{"product_id":"무서움이-깃털처럼-날아갔어-아이세움-감정-시리즈-7","title":"Fear Flew Away Like a Feather - Aiseum Emotion Series 7","description":"Description: Book 7 of the Aiseum Emotion Series. This series helps children grow into mature individuals who can look inward at their own feelings and, in turn, learn to be considerate of others' emotions. The appendix includes advice from a psychiatric specialist to deepen understanding of emotions. Book 7 explores the emotion of fear through the stories of Picasso, who dreaded going to school, and Munch, who suddenly felt overwhelming terror while walking across a bridge. Rich colors and witty illustrations add to the joy of reading.\n\nI Froze Like a Stone! Words, Words, Words That Express Fear - It's Okay to Be Scared When I Freeze Like a Stone! - Fear Changes Too - Fear Like a Shadow - Fear Flew Away Like a Feather! - Looking Into My Heart\n\nWhat are you afraid of? A barking dog, the dark, high places... Everyone fears different things. Some people have just one or two fears, while others have countless ones. Different as we are, everyone feels fear at some point.\n\nWhat would happen if we couldn't feel fear at all? What if a firefighter running into raging flames felt no fear of fire? What if we felt no fear of speeding cars on the road? Fear is a signal that warns us danger is approaching. It is because we feel fear that we can avoid danger and stay safe.\n\nBut sometimes we feel fear or dread for reasons we can't quite explain, and our bodies tense up without warning—just like Picasso, who dreaded going to school, or Munch, who suddenly felt overwhelming terror while crossing a bridge.\n\nLet's set off to find a way to let go of our fears, sending them flying away like a feather instead of trembling in fright. Join Thunder, who freezes like stone whenever he's scared, and a timid lion on this journey to truly understand the emotion of fear. Rich, vivid colors and witty illustrations make reading this book even more enjoyable.\n\n[About the Aiseum Emotion Series]\nJust like adults, children experience a wide range of emotions—joy, sadness, embarrassment, anger, fear, and more. But sometimes they don't quite understand what these feelings are. A child might slam a door or blush without even knowing whether it's because they're sad, embarrassed, or angry.\n\nUnderstanding one's own emotions is important. Just as we learn the names and functions of body parts, giving names to our emotions helps us accurately recognize our own state of mind. Once we understand what we're truly feeling, it becomes much easier to know how to express and cope with it.\n\nThe Aiseum Emotion Series is designed to help children look inward at their own hearts and grow into mature individuals who can also be considerate of others' feelings. The books include scientific information about why we feel various emotions and how our bodies respond, exploring emotions from many different angles through imaginative illustrations and engaging stories. The appendix features advice from a psychiatric specialist to provide deeper insight into emotions.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623885381860,"sku":"1466645595","price":14.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/893784253x_1.jpg?v=1786422570","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%eb%ac%b4%ec%84%9c%ec%9b%80%ec%9d%b4-%ea%b9%83%ed%84%b8%ec%b2%98%eb%9f%bc-%eb%82%a0%ec%95%84%ea%b0%94%ec%96%b4-%ec%95%84%ec%9d%b4%ec%84%b8%ec%9b%80-%ea%b0%90%ec%a0%95-%ec%8b%9c%eb%a6%ac%ec%a6%88-7","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}