{"product_id":"거짓말-좀-하면-안돼-나의-첫-철학그림책-1","title":"Is It Really So Bad to Lie? - My First Philosophy Picture Book 1","description":"Description: The 'My First Philosophy Picture Book' series is made for kids who are always asking questions. The main character, Maro, is a curious little guy who simply cannot hold back his questions or his opinions. Maro just doesn't understand why there are so many things he's told to do—and not to do. Do grown-ups really know all the reasons why? Are adults always right? Maro keeps asking his mom and dad, again and again: \"Why do I have to go to school when it's not even fun?\" \"What's the point of learning all this stuff?\" \"Why follow the rules when no one's watching?\" \"You say lying is bad, so why does Dad do it?\" \"Why is it wrong to hit someone who's being mean to me?\" These are the kinds of questions every child can relate to—the ones that make kids everywhere nod along and say, \"Yes, exactly!\" But behind these questions lie deeper, important ideas: school and learning, society and rules, truth and lies, and how to handle conflict without violence. The 'My First Philosophy Picture Book' series speaks to children at their own level. Each book includes a special 'Philosophizing with Your Child' section, offering discussion topics and conversation guides to help parents explore these big ideas together with their kids. The text was written by Park Min-mi, a 'philosophizing mom' who combines academic theory with real-world parenting experience.\n\nAuthor: Brigitte Labbé\nRecent works include the 20-volume Philosophy for Kids series (Le Goûter Philo), Will My Dreams Come True?, Why Doesn't the Ant Help the Grasshopper?, and 72 titles in total.\nAbout the author: Brigitte Labbé is a writer, and together with Michel Puech, a philosophy professor at the Sorbonne, she co-authored the Le Goûter Philo series published by Éditions Milan.\n\nIllustrator: Eric Gasté\n18 titles in total.\nAbout the illustrator: Born in 1969 in Angers, western France, Eric Gasté graduated from the École Estienne in Paris and has worked as a graphic editor, illustrating a wide range of children's books. His book Why Are You Like That, Teacher? has been published in Korea.\n\nTranslator: Lee Hee-jung\n52 titles in total.\nAbout the translator: A graduate of the Department of French Language and Literature at Seoul Women's University and the Graduate School of Interpretation and Translation at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (Korean-French), Lee Hee-jung is a professional translator specializing in French books across various genres. Her translated works include Betrayal at the Table, Toxin, The Coca-Cola Gate, Politics at School, Please Give Me a New Teacher, The Little Philosopher Who Asks Questions, and the Pénélope series.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623809032420,"sku":"1421290706","price":12.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8954608752_1.jpg?v=1786422187","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ea%b1%b0%ec%a7%93%eb%a7%90-%ec%a2%80-%ed%95%98%eb%a9%b4-%ec%95%88%eb%8f%bc-%eb%82%98%ec%9d%98-%ec%b2%ab-%ec%b2%a0%ed%95%99%ea%b7%b8%eb%a6%bc%ec%b1%85-1","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}