{"product_id":"내-거-아니야","title":"That's (Not) Mine","description":"Description: The follow-up to the 2015 first-half bestseller picture book \"You Are (Not) Small\" has arrived — \"That's (Not) Mine\"! A picture book that teaches children who shout \"That's mine!\" out of greed the true joy of sharing!\n\n■ A Mirror for Children — A Picture Book Showing That Sharing Is Far More Fun Than Hoarding\nAround the ages of three or four, children begin to develop a sense of ownership. Whatever catches their eye, they feel they must hold onto and won't let go of until they've played with it to their heart's content. This desire to possess is a completely natural part of a child's development. But when a new sibling arrives, or when a child starts daycare or preschool, or plays with friends, situations inevitably arise where things must be shared — and that's when children can struggle. For kids facing this exact challenge, \"That's (Not) Mine\" offers a clear and satisfying answer. The two furry little creatures in this book are remarkably like our own children — which may be exactly why kids love author Kang So-yeon's picture books so much. It's as if they're looking in a mirror, seeing their own stories reflected back at them. As children read this book, they'll naturally come to realize that sharing is far more enjoyable than clinging to \"mine\" — even though the book never once tells them to share.\n\n■ The \"Ani-ya\" Series — Building Children's Social Skills and English Ability\nThis Say Pen-compatible book lets kids listen to professional voice actor recordings, then read and record the story themselves!\nThis book is the second title in the \"Ani-ya\" series, designed to build children's social skills and English ability. The series includes \"You Are (Not) Small,\" which explores differences between individuals; \"That's (Not) Mine,\" about two characters who struggle to compromise over a single object; \"I'm (Not) Scared,\" which shows characters overcoming fear together; and \"Can I Tell You a Secret?,\" the story of a frog afraid to swim — along with their English-language editions. \"You Are (Not) Small,\" \"That's (Not) Mine,\" \"I'm (Not) Scared,\" and \"Can I Tell You a Secret?\" have all been highly recommended in the US for young children learning language. Because every book is written in dialogue form, they're especially helpful for picking up everyday conversational English. Every book in the Ani-ya series is Say Pen compatible, allowing children to listen to lively voice actor recordings or read and record the dialogue themselves. Beyond the simple joy of reading, these books offer wonderful support for developing both social skills and English proficiency.\n\n■ Press Reviews\n\"A perfect picture book to spark a conversation about sharing!\" — School Library Journal\n\"After giggling their way through this book, kids will realize how silly it is to fight over 'mine.'\" — Publishers Weekly\n\"A picture book that says exactly what parents want to tell their children — in the simplest, healthiest, and most delightful way!\" — Once Upon A Story\n\"Even crawling babies will enjoy this book.\" — Growing Imaginations","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624330535140,"sku":"01022025995","price":20.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9791161721705.jpg?v=1786426652","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%82%b4-%ea%b1%b0-%ec%95%84%eb%8b%88%ec%95%bc","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}