{"product_id":"다독다독-언어","title":"Dadok Dadok Language (Revised Edition)","description":"Description\nKorea's first early literacy picture book series designed to build a systematic structure for language thinking\nFrom basic sentences to grammar frameworks, learn systematically with \"Dadok Dadok Language\"\n\nWe are proud to introduce \"Dadok Dadok Language,\" a systematic sentence-principle picture book series designed to nurture your child's language thinking skills during the crucial language development period of ages 4 to 7. Built on essential Korean grammar frameworks, this series is thoughtfully organized to help children progress step by step from basic sentences to rich expression.\n\nEach book focuses thoroughly on a single grammar concept, helping children understand even complex sentence structures without difficulty. Grammar rules are naturally woven into fun stories and situations, so children absorb the principles of sentence structure simply by enjoying the books. Reading and speaking freely alongside vivid characters helps build not only vocabulary, but also a solid foundation in literacy and Korean language skills.\n\nDuring this precious time when your child's speech and thinking are blossoming, give them a strong foundation in language with \"Dadok Dadok Language.\"\n\nTable of Contents\n1. Giggling Ants Go on a Picnic\n2. Me, You, We Are Twins\n3. Pop with This, Pop with That\n4. Did the Cat Catch the Mouse? Did the Mouse Catch the Cat?\n5. Who Are You?\n6. Rolling, Rolling Bread\n7. The Greedy Rabbit Loves Meat\n8. Did the T-Rex Poop?\n9. Who Took My Egg?\n10. The Rice Seed Became a Cow\n11. Wobbly Wobbly Ice Cream\n12. A Very Special Candy Shop\n13. The Giant's Great Fart King\n14. I'll Make You a Carrot Nose\n15. Sniff Sniff, Poof, Squeak!\n16. Rolling and Tumbling All Around\n17. It's Not That I Can't Fly, I Just Won't!\n18. Could It Be the Three Turtle Brothers?\n19. The Shy, Shy King\n20. The Round Sack Is Mine\n21. Daddy Crocodile Works Diligently, Scrub Scrub\n22. The Great King Walnut Disappeared!\n23. Welcome to the Kind Raccoon's Restaurant\n24. Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow Too!\n25. Don't Open It\n26. We Are Friends\n27. I'm Never Sleepy!\n28. Please Change My Mom, Because\n29. The Battle of Red Hair and Mustache\n30. Sniffly Sniffles Away\n31. Little Red Riding Hood Is Curious\n32. The Snow Falls Without a Sound\n33. I Am a Bad Cat\n34. The Wolf Said\n35. The Mouse Who Wanted to Be Stylish\n36. Should I Eat the Space Candy or Not?\n37. What Is This?\n38. Sniffy Loves Riddles\n39. The Boring Village Is So Boring\n40. Ping Ping and the Baby Duck's Adventure\n41. The Squishy Space Rescue Team\n42. The Five Brothers Catch the Thief\n\nGuidebook: Dadok Dadok Language Guidebook\nWorkbook 1: Language Mastery 1 - Understanding Sentences\nWorkbook 2: Language Mastery 2 - Expanding Sentences\nWorkbook 3: Language Mastery 3 - Decorating Sentences\nWorkbook 4: Language Mastery 4 - Expanding Expression\nWorkbook 5: Language Mastery 5 - Understanding Long Sentences\n\nPublisher's Review\nBuilding a Strong Foundation in Literacy!\nThe Power of Sentence Principles Naturally Woven Into Stories\n\nMany parents show word cards to help build their child's vocabulary. But the essence of language ability isn't simply a string of words—it lies in the \"principles of sentence structure\" that connect words according to rules to convey thought. \"Dadok Dadok Language\" was designed to help young children naturally form a structure for language thinking through fun stories, without needing to memorize complex grammatical knowledge.\n\n\"Try making it without me. This always comes right after that. Got it?\"\nElly nodded.\n〈Book 3, \"Pop with This, Pop with That\" (Demonstrative Pronouns)〉\n\nDemonstrative pronouns like \"this\" and \"that,\" which stand in for the names of objects, help children clearly recognize objects based on their position. In this way, \"Dadok Dadok Language\" is built on the framework of elementary Korean grammar, with each book intensively covering one grammatical concept. From basic parts of speech to sentence components, the content is carefully tailored to children's level, allowing them to grasp and expand even complex sentence structures on their own.\n\nA Time to Cultivate Everyday Language into Rich Expression and Logical Thought\nSentence Play That Grows Both Imagination and Literacy\n\nGrammar learning at the early childhood stage should never become mere analysis or memorization. Instead, sentence rules and vocabulary should take root naturally within a child's thinking structure. 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