{"product_id":"누구-자전거일까","title":"Whose Bicycle Is It?","description":"An elephant rides a bicycle with a bucket attached, spraying water from its trunk as it goes, when it spots a bicycle with a light bulb on it. Whose bicycle could that be? Ah-ha! It belongs to a mole who travels through the dark underground. This time, the mole rides along and spots a very tiny bicycle. Whose bicycle could that be? It belongs to wriggling, squirming caterpillars! The caterpillars pedal along together, \"heave-ho, heave-ho,\" and then spot a bicycle with a tree attached. Whose bicycle could that be?\n\nThe story keeps unfolding, one clue leading to the next, revealing all sorts of uniquely shaped bicycles. As the question \"Whose bicycle is it?\" repeats throughout the book, children's imagination and curiosity grow along with it. The appearance of animals that children love, along with bicycle illustrations that reflect each animal's habits and physical features, captures young readers' attention. The sound and motion words that accompany each animal—like \"Poo-oo,\" \"Heave-ho, heave-ho,\" and \"Ring-ring, ring-ring\"—also help build children's vocabulary.\n\nFirst published in Japan in 1982, this beloved steady-seller has remained popular for over 20 years. It received the Graphic Award at the Bologna Children's Book Fair and was selected as a recommended book by the Japan School Library Association.\n\nAuthor: Jun Takabatake\nRecent works include Whose Bicycle Is It? and 74 other titles in total.\nAbout the author: Born in Nagoya, Japan, Jun Takabatake graduated from Aichi University of Education. His picture book Whose Bicycle Is It? received the Graphic Award at the Bologna Children's Book Fair, and Ai, Sha received the Japan Picture Book Award. Two Sloths received the Kodansha Publishing Culture Award for Picture Books. His other works include I Am a Giraffe Living in Africa, I Am a Whale Living at Whale Point, Who Am I?, Grandmother's Organ, and Waddle Waddle: The Penguin Expedition.\n\nTranslator: Sagwanamu\nRecent works include Magic GO Science GO 5, Magic GO Science GO 4, Magic GO Science GO 3, and 46 other titles in total.\nAbout the translator: A group of people who love children's books, working together to introduce wonderful children's books from around the world to Korean readers. Their translated works include Kerori the Tadpole King, Morning Glory, I'll Eat It for You, and Baby Bear and the Glasses.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623844258020,"sku":"1456539592","price":15.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8955471238_f.jpg?v=1786422388","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%88%84%ea%b5%ac-%ec%9e%90%ec%a0%84%ea%b1%b0%ec%9d%bc%ea%b9%8c","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}