{"title":"Four Seasons","description":null,"products":[{"product_id":"마당을-나온-암탉-애니메이션-그림책","title":"The Hen That Dreamed She Could Fly (Animation Picture Book)","description":"The Deep Emotion of Hwang Sun-mi's Original Story, The Hen That Dreamed She Could Fly! Meet It Again in a New Animation Picture Book\n\nSince its publication in May 2000, The Hen That Dreamed She Could Fly has been cherished across generations and has become a representative work of Korean children's literature. Having endured for over a decade across eras and generations, this beloved story recently reached one million copies sold, proving once again the enduring power of a truly great tale.\n\nThis novel beautifully portrays the life and death of Sprout, a hen who leaves the chicken farm with a dream of hatching an egg and seeing a chick born. She raises a baby duck—so different from herself—with deep and devoted love, eventually letting it go free, and ultimately gives her own life to a weasel. Though filled with pain, Sprout's story is one of realizing her own dreams, freedom, and love. This full-length tale gave rise to Sprout, an unforgettable heroine in literature, who has since taken the stage in various forms—theater, traditional Korean music performances, puppet shows, and tabletop theater—winning enthusiastic responses from audiences in fresh and rich new forms each time.\n\nIt is fascinating to watch how a single literary work, bound together by deep humanism, can cross genres and transform into a living, breathing, moving story. And it will be equally fascinating to watch how the protagonist changes as she appears sometimes whimsically, sometimes vibrantly, and sometimes seriously throughout these different tellings. Now, Sprout, the hen who left the yard, will grace the big screen this summer. And you can meet Sprout first in this animation picture book, before she fully reveals her charm in the world of animation.\n\nA Fearless Mother Who Dreams of Freedom: Sprout Goes to the Big Screen\n\nThe source for the illustrations in this animation picture book is the moving animated film itself. Having signed the rights contract for the original story in May 2005, the animation production team worked tirelessly for six years, saying they wanted to begin with a truly \"good story\" as they created this original animation. Although the original story—already proven and beloved by readers—was not an easy source to adapt into animation given its weight and depth, the team invested a long time crafting a vessel worthy of such a special story.\n\nTo best capture the feeling of the original story's pure natural setting, the team avoided 3D techniques, which can still feel artificial and rigid, and instead built the animation on traditional 2D cel animation combined with various special effects. They visited Upo Wetland—Natural Monument No. 524 and the animation's main setting—multiple times, creating a new style that blended Korea's mountains, lakes, and fields with elements of Eastern painting.\n\nMore than 150 people worked on the production: two years for storyboarding, three years for illustration, and two years for filming, completing 2,000 background shots and 120,000 individual animation frames. Director Oh Sung-yoon of Odoltoggi, who worked alongside Myung Films on the animation, said, \"I wanted to show children on the big screen something delicate, vibrant, deep, and beautiful, without holding back.\" As a feature-length animation made for all generations to enjoy, this project boldly stepped forward, breaking through the storytelling limitations that had long held back feature animation—much like Sprout herself, who never feared a challenge.\n\nAn Animation Picture Book: The Original Author and the Film Director Join Forces\n\nAnd now, the original author and the film director—who watched the story's transformation from novel to animation with joy and trust—have come together again to create this animation picture book. The Hen That Dreamed She Could Fly animation picture book is based on the animated film, written by original author Hwang Sun-mi and illustrated by the animation production team, Odoltoggi.\n\nIn the process of adapting a full-length novel into a feature-length animation, and then that animation into a short picture book, the most important thing was preserving the passionate authenticity at the heart of the original story. Both the original author and the film director were united in their commitment to protecting that essence. The result is an animation picture book that feels like a direct window into the moving animated film—capturing the original's deep literary quality alongside short, concise text, delicate and vibrant nature scenes, and dramatic yet humorous characters.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623684350180,"sku":"1333844870","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788958285557.jpg?v=1786421246"},{"product_id":"수놀이-그림책-잘잘잘-123-보드북","title":"Jaljaljal 123: Number Play Picture Book (Board Book)","description":"Description: Let picture books help open the door to speech! This is the second volume in the 'Speech-Opening Picture Book' series, 『Jaljaljal 123』. Designed for toddlers ages 1 to 3, this book is made with thick, sturdy pages that are easy for small hands to turn, and rounded corners to keep little ones safe even if the book is dropped or bumped. This picture book is a fresh, toddler-friendly adaptation of the beloved Korean traditional children's song 'Jaljaljal.' Through repeated phrases and rhythm, it helps build children's speaking abilities. Delightful characters—a grandmother carrying a pumpkin on her head, quadruplets blowing trumpets, a squirrel gathering acorns, a fox flying a kite, and an old man leading a goat—also help develop children's ability to recognize and understand objects. With numbers on the left page and matching illustrations on the right, this book doubles as a number-play picture book that teaches counting from one to ten. Board book format.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623776690404,"sku":"1397601586","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/i9788958282792-1.jpg?v=1786421676"},{"product_id":"간질간질","title":"Tickle Tickle","description":"Description: An expanding imagination that starts from a single strand of hair! The power of character that leaps far beyond narrative! Following A Sea of Tears and It Got Big!, this is the third picture book from author Seo Hyun, creator of the beloved A Sea of Tears. Seo Hyun has won the hearts of many readers with picture books that capture children's feelings, offering empathy and healing. In Tickle Tickle, the strengths that made her earlier books so cathartic — stories pitched perfectly to a child's eye level, openly expressing emotions and desires — evolve into something even more delightfully fun. Starting from a single strand of hair, the imagination expands into vivid characters, bouncing movements and sounds, and a full ensemble dance that grabs your attention instantly. Oh yeah! Read the picture book and dance along! On the cover, a child with a yellow face holds a single strand of hair. A few strands hang down from the round, cute-eyed yellow face. Tickle tickle? What could be so itchy? Turning the cover to the title page, you'll see squiggly dotted lines curling out from the head. You're not quite sure what it is, but it does seem itchy. The story begins with scratching an itchy head. Without thinking, the child scratches an itchy head, and a strand of hair falls out and becomes another 'me.' The original 'me' and the newly created 'me's — seven children in all — slowly begin to dance. At first, dancing, they go to Mom, to Dad, to their older sister, rushing in mischievously, begging to play, and pulling pranks. Even after filling the house with all this commotion, the urge to play still isn't satisfied. So 'I' and all the 'me's head out of the house together. Once outside, the movements grow bigger and the range of action widens. They hop and skip, ride a bus far, far away, climb a mountain, and even fly through the sky with the help of birds. Sharp-eyed readers might notice that only the 'real me' keeps its eyes wide open the whole time. Wherever the child and the 'me's go, a trail of joy is left behind. Everyone and everything the child meets catches the rhythm and starts dancing too — the people they hopped past, the bus that carried them far away, even the mountain that had just been watching wide-eyed now dances. An octopus met in the middle of the ocean even tosses the children back onto land with a whirl and a plop. The child's raw, joyful energy spreads everywhere. While dancing merrily, uh oh — the head gets itchy again. Scratching hard, another 'me' appears. Scratch again, and countless more 'me's appear. Now it's time for a grand group dance. Joy bubbles up for no particular reason — the delight of being fully absorbed in the moment, and the vitality felt after a good, wild play. In that instant of total immersion, Oh yeah! It feels refreshing. Tickle Tickle shows off a bold new style, revealing the potential for a picture book to be carried from start to finish purely by the power of its character, leaping far beyond traditional narrative. A picture book you read with your whole body — long after you close it, the joyful tickle lingers! Tickle Tickle is a picture book meant to be read with all your senses and your whole body. Just hearing the word 'tickle tickle' somehow makes you feel itchy somewhere. An enthusiastic reader might even find themselves scratching their head. When the wiggly dancing starts, you might feel your hips start to shake too. The joyful feeling grows bigger and bigger as the child goes farther out, farther away, and higher up. When the child shouts 'Yahoo~,' that excited feeling bursts out as sound. The rising emotion is also delicately expressed through changes in the lettering. The letters grow bigger or smaller depending on the mood, and sometimes ride along like waves. As the emotions build, the lettering becomes bolder and more dramatic. In the scene where the child shouts 'Oh yeah!,' huge pink letters burst onto the page. In the scene where countless 'me's scratch their heads, the word 'scratch scratch scratch' repeats endlessly. The letters no longer look like shapes — they feel like sounds. After happily losing yourself in that playful illusion, the world outside the book somehow feels strangely vivid too. This is a picture book whose afterglow of joy lingers in your heart for a long, long time.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623840653540,"sku":"1455245561","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9791160940688.jpg?v=1786422366"},{"product_id":"내-마음-ㅅㅅㅎ","title":"My Heart Says, \"I Love You\"","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\/oLbUBVdSBl0\" style=\"position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen\u003e\u003c\/iframe\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-69341 size-full\" height=\"2001\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/12088_x9791160947250-2.jpg?v=1786436593\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"690\"\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623896654052,"sku":"1471649314","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9791160947250.jpg?v=1786422634"},{"product_id":"우주로-간-김땅콩","title":"Peanut Kim Goes to Space","description":"Description\n\n\"What if... I just didn't go to kindergarten?\"\nA simple daydream sparks a joyfully wild adventure\n\nPeanut doesn't want to go to kindergarten. Still, she puts on her kindergarten uniform and is about to slip on her shoes at the front door when a thought suddenly crosses her mind: \"What if I just didn't go to kindergarten...?\" That single moment of imagination bursts into a delightfully vivid adventure right before our eyes in this picture book.\n\nPeanut's daydream starts out pretty realistic. She imagines that if she disappeared, the first to notice would be her kindergarten teacher, Mr. Chestnut, followed soon by her mom, and then her dad—a surprisingly logical chain of events for a little one. Even in her imagination, she doesn't lose her sweetness, worrying about her parents running around searching for her. Then she pictures her mom and dad rushing to the police station. The police officers would be scrambling to find her, wouldn't they? And just like that, her imagination keeps growing bigger and bigger—spreading through the neighborhood, onto TV, across the whole world! It even escalates into a full-blown concert campaign to find Peanut...\n\nAs her daydream spirals into something straight out of a cartoon, we see a charming glimpse of a child's innocent wish to be at the center of the world, with everyone watching and waiting just for her. But what does the now-famous Peanut actually want, in the end? The story's sweet, funny little twist is sure to bring a smile to your face.\n\nThe joy of discovering hidden stories among an adorable cast of nut-themed characters\n\nThis simple, joyful daydream becomes even richer thanks to its charming characters and the hidden stories tucked into every page. Alongside our heroine Peanut, you'll find Mr. Chestnut the teacher, Officer Walnut, and her friend Almond—plus other nut-related characters like Squid and Squirrel—each rendered with such personality that searching for them becomes half the fun.\n\nWhile the overall story follows what happens because Peanut skips kindergarten, the colorful supporting characters hide in the background, adding plenty of spice along the way. Watch for the guilty-looking Pea Thief who gets nervous at the sight of police searching for Peanut, the Squirrel whose tail always gives away its hiding spot no matter how cleverly it tries to hide, the Squid desperately searching for Peanut, and the scene-stealing Pine Nut friends who show up everywhere with their own little storylines, adding humor and life to every page. Keep an eye out for even more characters hiding here and there throughout the book. At some point, you're bound to burst out laughing at the author's clever humor and find yourself completely immersed in this charming nutty world.\n\nA safe, thrilling escape from an ordinary, boring day\n\nEveryone finds the same daily routine dull sometimes. Just as students dread going to school and adults dread going to work, kids feel the same way about kindergarten. Especially when they've had a fight with a friend, find their teacher scary, or simply think the day's activities sound boring, of course they don't want to go. Author Yoon Ji-hoe, known for touching children's hearts in her previous works, once again fully understands these feelings—and even indulges the delightfully mischievous fantasy of disappearing without the grown-ups noticing.\n\nStarting one morning right at the front door and rocketing all the way to the moon in an instant, this thrilling and joyful adventure gives kids a chance to enjoy an emotional escape of their own. Of course, in real life, sneaking away unnoticed by mom and dad would never actually work out—every plan would fall apart in an instant. But simply imagining such an amazing adventure, and reasoning \"That's why I don't want to go to kindergarten!\" in the cutest way possible, might be enough to feel like you've truly been to the moon and back.\n\nIf today feels a little dull, why not close your eyes for a moment and enjoy your own little escape? This delightful picture book offers deep empathy for kids who don't want to go to kindergarten, a chance for parents to better understand their children's feelings, and plenty of giggles for everyone along the way.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623896719588,"sku":"1471649979","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9791160944518.jpg?v=1786422635"},{"product_id":"호라이호라이","title":"Horai Horai","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\/QqKltug3no4\" style=\"position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen\u003e\u003c\/iframe\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-69334 size-full\" height=\"3197\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/12210_x9791160947335-2.jpg?v=1786436658\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"690\"\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623900848356,"sku":"1474674629","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9791160947335.jpg?v=1786422662"},{"product_id":"감기-걸린-물고기","title":"The Fish Who Caught a Cold","description":"Before we introduce this book, we have a question for you. Imagine you are a fish—one among a huge school of fish swimming together. Now imagine that a few of them have caught some kind of illness. No one knows exactly what it is, but it's said to be terrible, and anyone who gets close is sure to catch it too. An epidemic among a school of fish that moves as one body... What would you do in that situation?\n\nA fish with a cold? 'The Fish Who Caught a Cold' is a picture book that offers a fascinating answer to this very question. The main characters are a hungry anglerfish and a school of colorful fish. The anglerfish wants nothing more than to eat the fish, but the tightly bonded school is not an easy target. Scheming over how to catch them, the anglerfish hides among the water plants and starts a quiet rumor: \"Hey... I heard the red fish caught a cold...\"\n\nA fish with a cold? That's absurd. The school scoffs at first, but the anglerfish doesn't give up. It adds a convincing detail—that the fever is what turned their bodies red. The rumor carefully spreads through the group. From there, it grows and grows as it passes from mouth to mouth, becoming more serious, more convincing, until finally someone says, \"Let's kick them out before they infect the rest of us!\" The anglerfish waits with its mouth wide open and gobbles up the red fish the moment they're cast out.\n\nThen it starts another rumor: \"Hey... I heard the yellow fish caught it too. They must have caught it from the red ones.\" Now the school suspects each other without a second thought, casting out fish of different colors one after another.\n\nA Chaos Caused by a False Rumor\n\"Someone saw it...\" \"I heard from someone that...\" Words passed along carelessly, leaving the responsibility of judging their truth to someone else. Rumors reach our ears more often than we might think—from small stories whispered among friends to larger ones that stir up a school, a workplace, or even an entire society. These days, they can spread in an instant through social media.\n\nOf course, rumors aren't always a bad thing. Sometimes they slowly reveal a truth that someone tried to hide with bad intentions. But most rumors we hear end up hurting someone, or blowing something out of proportion until it collapses into an empty commotion—just like what happens to the anglerfish and the school of fish in 'The Fish Who Caught a Cold.'\n\nIf they had stopped to think it over, the fish might have realized something was off. But blinded by fear, they never notice the anglerfish trailing behind them, and they show no will to face the situation together with their friends. Fear that they themselves might be next shuts their eyes, ears, and hearts tight. It's only when their numbers have dwindled so much that they can hardly be called a school anymore that one black fish finally asks, suspicious at last: \"Have any of you actually seen a fish with a cold? Who's been spreading this rumor, anyway?\" It's a very late awakening—but can it still bring about a turnaround?\n\nA Charming Picture Book with a Bittersweet Aftertaste\n'The Fish Who Caught a Cold' is the third original picture book by the distinctive young author-illustrator Park Jung-seop. Though the subject matter—rumors, lies, exclusion—is heavy, the artwork is full of playful energy. Against a deep blue sea, the shrinking school of fish is depicted almost as if their bodies are being chopped away piece by piece, while bold scenes are rendered in flat, vivid blocks of primary colors like red and yellow.\n\nAnother delightful aspect is that the story unfolds entirely through the dialogue between the anglerfish and the fish, rather than through descriptive narration. The characters' personalities come alive through blunt, unfiltered lines—as fresh and raw as a fish straight out of water—delivered with real boldness. Carefully designed typography adds even more pleasure to the reading experience.\n\nWatching the fish get swept up by the anglerfish's false rumor can feel frustrating, infuriating, and heartbreaking all at once. But in the end, we nod along—because their words and actions look a little too much like our own. The final scene, reminiscent of a dark comedy, leaves behind a bittersweet aftertaste, and has the power to make readers close the book wondering, 'What would I have done?' This truly is no ordinary picture book.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624010195172,"sku":"201910291410","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/screen_shot_2019-10-29_at_8.10.37_pm.jpg?v=1786423603"},{"product_id":"두더지의-고민","title":"The Mole's Worry","description":"Description\n\nA Lovable Character, the Worried Mole\n\nOn the cover, we see a mole walking along with snow piled on its head. Its round, endearing face and adorable movements catch the eye at first glance. This mole character, full of worries, feels instantly relatable to children—perhaps because kids, too, often carry concerns over small things that adults might overlook. The story's clever narrative, which compares a growing snowball to a growing worry, is especially wonderful. This book was introduced at the 2014 Bologna Children's Book Fair before its official publication, drawing attention from many international publishers and leading to rights deals in Germany and Canada.\n\nA Worry That Grew Like a Snowball\n\nIt was a night when the snow was falling heavily. Lost in thought, the mole began walking down the road, so absorbed in worry that he didn't even notice the snow piling up on his head. Suddenly, he remembered something his grandmother once told him: \"When you have a worry, try rolling a snowball.\" So he began to roll one.\n\nThe mole's worry was that he had no friends—a worry almost everyone has felt at some point. Whether it's the fear of never making friends, worrying about being unpopular, or quietly agonizing over a small misunderstanding with a friend, worries big and small are something everyone experiences. Through the mole's short journey, children can discover their own way of working through such worries.\n\nFollowing his grandmother's advice, the mole keeps rolling the snowball, and soon it grows uncontrollably large. This growing snowball visually represents how a worry can grow bigger and bigger in our minds—often, one small thought leads to another, and a simple worry becomes more and more complicated. So focused on rolling the snowball, the mole fails to notice the other animals right in front of him. He can't see, hear, or smell anything else. This scene captures a familiar experience: getting so caught up in worry that we miss opportunities right in front of us. One by one, a frog, a rabbit, a fox, a wild boar, and a bear get swept into the snowball, and it's almost painful to watch the oblivious mole. This might just be a reflection of ourselves when we're lost in worry.\n\nSharing Hearts, Joining Strength, Becoming Friends\n\nFrom inside the snowball come cries of \"Help! Help!\" The mole presses his ear to the snowball, listens closely, and then climbs inside. Buried in the snow, he meets, one by one, the other animals who are stuck there with only parts of their bodies poking out. One becomes two, two becomes three… Together, they work to dig a path through the snowball and rescue one another. As it turns out, each of the animals inside was searching for a friend too, just like the mole. It seems as though the mole's worry was never his alone. Empathy truly is the surest way to connect hearts. Finally, working together, they even manage to pull out the enormous bear—bringing with it a real sense of accomplishment.\n\nOnce everyone is rescued and gathered together for the first time, they begin sharing small moments of everyday life. The wild boar, who had been longing for someone to share dinner with, offers food to share. The fox, who had been waiting for someone to hear him play the flute, quickly performs a little tune. These small, everyday moments of sharing are exactly how friendships naturally form.\n\nAt last, the mole and his new friends climb out of the snowball. Just then, the morning sun rises in the distance. Its warm rays will slowly melt the snowball—symbolizing that the worry has finally, completely melted away.\n\nA Warm Afterglow of a Happy Ending\n\nJust when you think the story is over, we see the mole and his friends rolling a snowball once again. As friends often do when they're together, they've found themselves with a new, happy kind of worry: \"What should we play next?\" And so, with their freshly rolled snowball, they build a big, joyful snowman. This heartwarming, fairy-tale-like ending—complete with a \"happy worry\"—reveals the author's warm and gentle perspective. Through this story, the author reminds us that although worries never truly disappear, most of them are eventually resolved by time, or simply by chance—and that's perfectly okay.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624010981604,"sku":"201910311430","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/screen_shot_2019-10-31_at_5.04.25_pm.jpg?v=1786423608"},{"product_id":"이파라파냐무냐무2021-볼로냐-라가치상-코믹스-유아-그","title":"Iparappa Nyamu Nyamu - Winner of the 2021 Bologna Ragazzi Award, Comics Category (Picture Book Grand Prize)","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\/jMJcQSYMy2c\" style=\"position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen\u003e\u003c\/iframe\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-33915\" height=\"1356\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/33911_Screen-Shot-2020-08-18-at-1.06.11-PM.jpg?v=1786439129\" style=\"display:block; 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Known for gently uncovering the sparkle in small, humble, everyday moments through beloved works like Watermelon Pool, Grandma's Summer Vacation, and Because, An Nyeongdal returns with an even deeper and richer story. In her previous books, a cheerful and lively dog named Merry always made an appearance—and now, at last, Merry takes center stage. This picture book follows the three puppies who come and go from Merry's home, a grandmother who seems gruff but is secretly warm-hearted, Chunja Grandmother who is raising her granddaughter alone, a grandfather from the local store who can still easily lift a sack of rice, and his grown children who visit during the holidays. It's a heartwarming story that embraces all of their stories with tenderness. On New Year's morning, when Grandfather says, 'Let's raise a puppy too,' Dad brings home a puppy from the neighboring village. This is Merry. On her first night in her new home, little Merry whimpers late into the night, missing her mother. But as time passes, she grows quickly into a cheerful country dog who doesn't bark at just anyone, but simply wags her tail. The story gently follows Merry's journey—from meeting a stray dog in the neighborhood, to giving birth to three puppies, to seeing each of them leave one by one, until she's left alone again. Along the way, the book weaves in vivid, lived-in scenes and the stories of the people around her, creating a richer and more layered narrative. Unlike a pampered pet kept indoors today, Merry lives a happy life in the yard—enjoying melons from Grandmother in summer and watching persimmons ripen in fall. She never barks fiercely, only wags her tail warmly at everyone who passes by, growing familiar with time alongside Grandmother. Unlike the author's previous works, this story stays rooted in everyday life rather than drifting into fantasy. Every character has their own story, and the book is filled with a strong sense of daily life—from handwritten dialect in the local speech, to small household items, to richly detailed backgrounds. After reading this picture book brimming with life and stories, you'll feel a deep, comforting warmth fill your heart, as if you've received quiet, heartfelt consolation.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624252809444,"sku":"06222023989","price":21.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791160943061.jpg?v=1786426241"},{"product_id":"개구쟁이-ㄱㄴㄷ-보드북","title":"Mischievous ㄱㄴㄷ - Board Book","description":"Description\n\n\"Mischievous ㄱㄴㄷ\" is a beloved Korean alphabet picture book (often called a \"Ganada picture book,\" similar to an ABC book) first published in 2005. Ganada picture books are a classic genre that nearly every child learning Hangul encounters at some point — enjoyable for babies just starting to talk all the way up to children learning to read. Since its original release, \"Mischievous ㄱㄴㄷ\" has been cherished by readers again and again, and now it's being introduced in a brand-new board book edition perfect for babies around 18 to 24 months old who are just beginning to talk.\n\nBoard books are smaller and lighter than hardcover editions, making them easier for little hands to hold and enjoy. The corners have also been rounded for safety, so babies can hold and explore the book on their own. With a size that fits perfectly in small hands, babies can dive into the story with ease.\n\nMost importantly, \"Mischievous ㄱㄴㄷ\" is designed for interactive reading between parent and child. On each page, a parent can ask the child to find objects that start with the same consonant sound, creating a fun, back-and-forth reading experience.\n\n**14 Hangul Consonants Woven into a Mischievous Day**\n\nIllustrated in the author's signature simple yet warmly familiar Korean style, this picture book follows a mischievous child through a day filled with all 14 Hangul consonants, from ㄱ to ㅎ.\n\nThe story begins when the child spots a cat — fittingly, the first page starts with 'ㄱ' (giyeok): \"Peeking, peeking — did the cat go into that hole?\" The child looks for the cat, but finds nothing inside the tree hollow.\n\nNext comes 'ㄴ' (nieun): \"Who's there, who? You scared me!\" Out of the tree hollow pops a friendly dokkaebi (goblin), and the child's playful romp begins. Now friends, the child and the dokkaebi sing songs, splash in water, and blow bubbles together — even a sudden rain shower doesn't stop their fun.\n\nIn the middle of this fantastical play, the child briefly returns to reality — thanks to Dad's booming voice: \"What are you doing running around without clothes in the rain?!\" The child shouts back, \"Dad's being silly!\" and dashes off to their room, where the imaginative play continues.\n\n\"Now let's really, really have fun!\" The child dances on the bed, bangs out a marching band beat, and rides a toy truck with a rumbling \"tul-tul-tul\" sound. After playing to their heart's content, the child unfurls a fluttering blanket, wraps up inside it to read a book, yawns, and drifts off to sleep as the story ends.\n\nBy following this mischievous child through a day of play, readers naturally learn all 14 Hangul consonants along the way. The book is also wonderful for reading aloud — the sentences are kept short and simple, using not only nouns like 'cat,' 'dokkaebi,' and 'bubbles,' but also playful sound words like 'peeking peeking,' 'pitter-patter,' 'drizzle drizzle,' 'splish-splash,' and 'flutter flutter,' all carefully rhymed to bring out the joy and rhythm of the Korean language. Even familiar ideas are expressed in fresh, fun-sounding ways.\n\n**A Ganada Picture Book That Feels Like a Puzzle and a Hidden-Picture Game**\n\n\"Mischievous ㄱㄴㄷ\" is a picture book that delights both children who already know their letters and adults alike. That's because, beyond teaching Hangul, it truly shines as a story with rich narrative and playful charm — the very qualities that make picture books special.\n\nOn the surface, there's the fantastical adventure the child goes on with the dokkaebi. But look closer, and more stories reveal themselves within the illustrations. Sharp-eyed readers will notice a picture of a dokkaebi on the child's bag early in the book — but once the real dokkaebi appears, that image disappears from the bag. Likewise, the teddy bear who joins the child's fantastical journey was actually hanging on a clothesline, having secretly unclipped itself from the clothespins to come along. Little stories like these are tucked throughout the illustrations, waiting to be discovered.\n\nMeanwhile, readers can enjoy a fun search-and-find game, spotting objects that all start with the same consonant sound on each page — the joy comes from figuring out just what you're looking for as you search. 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Even for someone who wants to stay perfectly still because of the heat, three months is a long time. In this deep season, the place \"I\" find myself is a seaside village — Grandmother's countryside home with its pretty orange roof. Here lives a grandmother who has spent sixty years as a haenyeo (female sea diver), her warm-hearted friends, and a north-facing room where the northwest wind blows in.\n\nIn early summer, when the beach is still quiet and empty, if you step onto sand warmed by the sun and dip your feet in the seawater, Grandmother comes walking up, smiling brightly, carrying an orange tewak (diving buoy) and a net bag full of sea urchins fresh from the season. Even after four hours of diving, she still has three hours of cracking open sea urchins before she can go home — but the June sea urchin season is a welcome time that everyone looks forward to. Plump, sweet sea urchin mixed into a bibimbap makes for a rich, deep taste of the summer sea that fills a weary evening.\n\nWhen asked if she isn't afraid of the sea, Grandmother answers boldly, \"What's there to be afraid of?\" But hidden in her spirited reply is a small, endearing confession — that the sight of schools of anchovies, the sumbisori (the diver's breathing sound), conch, sea urchins, sea squirts, and abalone makes her heart flutter so much that she simply cannot stop diving, even if she wanted to.\n\nThough no one is watching, Grandmother puts on her makeup carefully, gathers her tewak, net bag, and homaengi (harvesting tool), climbs onto her little scooter, and heads off to \"work.\" Meanwhile, \"I\" wake up late and stop by the restaurant of Grandmother Sunok, who gave up diving last year, for a bowl of warm crab porridge. Whether one still dives or has stopped, there is no season when work truly rests. 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The unfamiliar yet delightful Jeju dialect, the small coastal village that hints at a real place, the scenery along its roads, the quickly changing weather, and the rhythms of daily work all add a strong sense of authentic life. On a hot summer day, isn't a seaside village just like this exactly the kind of place we'd love to visit on vacation?","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624268767460,"sku":"09202023994","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169811477.jpg?v=1786426303"},{"product_id":"백-살이-되면","title":"When I Turn One Hundred","description":"Description\n\nInto soil, into trees, into a bright, deep orange-tinted imagination. Against a pale emerald background, only the opening sentence sits neatly in place. 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Known for the unique and striking personal artwork she posts to social media each night after work under the name 'After-Work Drawings,' she brings that same distinctive style here, this time shaped into a flowing narrative. After refining the story through many rounds of revision, she completed the images using a combination of wet and dry media—oil paint, oil pastel, colored pencil, and pencil—achieving a look that shifts between heavy and light, soft and textured.\n\nIt's truly difficult to live by the clock, always hoping that when you wake up, it will still be midday. Sometimes there's a thrill in waiting for something, but in everyday life, we're constantly checking the clock, our phones, the time display in the corner of a screen, trying to gauge how urgent our schedule is. And what we usually mutter to ourselves is about the reward waiting at the end of it all: the weekend. But has the weekend ever once gone by slowly?\n\nThis picture book doesn't wish for a month, or even a year, but for a hundred years to pass. How wonderful it would be to say, after resting for a hundred years, that you feel absolutely great. Just imagining it feels vast and freeing. And filling this world of \"just imagining,\" step by step, are the footsteps of a red-haired boy. His translucent body wanders on peacefully for a long, long time, and when he returns from his hundred years of rest, the warmth of midday is still there waiting. A wonderful imagination is always the answer.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624290164964,"sku":"03092024985","price":26.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169811286.jpg?v=1786426425"},{"product_id":"풀벌레그림꿈","title":"Grass Bug, Painting, Dream","description":"Description\n\nA story of a tiny grass bug who sips tea, sleeps, and dreams.\n\nA delightfully different new work from Ragazzi Award-winning author Seo Hyun\n\nA new picture book by author Seo Hyun has arrived. Known for the sweeping rhythm of Horang Tteokjip, which won the Bologna Ragazzi Award in the Comics category at the 2024 Bologna Children's Book Fair, the author now unveils a story with a wholly different mood.\n\nEven a single simple illustration of a tiny grass bug enjoying a cup of tea holds your gaze for a long while. This is a picture book that radiates a strange, peaceful energy—a pure and harmless world of grass bugs that you won't want to leave.\n\nEvery night, a very, very tiny grass bug dreams of becoming human\n\nThis picture book is bound using an exposed thread-stitch (Coptic) technique, a small book designed so that instead of a typical spine, only the grass-green thread is visible. In the center of the sturdy cover is a round hole about 3 cm wide. Peering through it, you meet the eyes of a very, very tiny grass bug just preparing its tea set for a cup of tea.\n\nNow let's step into the world where the grass bug lives. A tiny house clings to a tall blade of grass, with a small round window. Inside: a modest low table with a single teacup, and one small blanket. In this space where nothing much seems to happen and life continues simply and quietly, the grass bug begins, one day, to dream every single night of becoming human. This strange and unfamiliar dream experience sends a curiously thrilling ripple through the bug's otherwise uneventful days.\n\nThe grass bug has a friend who listens to its dreams\n\n\"I became a human in my dream.\"\n\"Hmm, it really is too hot these days.\"\n\nThe grass bug has a friend—a dung beetle. Together they share the red flesh of a watermelon given to them by a field mouse, talking about dreams. As the warm sunlight lingers, their conversation drifts on lazily, each little exchange adding a soft glow to the peaceful scenery.\n\nWatermelons, cucumbers, balloon flowers, green vines, butterflies, grasshoppers, and dung beetles—these were favorite subjects of the Joseon-era painter Sin Saimdang in her famous 'Chochungdo' (paintings of plants and insects). In this story, they become the vivid, three-dimensional world the grass bug inhabits. 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Author Lee Ji-eun's new work continues the beloved story that captured hearts in 2020, this time set on the mysterious island where Furry Fuzz lives.\n\nReaders who wondered, \"Where exactly is Furry Fuzz's home?\" will finally get to explore it in vivid detail through this spectacular new adventure.\n\nFour Marshmallongs Fall Asleep in Furry Fuzz's Mouth and Wake Up on a Mysterious Island Across the Sea\n\nAt the end of Iparapa Nyamu Nyamu, Furry Fuzz departs as the Marshmallongs wave goodbye. This new story picks up right where that one left off. Carrying a toothbrush given to him as a gift, Furry Fuzz swims across the vast ocean and arrives at a mysterious, dangerous-looking island. Unlike Marshmallow Island, this place feels eerily different — wild, vibrant plants growing from dry earth, craters dotting the landscape, and not a soul in sight.\n\nBut Furry Fuzz isn't alone on the island. Four Marshmallongs, who had dozed off while treating Furry Fuzz's teeth, wriggle their way out of his mouth. \"Where are we? Is this your home? Can you take us back to ours?\" But before they can get an answer, Furry Fuzz suddenly collapses — leaving the four Marshmallongs stranded on this vast, unfamiliar island.\n\nA Face-Off with a Terrifying Ten-Legged Creature Over Furry Fuzz's Fallen Body\n\nBoom! With a ground-shaking sound, a strange creature covered in bright pink fur appears. Its massive size and sharp fangs send the four tiny Marshmallongs into despair. Making a strange sound — \"cheu cheu cheu cheu\" — the creature slowly closes in.\n\nRemembering the lesson from Iparapa Nyamu Nyamu not to judge by appearances alone, the Marshmallongs try to stay calm. But oh no — the creature is already looming over the unconscious Furry Fuzz! Refusing to back down, the Marshmallongs join forces, stacking up to grow taller, arming themselves with a red stem as a weapon, and standing their ground out of sheer loyalty to protect their sleeping friend.\n\nA Touching Twist: The Truth Behind Cheu Cheu Cheu Cheu\n\nStartled awake by the commotion outside, Furry Fuzz finally opens his eyes just as the exhausted Marshmallongs catch their breath. At last, Furry Fuzz comes face to face with the mysterious creature. How will their encounter unfold? What does \"cheu cheu cheu cheu\" really mean — and who, or what, is this creature?\n\nCheu Cheu Cheu Cheu holds a heartwarming twist all its own, distinct from Iparapa Nyamu Nyamu. Readers who follow the story from the Marshmallongs' point of view will discover a whole new layer of charm when they revisit the beginning after learning the surprising truth at the end.\n\nThe tiny, squishy Marshmallongs who are always mistaken for snacks; the slow-witted but endearingly cheerful Furry Fuzz; and this book's secret new character, Cheu Cheu Cheu Cheu — together, they bring to life an exciting story rendered in bolder, more vibrant illustrations than ever before.\n\nThe richly imagined fantasy world that author Lee Ji-eun has been building since Iparapa Nyamu Nyamu becomes even more vivid and three-dimensional in this new installment. This summer, join these wonderful friends on an unforgettable adventure to Cheu Cheu Cheu Cheu Island.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624333385956,"sku":"01172025992","price":26.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169812085.jpg?v=1786426665"},{"product_id":"깊은-우물에-개구리가","title":"A Frog in the Deep Well","description":"Description\n\nAt the bottom of a long-abandoned well lived a single frog. Through the opening above, the frog watched the sky, the moon, and the wings of passing birds. As the queen of this small world, the frog lived each day happy and content.\n\nThen one day, a face suddenly appeared at the mouth of the well and offered a casual greeting: \"Anyone home?\"\n\nA Delightfully Puzzling Exchange Between a Sea Turtle and a Well Frog\n\nThe voice belonged to a sea turtle who was just about to head back out to sea. After a brief, polite exchange of greetings, the conversation between the frog—who had lived its entire life at the bottom of the well—and the turtle—who had lived its entire life in the ocean—was filled with nothing but confusion. When the frog invited the turtle to come down and see how wonderful the well was, the turtle happily stretched out a leg to try, but the opening was far too narrow, and no matter how it squeezed, it simply couldn't fit through.\n\nIn the end, neither truly understood the other's world, and their bewildered conversation continued to drift up and down the well. The frog, growing more astonished and eventually annoyed, abruptly turned away, and it seemed as though their conversation had come to an end.\n\nA New World Encountered by Stepping Beyond a Once-Perfect Well\n\nThe ocean, the turtle explains, is deeper than ten thousand frogs stacked one on top of another. It is a place where the turtle swims among thousands of fish and shells beneath the sparkling starlight. The frog, who had always believed that the world visible from within the well was the entire world, finds the turtle's description of the sea impossible to believe. Why does that turtle keep saying such absurd things, just to confuse her?\n\nThe frog leaps into the deepest corner of the well and sinks into thought. In this space she had mastered down to every last leaf, the frog's worldview—once so full of certainty—begins to quietly waver.\n\nShould she remain in her complete and familiar world, or step forward on her soft pink feet into the unknown? What choice the frog makes can only be discovered at the very end. Upon reaching what may be a surprising conclusion, readers may find themselves flipping back through the pages to revisit the moment of decision—only to realize that the scenes they had passed over so casually were not simply the frog hopping around the well, but the frog in the very act of stepping beyond that deep, deep well.\n\nWisdom Within a Fable That Is Both Dignified and Funny, Whimsical Yet Luminous\n\nThe Beauty of Watercolor Painted Densely Across Printmaking Paper\n\nOne of the unmissable charms of A Frog in the Deep Well is its artwork. The frog's world is rendered even more complete through a symphony of deep greens that seem to capture even the damp scent of the well's floor, while vivid pink accents—drawn from the protagonist's soft feet—heighten the artwork's dimensionality and capture our eyes.\n\nFull double-page spreads, contrasts between circles and squares, four-part vertical compositions, and reverse-angle shots that include or omit the long well—these visual techniques thoughtfully express the book's central themes of \"sight\" and \"perspective,\" sometimes literally and sometimes metaphorically. This artistic craftsmanship is well worth close attention.\n\nA Frog in the Deep Well is a picture book adapted from the renowned Eastern philosopher Zhuangzi's fable of \"the frog in the well.\" While this is an expression we often use in everyday sayings and idioms, few of us have had the chance to actually read the original story. As you read the elegant yet quietly composed exchange between the frog and the sea turtle, you may realize just how rare it has been to encounter a picture book with this particular tone and atmosphere.\n\nThis is precisely why A Frog in the Deep Well, a book that truly deserves to be called a modern classic, is such a welcome addition to any collection. It's wonderful for reading aloud solo, again and again, and its thought-provoking message also makes it a rich choice for reading and discussing together as a group.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624336990436,"sku":"02072025989","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791168416383.jpg?v=1786426684"},{"product_id":"추위를-많이-타는-펭귄","title":"The Penguin Who Couldn't Stand the Cold","description":"Description: A lovable adventure story about a quirky, curious penguin who sets off to find something special somewhere out in this vast world.\n\nThere once was a penguin living in Antarctica who was especially sensitive to the cold. Already fed up with the freezing weather, and tired of seeing the same endless snowfields and the same penguins day after day, our hero spent every day dreaming of living somewhere else, as someone else entirely. Eventually, the cold-sensitive penguin decided to leave the group and set off alone, convinced that if he just went a little farther, a truly amazing world would surely be waiting for him.\n\nCrossing icebergs and swimming through open water toward the distant sea, the penguin suddenly spots something astonishingly wonderful floating right in front of him. It's \"truly a remarkable discovery\" — something \"so unique and stylish, and so wonderfully useful\" that it seems absolutely perfect. So perfect, in fact, that no more adventure seems necessary. The penguin returns to the group and settles back in. But does he finally find happiness, free of all his worries? Not quite! The cold-sensitive penguin soon runs into a new problem, and the story ends with the clear sense that another adventure is just around the corner.\n\nA story full of humorous insight about the nature of adventure, and an artistic composition that grows more powerful the more it strips away.\n\nPolar explorer and author Huw Lewis-Jones has shared that, along with illustrator Ben Sanders, the most important elements in creating this book were \"humor, simplicity, and artistry.\" The Penguin Who Couldn't Stand the Cold embraces a kind of minimalism — achieving maximum effect with minimal elements — and beautifully demonstrates how paring down words and images to their essence can create even greater artistic impact.\n\n\"Ben and I have made several books together over the years. Our most recent, The Penguin Who Couldn't Stand the Cold, is our favorite yet! We share a similar sense of humor, a love of telling stories simply, and a pursuit of artistic illustration. We believe that less is more, so our storytelling is almost 'acoustic,' in a sense — we try to strip away as many words and images as we possibly can.\" — Huw Lewis-Jones\n\nMeanwhile, the striking fluorescent orange ink that appears — sometimes subtly, sometimes meaningfully — at key moments in the penguin's journey is clearly not just a stylistic choice to make a 'pretty' book. There could be no more intuitive color to symbolize the dreams and ideals of a quirky protagonist with a perspective all his own.\n\nThe Penguin Who Couldn't Stand the Cold is a work brimming with humorous insight into the true nature of adventure, featuring delightful illustrations full of compositional strength and charm, and offering the unique joy and satisfaction that only a sensitive, simple picture book can deliver. This is a picture book to happily recommend not only to young readers and picture book lovers, but to anyone who has ever dreamed of living somewhere else, as someone else — anyone who carries their own little flash of fluorescent orange dream inside.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624337219812,"sku":"02072025990","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791168417571.jpg?v=1786426682"},{"product_id":"달꽃-밥상","title":"Moonflower Table","description":"Winner of the Grand Prize at the 4th Sakyejul Picture Book Award. On a quiet night under a full moon, a hungry child sets off on a magical journey with a grandmother who has lost her memory - now appearing as a little girl herself. Riding a milk-carton train past hills and fields, they travel back through childhood memories to find grandmother's grandmother, who welcomes them with open arms and a warm, generous meal. A moving story about caring for those who once cared for us, and the quiet comfort of a shared table.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624361959652,"sku":"08012025993","price":25.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169813327.jpg?v=1786426814"},{"product_id":"내-친구-ㅇㅅㅎ","title":"My Friend ㅇㅅㅎ","description":"Description\n\n\"Vocabulary and expression skills grow through stories that teach the meaning of words!\"\n\"Kids use even more words than adults do! A book perfectly matched to the school curriculum.\"\n\"Children who are just learning to read discover the real charm of Hangeul.\"\n— Reader reviews of My Heart ㅅㅅㅎ\n\nMeet real school life through fun letter play!\n\nA new picture book by author Kim Ji-young, the creator of My Heart ㅅㅅㅎ, has arrived. My Heart ㅅㅅㅎ, which wove together children's feelings through playful wordplay, won the Grand Prize at the 1st Sakyejul Picture Book Award and was beloved by readers of all ages for the joy of forming many different words from the same consonants and for its delicate portrayal of emotion.\n\nMy Friend ㅇㅅㅎ carries on that letter-play concept while presenting a completely new style in its consonant sounds, color palette, and story. In particular, the storyline follows the main character as she meets new friends, adding an extra layer of narrative enjoyment. The words featured in the book also expand into different parts of speech—adverbs, verbs, and more—helping to broaden vocabulary.\n\nThis new book carries a fresh atmosphere while still feeling warm and familiar, as the same short-haired heroine from the previous book returns to greet us again. Follow along as she carefully examines her own feelings throughout her school life—with a new classroom, new friends, and new letters!\n\nWe moved again. Will I have a friend there?\n\nMaking new friends is nerve-wracking for everyone.\n\nMoving to a new place takes courage even for adults—so how must it feel for children? The moment you open this book, you can sense exactly how she feels. \"Again?\" the main character thinks, gritting her teeth at the news of yet another move. In the next scene, she stands apart from her new school, looking small and uncertain. For children, moving often means changing schools. Just the thought of leaving old friends behind and having to make new ones brings a wave of worry: \"Will I have a friend there too?\"\n\nFor children who are just beginning to experience social life, friendships at school are an incredibly important part of daily life. Through relationships with many different friends, they experience and learn a wide range of emotions as they grow. Looking around for someone who feels like a good match, working up the nerve to say even a single word to a friend they'd like to get closer to—these moments can feel careful and nerve-wracking. This book understands and empathizes with those feelings, offering gentle reassurance that says, \"It's okay.\"\n\nAs you follow the main character building relationships at her new school, you'll discover the complicated feelings of disappointment, jealousy, and reconciliation that come with friendship—along with the secret to growing closer through understanding and accepting each other's differences. It's a story that cheers on every moment of a child's school life, even the clumsy, uncertain steps toward making friends.\n\nLet's talk about my friends, my feelings\n\nLetter play that opens children's hearts\n\nThis book captures moments that almost every child has experienced. Even without having gone through a move to a new school, any child starting school for the first time or beginning a new school year will recognize these same feelings. Author Kim Ji-young designed the illustrations so that children can easily relate to the story and recall their own experiences. Familiar school spaces—the classroom, the cafeteria, the playground—appear in each scene, adding warmth and familiarity, while the bright yellow and blue color scheme creates a fresh, lively school atmosphere. Alongside the many words formed through wordplay, the emojis that appear throughout are also a clever storytelling tool hidden by the author.\n\nAs you read this picture book together, try talking about difficult feelings in a way that feels easier and more fun. This is a picture book that feels like a true friend—one that listens with empathy so children can freely share their own stories.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624362057956,"sku":"08012025991","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169811705.jpg?v=1786426813"},{"product_id":"호호호호박","title":"Ho Ho Ho Pumpkin","description":"Description: Growing up full of fun, laughing and chattering to their heart's content, then making a delicious exit! Laughter ripens into Ho Ho Ho Pumpkin.\n\nHo Ho Ho Pumpkin unfolds in three main parts. It opens with the life of a pumpkin — sprouting when the warm \"ho-oh, ho-oh\" breeze blows, until it blooms with a \"pak!\" When you peek through the \"pumpkin curtain\" in a dense pumpkin patch, a stage full of pumpkins appears. The zucchini squash laughs \"ae-ho ae-ho,\" the zucchini bursts out \"ki-ki-ki-ki,\" each pumpkin bursting into laughter shaped by the syllables of its own name. Once the curtain falls on this stage of laughing pumpkins, Great-Grandmother gathers up the pumpkins — now a bundle bursting with laughter — and turns them into a big pot of pumpkin porridge. As the story builds layer by layer, the laughter ripens too, until it becomes \"Ho Ho Ho Pumpkin.\" Is it the pumpkin that spreads the laughter, or the laughter that colors the pumpkin?\n\nWhile the author's previous book, Du-Du, used the crisp, popping sound of corn as its central motif to explore the many uses of corn, Ho Ho Ho Pumpkin uses the sound of laughter — \"ho ho\" — as its central motif, bringing out the character and uses of pumpkins in an even livelier way. The small, cutely named zucchini squash; the shy, nasal-voiced butternut squash; the zucchini stretching out coolly and confidently; and, amid it all, the kabocha squash keeping a determinedly stern expression. Each type of pumpkin is given its own distinct character, making the story even richer. The chatty, lively speech of the pumpkins and grandmothers breathes life into the story. When five grandmothers, each resembling one of the five pumpkins, gather cozily together, the playful fun is joined by warm affection.\n\nOnomatopoeia, Wordplay, and Typography in Perfect Harmony\n\nThe charm of this sensory, expertly crafted pumpkin picture book comes above all from its irresistible read-aloud rhythm. Author Han Yeon-jin, known for her playful wordplay built on onomatopoeia and mimetic words, has once again created wonderfully rhythmic, flavorful expressions. This is paired with the visual delight of the typography. Just as each type of pumpkin has its own character, each bit of typography carries its own distinct rhythm. The fresh pink of the typography, the vivid green of the fresh pumpkins, and the deep, ripe orange of the mature pumpkin blend together beautifully, creating a rich and varied atmosphere. This sensory blend of elements moves in step with the story's energetic flow. With text, typography, color, and image all deliciously combined, Ho Ho Ho Pumpkin leaves readers eager for the author's next story.\n\nFinding Cozy Joy in Simple, Everyday Food\n\nAuthor Han Yeon-jin consistently pursues \"fun,\" \"warmth,\" and \"sharing.\" A desire to share joyful, warm stories shines through in each of her works. The pumpkin featured in this story is a vegetable that feels generous and abundant just to look at, and the dishes made from it tend to bring a cozy, comforting feeling. Alongside the pumpkin, so full of laughter, the appearance of the warm-hearted Great-Grandmother makes the story even more heartwarming. The author doesn't stop at the pumpkins' laughter — she shares it with the grandmother, and with the reader too, carrying the warm wish to spread smiles and share happiness. And because there were so many delightful stories left to tell about pumpkins, a bonus twist story, \"The Secret of Ho Ho Ho Pumpkin,\" was created as well. Don't miss this special bonus feature — it makes for a delicious dessert to end the book.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624362090724,"sku":"08012025990","price":25.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791169813334.jpg?v=1786426813"},{"product_id":"내-마음-ㅅㅅㅎ-내-친구-ㅇㅅㅎ-세트","title":"My Heart Feels Upset + My Friend Is Strange Set","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\/oLbUBVdSBl0\" style=\"position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen\u003e\u003c\/iframe\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-69341 size-full\" height=\"2001\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/12088_x9791160947250-2.jpg?v=1786436593\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"690\"\u003e\u003cdiv class=\"wp-block-image\"\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"wpa-warning wpa-image-missing-alt alignnone size-full wp-image-195835\" data-warning=\"Missing alt text\" height=\"3765\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/195834_9791169811705-2.jpg?v=1786444430\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"814\"\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624391844068,"sku":"06022026997","price":35.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/XL_a64ad445-9f8a-4927-a672-1973727efc8a.jpg?v=1786426974"},{"product_id":"가방-들어주는-아이","title":"The Kid Who Carries the Bag","description":"Description\n\nAuthor's Note: The mission on the first day of school, the boy carrying two bags, it's not Yeong-taek's fault, a lonely birthday party, Yeong-taek has changed, the box of good deeds\n\nBook Introduction\nA story about the sacrifice, conflict, and friendship of a child whose friend has a disability\n\nHow would children feel if they were forced to make sacrifices and perform acts of service for a friend with a disability? True sacrifice and service should come naturally from the heart, not because someone ordered it. 'The Kid Who Carries the Bag' is a creative story for early elementary readers that encourages children to think about the pain that friends of children with disabilities may also experience.\n\nThe author, Go Jeong-uk, has earned the empathy of many readers through works featuring characters with disabilities, such as 'My Very Special Brother' and 'Tansil, the Guide Dog.' The author himself contracted polio as a child and is registered as a Class 1 disabled person due to paralysis in both legs. However, he broke through the prejudice of those who viewed people with disabilities as strangers, attended a regular school just like everyone else, earned a doctorate in literature from Sungkyunkwan University, and made his debut as a novelist.\n\nMore open-hearted and confident than anyone, Go Jeong-uk has many stories to tell people with disabilities and those around them. His persistence in writing stories about disability stems from his belief that if children—who can see things as they truly are, unlike prejudiced adults—take interest in and gradually change their perceptions of people with disabilities, a better world can be created.\n\n'The Kid Who Carries the Bag' also deals with the theme of disability. However, what matters most in this work is 'the friend of the person with a disability.' While most previous works on this subject have focused on 'the pain of the person with a disability,' this work attempts a shift in perspective by focusing more on 'the pain of those around them.'\n\nThe story revolves around Yeong-taek, who is ostracized by other children because of his disability, and Seok-woo, who is teased for carrying Yeong-taek's bag, and the various events, large and small, that unfold between them, along with the conflict Seok-woo experiences as a result. Warm illustrations complement the story, adding depth to the work.\n\nSeok-woo, who carries two bags back and forth to school, could be a child right next to us, or even ourselves as children. And just as true friendship blossomed between Seok-woo and Yeong-taek the moment Seok-woo no longer found him unfamiliar, this warm story reminds us that genuine friendship is born only when we accept the other person exactly as they are.\n\nWhen we accept someone as they truly are, friendship finally blooms. 'The Kid Who Carries the Bag' is a creative story for early elementary readers that encourages children to think about the pain that friends of children with disabilities may also experience. The author himself, a Class 1 disabled person due to polio, has mainly featured characters with disabilities as protagonists in his works. This book also deals with disability as its subject, but this time the focus is on 'the friend of the person with a disability.'\n\nThe story revolves around Yeong-taek, who is ostracized by other children because of his disability, and Seok-woo, who is teased for carrying Yeong-taek's bag, and the various events, large and small, that unfold between them, along with the conflict Seok-woo experiences as a result. Warm illustrations complement the story, adding depth to the work. And just as true friendship blossomed between Seok-woo and Yeong-taek the moment Seok-woo no longer found him unfamiliar, this warm story reminds us that genuine friendship is born only when we accept the other person exactly as they are.\n\nEvery child who sees Seok-woo carrying two bags teases him. Seok-woo carries the bag for Yeong-taek, his classmate who has difficulty walking. Once he places the bag at Yeong-taek's seat, his morning duty is done. And when class ends, he brings Yeong-taek's bag back home. 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