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She also speaks openly and proudly about her sister to her friends, describing all the things her sister can do well, and explaining how she learns to communicate and express her own thoughts.\n\nWritten as if the older sister is calmly speaking to someone, the narration movingly conveys her love for her sister and a heart that understands disability while embracing a life lived together with others. As various causes — both congenital and acquired — lead to a rise in disabilities today, children have more opportunities than ever to encounter people with disabilities in daily life. Rather than viewing people with disabilities through prejudice or pity, we should recognize their uniqueness and nurture hearts that can live together with them. This book shows that disability is not a lack or a deficiency, but simply another way of experiencing life. It offers young readers a meaningful chance to reflect on living together with others and on having a healthy perspective toward disability.\n\nA warm picture book that mirrors the tender heart of a big sister embracing her sister with a disability\n\nThe simple, calm black-and-white illustrations seem to express the inner world of the little sister who cannot hear. They also seem to portray the life of a sister who lives in the same world but experiences it in a slightly different way. Yet the light, gentle pencil lines make the love for her sister — and the understanding heart that allows them to live together despite her disability — feel even warmer. The black-and-white artwork blends beautifully with the older sister's calm narration that flows throughout the book, creating an even deeper emotional impact.\n\nIn the illustrations, the long-haired older sister and her little sister look almost like twins — so alike that it's hard to tell who is who. In truth, aside from not being able to hear, the two sisters are exactly the same. And the little sister looks just like all her other friends, too. Through restrained, gentle colors, the illustrator seems to show us that there is no real difference between the sister and her sibling, or between the sister and her friends.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623624384740,"sku":"1208740046","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788901137001.jpg?v=1786420993"},{"product_id":"돼지책-웅진-세계그림책-1","title":"Piggybook - Woongjin World Picture Books 1","description":"\u003ch2 style=\"font-size:1.8em; font-weight:700; margin:0 0 16px;\"\u003eDescription\u003c\/h2\u003e\n\u003cdiv\u003e\u003cimg alt=\"\" class=\"alignnone wp-image-84973 size-full\" height=\"1470\" src=\"https:\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/4522_9788901033518-2.jpg?v=1786433496\" style=\"display:block; max-width:100%; height:auto;\" width=\"814\"\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cdiv\u003e\u003c\/div\u003e\u003cp id=\"contents_inside_text2\"\u003e\u003c!--\/\/ YES24 리뷰 --\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623638802660,"sku":"1246498599","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788901033518.jpg?v=1786421058"},{"product_id":"괜찮아-꼬까신-아기-그림책-3","title":"It's Okay - Kkokkashin Baby Picture Book 3","description":"Description\n\nTake a look at the cover. A little girl with her hair tied in two pigtails stands with her arms crossed. With big, clear eyes, she looks straight ahead as if she has something to say. Her round little face has a hint of mischief, maybe even a bit of sass — she seems like a girl who knows her own mind. Anyone who sees the cover can't help but say, \"Oh, what a cute little thing!\" With a bright, cheerful smile, you can't help but wonder what this little one is about to say. The title is 'It's Okay' — but what exactly is okay?\n\n■ Story\n\nTo this little girl, animals seem pretty strange. Ants are too small, hedgehogs are covered in prickly spines. Snakes have no legs, and ostriches are birds that can't even fly. Giraffes have such long necks that they look terribly uncomfortable. The girl seems to want to tease the animals just a little. But no matter how she teases them, they all answer, \"It's okay!\"\n\nAnts may be small, but they're strong enough to carry more than 50 times their own body weight. Hedgehogs aren't afraid even of lions, thanks to their spines. Snakes may have no legs, but they can slither anywhere using the scales on their bellies. Ostriches can't fly, but they can run faster than zebras. And giraffes, with their long necks, can reach leaves high up in the trees that others can't.\n\nThat's why each of them can confidently say, \"It's okay!\"\n\nThen the animals turn the question back on the girl: \"What about you?\" The girl pauses, a little flustered, and thinks it over. What is she good at? And then she realizes something only she can do — laugh the biggest laugh in the whole world! That healthy, hearty laugh is her very own special gift and pride. \"Everyone's okay!\"\n\n- The Joy of Discovering Nature's Amazing Adaptability and Vitality\n\nIs there any creature in the world with flawless, perfect abilities? Whether by absolute or relative standards, every living thing seems to have something \"lacking\" or \"different.\" But should we really call it a lack or an oddity? In the end, isn't that just a human judgment?\n\nThe author, Choi Sook-hee, came up with the idea for this book while watching an ant. She thought, \"Wow, it's really tiny,\" but then was amazed to see it carrying prey far bigger than itself, thinking, \"It's actually incredibly strong!\" That sense of wonder at the ant's vitality became the seed of this story.\n\nIndeed, every living thing in this world is wonderful, because life itself is a healthy kind of strength. It doesn't matter that ants are small, that snakes have no legs, or that ostriches can't fly — every animal has its own remarkable ability, and thrives in its own way. This adaptability and vitality of life is truly beautiful and mysterious.\n\nThrough this story about such remarkable strength, the author hoped to nurture in children a deeper sensitivity toward life. This is a short cognitive picture book aimed at very young children, but it combines fascinating facts about animal characteristics with a warm, wholesome message rooted in that knowledge — creating a story that resonates deeply despite its simplicity.\n\n\"I'm okay too!\" — A Confident Child Who Sees the World with Healthy Eyes\n\nThe little girl who had been teasing the animals isn't so different from them after all. She, too, is small, delicate, and full of things she can't quite do well. So when the animals turn around and ask her what she's good at, she answers: \"I can laugh the biggest laugh in the whole world.\"\n\nLaughter is said to be a gift given only to humans — one of the very things that sets us apart from animals. Among all kinds of laughter, a child's laugh — that healthy, joyful laugh — can be one of the most precious sources of strength and confidence for a child taking their first steps into the world.\n\nThis book allows children to discover, alongside the animals who confidently declare \"It's okay!\", that their own bright laughter is one of their most special abilities too. That big, joyful laugh, paired with the comforting words \"It's okay!\", brings warmth and deep satisfaction to any child. Through that refreshing laughter, the author hopes each and every child will come to see themselves as the most wonderful person in the world.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623638900964,"sku":"1246499831","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1246499831_l1.jpg?v=1786421059"},{"product_id":"미술관에-간-윌리","title":"Willy's Pictures","description":"Description: A children's picture book that parodies world-famous masterpieces—such as Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Michelangelo's The Creation of Adam, and Millet's The Gleaners—through the whimsical perspective of a chimpanzee. Each famous painting has been reimagined from the chimpanzee's point of view. At the back of the book, you'll find the 16 original masterpieces that inspired the parodies, along with explanations, plus 8 additional hidden masterpieces cleverly tucked into the illustrations.\n\nWhen you open the book, Willy the chimpanzee is sketching in his notebook. Following his hand, with its slightly mischievous grin, you see Botticelli's The Birth of Venus transform into something delightfully absurd. Turn the page, and you can't help but laugh. Gone is the graceful Venus—in her place stands a gorilla lady looking as though she's just been caught bathing. Below her are the words, \"Hey, put your clothes on!\" Standing beside her, Willy is holding up a cloth to cover her.\n\nIn this playful way, stories from the Creation, Greek mythology, and other masterpieces that once shocked the art world with their bold new approaches are gently transformed into tales starring Willy the chimpanzee. Yet the essence of the originals isn't entirely lost. Seurat's iconic A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte keeps its signature pointillist technique intact—just without any of the weightiness or solemnity typically associated with fine art. The same goes for Millet's The Gleaners. While the overall composition remains, the scene is reimagined in a wonderfully different way. In this version, titled 'The Kind Ladies,' the women aren't gleaning wheat but instead painting the grass with brushes, and the cart is made of bread. The women who once carried bundles of straw are now shown carrying enormous loaves of bread.\n\nWhat makes this book so captivating isn't just that the parodies are 'fun.' It's that instead of distant, old-fashioned stories, it captures the everyday life of Willy the chimpanzee, who feels grounded in our own world. And as the final page reveals—when Willy takes off his chimpanzee mask to show only the back of a human figure—we come to realize that Willy isn't really a chimpanzee at all, but a person wearing a chimpanzee mask.\n\nWhile adults might find deeper meaning in the illustrations—perhaps a critique of modern civilization or a spirit of resistance against authority—children will simply love this book for the sheer fun of it. Every one of the 16 paintings featured is bursting with joy and humor. Through this enjoyment, children will naturally come to understand and appreciate art, and by the time they discover the real masterpieces referenced at the back of the book, this delightful story will have become a wonderful introduction to the world of fine art.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623644504292,"sku":"1259914605","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1259914605_l1.jpg?v=1786421086"},{"product_id":"꿈꾸는-윌리","title":"Willy the Dreamer","description":"Description\n\n◆ Our Fifth Meeting with Willy the Chimpanzee — Into Willy's Dreams!\n\n- Woongjin.com continues its ongoing publication of Anthony Browne's beloved Chimp Willy series, and now presents its fifth installment. This time, the story is [Willy the Dreamer]. The story itself is simple: page after page, we see the dreams that Willy the chimpanzee dreams, each unfolding in bold, wonderful detail. As we've seen in earlier books, our Willy loves to draw, and enjoys sitting quietly to listen to music or read. And now we learn one more thing about him — he loves to dream, too. So what does Willy dream about? In his dreams, Willy transforms into all sorts of wonderful characters — a movie star, a ballet dancer, an explorer, a singer, and more. Sometimes he's chased by the villain Hog, his legs frozen in place, or he has a terrifying dream where he suddenly turns into a monster. Other times he becomes a superhero like Banana Man, soars through the sky, or becomes a king in a happy dream. He even dreams of returning to the past to become a baby again, or of a sweet future where he marries Millie and becomes a father of two. The dreams that unfold in this book aren't grand plans for the future — they're simply the free-flowing, whimsical thoughts that drift through Willy's mind like clouds, daydreams in the truest sense. But within them is all the freedom and joy of a child's imagination, brimming with countless little stories. To enjoy this book, readers should come ready to imagine freely, whether things make logical sense or not — only then can they truly share in Willy's dreaming fun. And perhaps, for children like Willy, that kind of imagining comes as naturally as breathing.\n\n◆ Dreaming Freely! Children Who Grow Up Dreaming\n\n- Dream (noun): 1. The mental experience of seeing and hearing things during sleep, much as one does while awake. 2. A hope or ideal one wishes to achieve. 3. A wish or idea with little or no chance of coming true.\n\nThis is the dictionary definition of the word 'dream.' In [Willy the Dreamer], all three meanings are woven together. Some of Willy's dreams reflect hopes for the future; others are pure nonsense and whimsy. Still others reveal deep-seated anxieties or feelings of rivalry, or scenes that feel like something glimpsed while actually asleep. Perhaps that's exactly what dreams are to children — it doesn't matter whether they could really happen, and there's no need to draw a clear line between reality and imagination. It is simply the freedom to imagine anything at all, as natural as breathing. Unlike the dreams of adults, which are so often held back by self-censorship before they even take shape, children's dreams (aside from the ones they have while asleep) come without such barriers. Children who have this privilege grow up dreaming freely, carrying with them dreams as vast and weighty as they wish. In this book, Anthony Browne seems to have given Willy just that kind of freedom. Willy, who has sometimes found himself in trouble among stronger friends, or been teased for his small size and timid nature, is here able to dream freely and enjoy every moment with comfort and delight. Willy's expression at the beginning and end of the book couldn't be happier. And that joy is sure to be a wonderful gift for the children reading along too — imagining freely alongside Willy, feeling their hearts flutter with anticipation, and perhaps comparing his dreams to their own. For the grown-ups reading together with them, this book also offers a lovely opportunity to connect with children — whose dreams often feel closer than reality — and to share in the bigger possibilities and opportunities glimpsed within those dreams.\n\n◆ Countless Stories Hidden Within the Dreams — The Joy of Finding Pictures Within Pictures!\n\n- [Willy the Dreamer] brims not only with Anthony Browne's affection for his most iconic character, Willy the chimpanzee, but also with his signature wit and playful mischief. Each of Willy's dreams, framed like a picture in a large frame, tells its own delightful story. It's reminiscent of [Willy the Dreamer]'s companion book, [Willy the Artist], in which Willy's paintings cleverly parodied and combined famous works of art into his own stories, delighting readers with their ingenuity. 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The emperor and all the people of the palace gathered to listen to the nightingale's song. It was so beautiful and mysterious that it touched everyone's hearts—even the emperor was moved to tears.\n\nFrom then on, the nightingale lived in the palace. It was allowed to go for walks twice during the day and once at night, but twelve servants always followed it, leaving it little freedom. Some time later, a gift arrived for the emperor: a mechanical bird crafted in the likeness of the nightingale, adorned with dazzling jewels. Once wound up, it could sing the same song over and over. Everyone's attention immediately turned to the jeweled bird, and soon no one even noticed that the real nightingale had left the palace.\n\nBut after a year, the mechanical bird broke down and could only sing once a year. Five years later, the emperor fell gravely ill and was near death. Everyone abandoned him to pay respects to the soon-to-be new emperor, leaving him alone to face the spirit of Death. Death and ghostly figures tormented him with eerie sounds. The emperor cried out to the mechanical bird, \"Sing for me!\" but it would not move.\n\nJust then, the beautiful song of the real nightingale was heard. It had flown from far away to save the emperor, and with its song, it drove away the spirit of Death. Restored to health, the emperor asked the nightingale to stay and live with him in the palace. But the nightingale explained that it could not live within palace walls. Instead, it promised to visit from time to time and share stories of the poor and struggling people it met, before flying off into the sky.\n\nThis new work by Kim Dong-seong—winner of the 2004 Baeksang Publishing Culture Award—brings to life Hans Christian Andersen's \"The Nightingale,\" a rare Eastern-themed tale from a Western author. At the time, European society was fascinated with the East, viewing it as a mysterious and exotic place, which inspired many artists and writers to create works set there. Andersen, too, was influenced by this trend when conceiving his story. Among Western tales set in the East, \"The Nightingale\" stands out for its authentic setting—the imperial court of China, one of the East's most iconic nations—with the Chinese emperor himself as the protagonist, giving it a genuinely immersive Eastern atmosphere.\n\nBringing this story to life as a picture book required a dual perspective: portraying the Chinese imperial court realistically, while also capturing the East as seen through Western eyes. This meant skillfully blending the classical atmosphere of China with a refined Western sensibility—a highly challenging artistic task. Kim Dong-seong, recipient of the 2004 Baeksang Publishing Culture Award, rose beautifully to the challenge.\n\nReaders will first be struck by the grandeur of the illustrations, which make you feel as though you are touring the Chinese imperial palace yourself, along with delicate, refined details so vivid you can almost hear the nightingale's clear song. The sweeping, cinematic compositions—capturing the vast palace and gardens from wide establishing views down to intimate close-ups—along with the meticulous rendering of imperial patterns and ornaments, will keep readers' eyes glued to every page.\n\nAt the same time, the exaggerated stature of the emperor as a symbol of authority, contrasted with the flustered, scrambling movements of the servants beneath him, brings a lighthearted charm to the depiction of the imperial court. Looking closer, there is even more joy to be found in the carefully crafted expressions and gestures of each character—perfectly matched to the mood of each scene. From the chamberlain searching for the nightingale, to the palace people moved to tears by its song, to...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623645946084,"sku":"1265139229","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1265139229_l1.jpg?v=1786421092"},{"product_id":"우리는-친구-웅진-세계그림책-125","title":"We Are Friends - Woongjin World Picture Books 125","description":"Description: A lovely story of friendship told by Anthony Browne, one of the world's greatest picture book authors! This is the 125th book in the 'Ibook World Picture Book' series, 'We Are Friends.' It's a beautiful and touching picture book depicting the friendship between a gorilla and a cat—two animals who, based on their appearance and size, don't seem like they'd get along at all.\n\nThis picture book tells the story of a special gorilla living in a zoo who becomes friends with a small cat named 'Pretty.' When the zoo staff, alarmed by a certain action of the gorilla, try to take him away because they think he's dangerous, a certain gesture from 'Pretty' reminds everyone of the true meaning of friendship.\n\nOnce upon a time, there lived a special gorilla in a zoo. The gorilla could communicate using hand signs. So whenever there was something he wanted, he would use hand signs to tell the zoo staff. It seemed like the gorilla had everything he could ever need. But the gorilla was sad. He needed a friend.\n\nThe gorilla used hand signs to tell the zoo staff that he needed a friend, since he was the only gorilla in the zoo. After much thought, the zoo staff brought him a small cat named 'Pretty.' The gorilla liked Pretty right away. So they did everything together and built up their happiness day by day...\n\nHardcover.\n\n☞ A Tip for Parents and Teachers!\nAfter reading 'We Are Friends' with your children, take some time to talk about the true meaning of friendship. 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Author Choi Sook-hee is one of Korea's most beloved children's book creators. With works such as 'It's Okay,' 'Peekaboo! The Twelve Zodiac Animals,' 'Whose Shadow Is This?,' and 'A Map of the World,' she has built a large and devoted fan base both in Korea and abroad. Her illustrations, filled with adorable characters and vivid, beautiful colors, instantly capture readers' attention. In particular, her bestselling cognitive picture books for young children, 'It's Okay' and 'Peekaboo! The Twelve Zodiac Animals,' feature characters that seem ready to blink and speak at any moment—delighting babies even before their moms.\n\nNow, Choi Sook-hee, the unrivaled star author in the world of picture books for little ones, presents her newest work, 'Me Too, Me Too.' Perfectly tailored to the perspective of toddlers, this book is sure to become another wonderful gift for countless mothers and babies.\n\nA Book for Confident, Hardworking Little Ones Who Eat Well, Play Well, and Learn Eagerly\n\nFor toddlers just beginning to take their first steps, the whole world is one big playground and classroom. Everything feels new and exciting every single day. Babies naturally imitate what they see and try things out on their own, learning about the world one step at a time. For little ones just starting to explore, imitating others and trying things independently are essential parts of growth and development. 'Me Too, Me Too' was born from observing exactly this stage of childhood.\n\n\"Me too, me too!\" is a phrase toddlers say all the time—and the adorable baby in this book is no exception. Watching a zebra gallop energetically, the baby shouts \"Me too, me too!\" and gallops along. Hearing a lark sing cheerfully, the baby sings along too, trying to copy every animal it sees. But the baby doesn't just imitate forever—soon, the baby decides to show everyone what it can do on its own, then runs to give Mom a sweet kiss.\n\nThis book beautifully captures a baby observing and recognizing animals, then joyfully imitating them—running, singing, tumbling, eating, and washing up. Through watching nature and animals, the baby not only has fun but also picks up basic daily habits. Eating well, playing joyfully, and learning eagerly, babies grow a little more every single day with all their might. That's why \"me too, me too!\" is such an endearing, admirable, and heartwarming phrase. It reflects a baby's strength, health, and hope—the will to try, and the courage and confidence to believe they can do it too. This book was created with the hope that our children will always shout \"me too, me too!\" as they tackle everything with enthusiasm, laugh joyfully, and grow into confident, spirited individuals.\n\nA Delightful Baby Picture Book to See, Hear, and Try Together\n\n'Me Too, Me Too' is bursting with lively, cheerful animals: a zebra galloping powerfully, a lark singing a pretty tune, a frog leaping high, a panda rolling around, and more. Shouting \"me too, me too!\", the baby runs, sings, and plays joyfully alongside them. The baby nibbles food like a bunny, goes potty like a puppy, and washes its face like a kitten.\n\nThis is a book for babies who delight in even the smallest accomplishments and love to move and play without stopping. While reading, babies can enjoy active play right along with the animals and baby in the book, and naturally pick up daily habits like eating, washing up, and using the potty. And of course, babies can also share the happiest, most loving gesture of all—a kiss for Mom.\n\nOne of the greatest strengths of this book is Choi Sook-hee's signature illustration style, which instantly captures babies' attention. The characters she creates are, above all, full of feeling and charm.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623664099556,"sku":"1303344440","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788901096391.jpg?v=1786421161"},{"product_id":"우리-엄마-웅진-세계그림책-16","title":"My Mom - Woongjin World Picture Books 16","description":"Description\n\nMy mom is amazing. She's a wonderful cook, an incredible talent, and she draws beautifully too. My mom is also the strongest woman in the world. My mom is like a magical gardener—she can make anything grow. Like a good fairy, she can turn my sadness into joy. She sings like an angel and can roar like a lion. My mom is as beautiful as a butterfly, as comfortable as an armchair, as soft as a kitten, and as sturdy as a rhinoceros. My mom is truly, truly wonderful!\n\nMy mom could have been a dancer or an astronaut. She might have become a movie star or a company president. But instead, she became 'my mom.' I love my mom. And my mom loves me too (forever and always...).\n\nMy Mom—a book that will be remembered as one of the most beautiful works by the greatest picture book artist, Anthony Browne! An author whose very name inspires trust, Anthony Browne is one of the most beloved picture book creators in Korea. After moving readers deeply in 2004 with Anthony Browne's Happy Museum (Willy's Pictures), he returns this year with another touching work sure to stir the hearts of all who read it: My Mom.\n\nThis new release, My Mom, is exactly what it sounds like—a story about mothers. It's a picture book that expresses a child's love and gratitude toward their mom, told in the child's own voice. Through works like Gorilla, Piggybook, and Willy's Pictures, Anthony Browne has continually explored the meaning and value of family, leading readers toward dramatic reconciliation and the restoration of love. For him, 'family' is clearly a recurring theme. He has said that his work's purpose is 'love for people,' and it seems he finds the foundation of that love within the family. This time, the protagonist is 'mom'—a figure who feels warm and comforting no matter when you think of her.\n\nMoving away from the somewhat heavier, more critical tone of his earlier works, Anthony Browne has, since Willy's Pictures, offered a warmer, gentler perspective that resonates deeply with readers. Published in 2005, My Mom—with its simple yet heartfelt text and vividly warm illustrations—is sure to be remembered as one of his most beautiful works.\n\nMom! A name of unconditional love that needs no further explanation. There's a Jewish saying: 'God could not be everywhere, so he made mothers.' And 'Mom!' is the very first word children learn all over the world. To children, mom is truly an absolute presence—the source of life, the most precious refuge and salvation, the one from whom they learn about the world and gain the strength to live in it. The trust children gain from their mothers in early childhood carries into a lifelong confidence in the world and in life itself. Because this bond is so absolute, the love between mother and child remains an eternal and universal theme in picture books. That's why there are so many books about the love between mothers and children—books through which mothers continually tell and reassure their children: 'Mom loves you so, so much. I'll love you forever.' Through that boundless love, children find security and learn the most fundamental and precious beginnings of love.\n\nMy Mom is also a picture book about this kind of love between mother and child. But there's something a little different here—this book is a love song 'from child to mother.' A song of love offered by sons and daughters, and the perfect book for moms everywhere!\n\nTo a child who is still small, still learning, and still clumsy at everything, mom naturally seems like an extraordinary being. The food mom makes is always the best. Watching a plant grow tall under her care makes her seem like a magical gardener. And how artistic she looks putting on makeup! She's strong enough to lift a grocery bag as big as the child themselves. She's pretty, soft, and fluffy. My mom really, truly is wonderful.\n\nBut through the child's voice, Anthony Browne tells us that the real reason mom is so wonderful lies elsewhere... When you think about it, maybe my mom once dreamed of becoming a movie star as a little girl. Maybe she could have become an astronaut or the head of a big company. 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This book features 38 species of wildflowers commonly seen in parks and along roadsides, such as foxtail grass, violets, and dandelions. Vivid illustrations capture how wildflowers bear fruit, spread their seeds, and inspire fun outdoor games. Each flower's unique story is told in warm, easy language, just like a friend sharing a story by your side.\n\nCommon Wildflowers, Even in the City\nWildflowers are all around us. You can find them in school flower beds, in the cracks between sidewalk pavers, and even in abandoned flower pots. But they're often so small that we simply walk right past them without noticing. Take a closer look at wildflowers, and you'll discover them growing nearby, as if playing hide-and-seek. This book showcases 38 species of these familiar wildflowers.\n\nCall Each Wildflower by Its Name\nEven the tiniest wildflower has a name. Look closely at each wildflower and call it by name. 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Korea is home to many birds — if you count the migratory birds that pass through with the seasons, there are more than 450 species living here. Even just around the yards of apartment buildings in big cities, you can spot dozens of different species: sparrows, magpies, great tits, brown-eared bulbuls, oriental turtle doves, jays, common kestrels, and more.\n\nHave you ever seen small black-feathered birds fluttering about? Did they have a black necktie-like marking on their chest? If so, that's a great tit — you'll often spot them on the bare branches of winter trees. Have you seen a grayish bird flying to a persimmon tree every morning to find ripe red persimmons? Smaller than a magpie, with a long tail? That's probably a brown-eared bulbul. If it calls out 'bbi-ik bbi-ik,' you can be sure of it.\n\nKorean Birds Every Child Should Know\nThese birds are familiar, friendly faces you can easily spot even in the flowerbeds around apartment complexes. The presence of birds tells us that a region's ecosystem hasn't been too badly damaged. If children grow up knowing birds and feeling close to them, their lives will be so much richer.\n\nKorea's First Children's Bird Encyclopedia\nWhether it's a beak, a leg, a wing, or anything else, every part of a bird is worth observing closely. That's why bird watching calls for a finely detailed encyclopedia that captures every feature with care. This book is filled with delicate illustrations drawn by an artist who spent a long time observing birds in the wild.\n\nRich Ecological Information About Birds\nThis book uses more than 100 vivid illustrations to show the unique characteristics of each bird. Children can learn how a bird's body is structured, how birds build their nests, and what kind of eggs each species lays. 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The drawings capture intricate details that photographs simply cannot convey, capturing children's curiosity and interest. This picture book is a children's vegetable encyclopedia packed with rich information about 32 types of vegetables that keep our bodies healthy, including garlic, napa cabbage, green onion, carrot, radish, pumpkin, cucumber, and bellflower root. Children can also learn about the unique aspects of Korean food culture. In particular, the illustrator personally tended a vegetable garden in Hongcheon, Gangwon Province, and lovingly created over 150 detailed illustrations that are so vivid they feel like photographs.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623686185188,"sku":"1335403442","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788901079974.jpg?v=1786421258"},{"product_id":"내가-좋아하는-과일","title":"Fruits I Love","description":"Description\n\nThe Long-Awaited First Cherries\n\nHave you ever tasted the first cherries of early summer, as June ushers in the warmer days? Children who once nibbled on rose shoots just for their green, tangy bite now turn their attention elsewhere. And what about peaches? The moment the pointed tip begins to blush red, children can't wait to pick and eat them. How wonderful that faint sweetness hidden within the tart flesh! Children spend the whole year waiting for fruits to ripen. This book tells the story of the fruits that children of this land have waited for, generation after generation, since long ago.\n\nOur Fruits, Recorded in Fine Detail\n\nThis book carefully documents 25 varieties of fruit grown in Korea, following them through spring, summer, fall, and winter. Illustrator Son Kyung-hee spent four years researching in the field, creating over 150 detailed scientific illustrations. Just like a picture book, the rich illustrations help children easily understand the story behind each fruit.\n\nThe Ecology and Cultural History Woven into Each Story\n\nAuthor Park Sun-mi, a first-grade homeroom teacher, wrote this book as if telling stories to her own students. She shares tales of scratching her arms and legs on thorny bushes while picking wild raspberries, getting covered in bugs while shaking mulberries from a tree, and eating too many unripe jujubes and ending up with a foamy stomachache. Written in a warm, conversational tone, the book is filled with rich information about the history, cultivation, and ecological characteristics of each fruit.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623686152420,"sku":"1335402523","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788901079967.jpg?v=1786421255"},{"product_id":"내가-좋아하는-곤충","title":"The Insects I Like","description":"Description: I Love Insects! \"The Insects I Like\" is a children's insect encyclopedia illustrated with fine, detailed drawings. This series is composed of detailed illustrations tailored to a child's perspective. The drawings capture minute details that photographs simply cannot show, capturing children's curiosity and interest. This picture book is a children's insect encyclopedia packed with rich information about 128 species of insects living in Korea, including ants, dragonflies, crickets, grasshoppers, fireflies, weevils, honeybees, and rhinoceros beetles. It introduces insects that can easily be found near our own homes. It also shares fun insect stories, such as the tale of crickets who headbutt each other when angry. The lovingly rendered, beautiful detailed illustrations bring a lifelike, photograph-like vividness. The book provides information on each insect's food, classification, and habitat. The back of the book includes sections such as \"Playing with Insects\" and \"Insects to Watch Out For.\" This is a pretty and easy-to-read insect encyclopedia that looks just like a picture book. It features insects that can easily be spotted near your home. Unlike most encyclopedias, it is thin and light, yet contains 128 species of insects. The illustrator, a mother of two sons, collected and observed insects together with her children and drew them with warm, detailed illustrations. It is also filled with fun insect stories told by entomologist Dr. Kim Tae-woo. It's the perfect book to pack in your bag during summer vacation trips to the mountains or the water. Common Insects Living Near Home This book features 128 species of common insects that live close to home. All sorts of insects live even in apartment courtyards, and many live inside our homes too. Just counting ants alone, there are said to be far more ants on Earth than humans. Insects are diligently living their lives underground, in water, and in the grass — we just don't always notice them. Take a warm look at these creatures that have lived alongside us for so long. A Small, Light Encyclopedia Even though it's an encyclopedia, it's as thin and light as a picture book. It's easy to bring along on outdoor summer vacation trips. Bring it along when visiting relatives in the countryside, going on a picnic to the park, or heading to camp. When you spot an insect, you can look it up right away and check it out on the spot. Detailed and Vivid Illustrations Even common insects like flies and ants are fascinating when you take a closer look. Beautiful wing patterns, sleek bodies... no insect is shaped carelessly. Each insect's body has adapted to fit where it lives. Some children may find insects creepy, but once they learn how an insect's body has adapted to its environment, they'll be drawn into the fun of observing them. The book records each insect's distinctive features through detailed illustration. Beautiful Insects Illustrated by a Mother Artist The illustrator of this book is a mother of two sons. She collected insects together with her children and observed them with warm, loving eyes as she drew them. Though drawn true to life, the insects in this book are as cute and endearing as children. You'll be able to feel just how beautiful the insects living close to us really are. It's a detailed encyclopedia that looks like a bright and beautiful photo collection. Easy and Fun Insect Stories Chirping crickets headbutt each other when they get angry. Praying mantises are known to spray urine when touched. Stink bugs are said to faint from smelling their own scent. 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Filled with heartfelt writing from an author who truly loves nature, and richly detailed illustrations from an artist devoted to capturing it, this series has long been treasured by parents everywhere. Now you can enjoy the Naega Joahaneun Series in an even more portable form — easy to slip into a backpack for outings, school field trips, or working on vacation homework together as a family. Thinner and lighter, but just as full of wonderful content, the Naega Joahaneun Series is ready to go wherever your child goes, becoming a friendly and fascinating companion for every adventure.\n\nA Detailed Illustrated Guide That Reads Like a Picture Book\n\nThis is the 'Sea Creatures' volume of the Naega Joahaneun Series, a beautifully illustrated field guide that feels just like a picture book. It introduces 39 species of sea creatures that live in or visit the waters around Korea. The ocean is home not only to fish we enjoy eating, like mackerel and saury, but also to countless mysterious creatures — spiky sea urchins, branch-like corals, star-shaped starfish, flying fish that soar above the waves, and the mighty whale, the largest animal on Earth. All are brought to life through over 100 vivid, detailed illustrations, with text written by a marine biologist in a way that's easy and engaging for children to read.\n\nThe Ocean Is the Cradle of Life\n\nWithout the ocean, there would be no life on Earth — after all, life first appeared in the sea. Even today, countless living things continue to thrive beneath its surface.\n\nAmazing Sea Creatures Living in Our Waters\n\nSurrounded on three sides by the East Sea, West Sea, and South Sea, Korea's coastal waters are full of wonders: jellyfish drifting like plastic bags, star-shaped starfish, spiky sea urchins, squid shooting through the water like rockets, and gray whales that appear and vanish like ghosts. 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Here, a sky-fish snores loudly, flower-beds bloom into cozy beds for sleeping, and a shaggy-haired wardrobe ghost kindly attends to your every need. At night, a giant yellow moon-candy rises in the sky. The land is filled with strange and marvelous plants and creatures. In this delightful place, you join the Emperor on a scarf hunt and a dragon hunt, exploring joyfully together. But when you return, you discover that all the wonderful things in Absurdia were actually the objects in the child's own bedroom all along. The child had created a magnificent world entirely from imagination, right within a small room. This charming picture book is sure to spark the fun and lively imagination of young readers.\n\nAuthor: Chris Riddell\nRecent works include: Ottoline Goes to the Bright Blue Sea, Ottoline and the Purple Fox, Ottoline and the Yellow Cat, and 108 other titles.\n\nAbout the author: Born in 1962 in South Africa, Chris Riddell studied illustration at the University of Brighton. In 1997, his collaboration with Catherine Cave, Something Else, won the UNESCO Award. He partnered with author Paul Stewart to illustrate the Edge Chronicles series, and won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2002 for Pirate Diary and again in 2004 for Jonathan Swift's Gulliver. Among the books he both wrote and illustrated are The Emperor of Absurdia, Ottoline and the Yellow Cat, Wendel's Workshop, and Ottoline and the Purple Fox. He currently also works as a political cartoonist and lives with his family in Brighton.\n\nTranslator: Ko Jung-ah\nRecent works include: 100 Historical Figures in Textbooks, A Geography Journey Through Korea, The Little Fire Truck, and 173 other titles.\n\nAbout the translator: Born in Seoul, Ko Jung-ah graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in English Literature and works as a translator. She primarily translates children's books and literary works, and received the 6th Yu Young Translation Award in 2012. 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