feels all the more relatable and endearing.\n\nRather than delivering a moralizing lesson dressed up as a fairy tale, this book draws children in naturally through a living, breathing character and story, allowing them to genuinely empathize — and that's where it truly shines. The author, who is known for borrowing a comic-book style to bring characters to life rather than relying solely on narrative, has created illustrations perfectly pitched to a child's eye level. The relaxed, easygoing artwork adds an extra touch of delight. It's also fun to imagine, together with your child, what other 'Soft-Hearted Wolf' stories might look like.\n\n▶ May I Eat Him?\n\nPolite and tender-hearted Lucas leaves home to live on his own. His father writes down on a piece of paper a list of things Lucas is allowed to eat. Along the way, Lucas meets the goat family, Little Red Riding Hood, the Three Little Pigs, and Peter, but after hearing their stories, his heart softens and he can't bring himself to eat any of them. Eventually, he stumbles upon a giant's house. Angered by the giant's rudeness, Lucas eats him on the spot, freeing Tom Thumb and his brothers who had been trapped inside. Then he adds 'man-eating giant' to the list his father gave him.\n\nAuthor: Geoffroy de Pennart\nBorn in Paris, France, in 1951, Geoffroy de Pennart currently works as a graphic designer while also writing and illustrating books for children. His works include The Queen Bee, The Wolf Is Back!, Sophie the Musical Cow, I'm Back!, and Tazar.\n\nTranslator: Lee Jeong-ju\nA graduate of the Department of French Language and Literature at Seoul Women's University and its graduate school, Lee Jeong-ju currently works as a professional translator in publishing and broadcasting. Her translation works include The Wisdom of China, the EBS program The World of Beauty, Fairy Tale Land of Thoughts, and Oh, I See.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623671374052,"sku":"1314823313","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1314823313_l1.jpg?v=1786421192"},{"product_id":"혼나지-않게-해-주세요","title":"Please Don't Scold Me","description":"I'm always getting scolded! This is the 99th book in the 'Beatle Book Picture Book' series, \"Please Don't Scold Me.\" This picture book tells the story of a first-grade boy who, whenever he's scolded by his parents or teacher, presses his lips shut, turns his head away, and says nothing in response. It delicately portrays the inner feelings and conflict of a boy who is always being scolded. The realistic illustrations capture the boy's expression as he seems to close his heart off to the parents and teachers who scold him without ever giving him a chance to explain—moving not just children, but adults as well. This book warmly embraces and comforts the closed-off heart of a child who feels hurt or sad every time they're scolded.\n\nI'm always getting scolded. I get scolded at home, and I get scolded at school too. I press my lips shut, turn my head away, and say nothing—I just take the scolding. So Mom or my teacher won't get too angry. I got scolded yesterday, and I got scolded today, so I'll probably get scolded tomorrow too. I want to hear someone say, \"You're such a good kid.\" But whenever Mom or my teacher look at me, their faces are always angry. I got scolded for making my little sibling cry while playing together, for fighting with friends who wouldn't let me join their soccer game, and for bringing home a homeless kitten.\n\nThe Chilseok festival has come. I have to write my wish on a note and hang it on the tree. On my note, I wrote, 'Pleese dont skold me.' But wouldn't you know it, I was the last one to hand mine to the teacher. I know the teacher is going to scold me. But instead, the teacher just quietly gazes at the note...\n\nHardcover edition.\n\n☞ Tip for Parents and Teachers! \"Please Don't Scold Me\" teaches adults how to open up a child's closed heart.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623673929956,"sku":"1318643482","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788984886216.jpg?v=1786421205"},{"product_id":"왜요-원제-why","title":"Why? (Original Title: Why?)","description":"Dad often finds himself jumping up in frustration because of Lily. That's because she carries around the word \"Why?\" all day long. Dad dutifully answers Lily's endless \"Why?\" questions, but every now and then he gets a little annoyed and simply says, \"That's just the way it is.\" Then one Friday, something truly strange happens. While playing in the sandbox at the park (still responding to everything with \"Why?\"), Lily and her dad spot an enormous spaceship descending from the sky. Aliens step out and announce to the people of Earth, \"We have come to destroy your planet.\" As everyone trembles in fear, Lily simply asks, \"Why?\" The aliens are completely thrown off by her question. Arguing among themselves — \"Why do we have to invade Earth, anyway?\" — the aliens decide to return to their home planet to figure out the answer. Told through fun, comic-style illustrations, this book playfully captures how one clever little girl's simple question saves the world from alien invaders.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623763288292,"sku":"1389838277","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1389838277_m.jpg?v=1786421612"},{"product_id":"따라하고싶은예술가의미술놀이","title":"Art Play by Artists You'll Want to Follow","description":"","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623796089060,"sku":"1402537978","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1402537978_m.jpg?v=1786422114"},{"product_id":"아빠에게-가는-길-베틀북-그림책-97","title":"The Way To Papa - Betelbook Picture Book 97","description":"Description: A picture book that comforts children who can't often see their fathers, while giving grown-up readers a warm, touching moment of their own. A child misses his father, who is away working far from home, so much that he can't sleep. So he decides to go visit his dad all by himself. But his method is anything but ordinary — he wraps himself up like a present and mails himself as a package! He imagines how surprised his dad will be to find him in the mailbox, and happily pictures all the things he wants to do together. But all of this is just the child's imagination. In the end, he tapes his father's letter to the wall by his bed, dreams of the long, joyful journey to see his dad, and falls happily asleep.\n\nWritten by: Simms Taback\nRecent works include: The Way to Papa, Simms Taback's Animal Friends, Found It, Our House! — 99 titles in total.\nAbout the author: Named one of The New York Times' Best Illustrators, Simms Taback currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts and Syracuse University, and remains active as an art director and graphic designer. He has illustrated more than 35 children's books, including There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, winner of the 1998 Caldecott Honor, and Joseph Had a Little Overcoat, winner of the 2000 Caldecott Medal, as well as Who Said Moo? and Oh, What a Noisy Farm!\n\nTranslated by: Kim Jung-hee\nRecent works: 12 titles in total.\nAbout the translator: She studied child development in college and psychology in graduate school. She has worked in children's publishing for many years, and her translated works include Not a Box, Mary and the Mouse, The Dreaming Lemonade Club, Where Are You, Julius?, and Axel Loves Cars.\n\nA quirky, heartwarming story of family love from two-time Caldecott Medal winner Simms Taback\n\n■ Warmth and Humanity Hidden in Playful Fun\nSimms Taback's bold, vivid illustrations spark children's curiosity, but beneath all the playfulness and cheer lies a deep warmth for humanity. The journey the child takes to reach his father is long and wonderfully complicated. Yet once he finally arrives, all he really wants to do is take a bubbly bath, enjoy a delicious dinner and sweet snacks, and have his dad read him a book. Hearing the child's simple wishes tugs at the hearts of grown-up readers — because these are such small things that we can always give. The Way to Papa comforts children who, for many different reasons, can't see their fathers often, while leaving a warm and lasting impression on the adults who read it with them.\n\n■ An Extraordinary Way to Reach Papa!\nHave you ever missed someone so much you couldn't sleep? A child misses his father, who is working far away, so badly that sleep just won't come — so he decides to go find him all on his own. But his plan is anything but ordinary. To travel safely to his dad without any grown-up noticing, he wraps himself up like a present and mails himself as a package! He even remembers to decorate the wrapping paper with a pretty drawing. 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Known for his richly detailed and highly original illustrations influenced by surrealist artists such as Magritte and Dalí, David Wiesner uses a camera as the central motif in this story, which begins with a boy who finds an old underwater camera on a summer beach. When the boy takes the film to be developed, the photographs reveal an undersea world full of magic and imagination beyond anything we could expect. Familiar animals appear in unfamiliar forms, and the sea—which we might expect to be quiet—turns out to be lively and full of energy. We are drawn into an undersea world where it's impossible to tell what is real and what is imagined. Time Box shifts our perspective again and again—from near to far, from the big picture to small details, from the boy's eyes to the camera's eye, and even to the eyes of a fish—blurring the line between reality and imagination. 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