{"product_id":"순이와-빨간-상자","title":"Sooni and the Red Box","description":"Description: Volume 43 of Bombom's Beautiful Picture Book Series. Sooni, who lives in a small house at the foot of a great mountain, goes for a walk every morning. One day after the season's first snow, Sooni heads out earlier than usual and discovers a mysterious red box. Voices can be heard coming from inside it. Inside the red box there are bean sprouts, chestnut worms, rice, and thread. Sooni's older brother insists the red box is just a broken radio, but Sooni believes tiny people are living inside it. Quietly, Sooni listens to an old tale told by a grandmother from within the box. Meanwhile, the family inside the red box is busy tidying up their home, which has been jostled about during its travels….\n\nWritten by Woori Ko\nRecent works: Sooni and the Red Box, Where Is Daddy Now?, and 6 titles in total.\nAbout the author: She majored in visual design at Seoul National University of Science and Technology and studied at the Hills Korea Illustration School. In 2005, she won the Gold Prize in the nonfiction illustration category and an award of excellence in the picture-book illustration category at the Publishing Art Grand Prize. Her published works include Where Is Daddy Now? and Sooni and the Red Box.\n\nA Curious, Sound-Making Red Box\nIs it a broken radio? Or is it a 'red box' where tiny people live?\n\nSooni, who lives in a small house at the foot of a great mountain, goes for a walk every morning. One day after the season's first snow, she heads out earlier than usual and discovers a mysterious red box. Voices can be heard coming from inside it. Inside the box there are bean sprouts, chestnut worms, rice, and thread. Sooni's older brother insists it's just a broken radio, but Sooni knows better—she's certain that tiny people are living inside. Quietly, she listens to an old tale told by a grandmother from within the box.\n\nMeanwhile, the family inside the red box has been busy tidying their home after being jostled about during its travels. Since their house has moved to a new place, they need to explore their surroundings. Dad and the youngest child prepare to venture out into the world outside, hoping it will be a warm place for their family of six to spend the cold winter.\n\nLooking Into the Unfamiliar 'Red World' From Sooni's Pure White World\nThe world Sooni lives in is a white world. In this white world, Sooni represents purity and innocence. Into her world of unspoiled cleanliness comes an unfamiliar red world. For young Sooni, this burst of red amid an all-white world becomes an object of curiosity. But this strange red world means something different to each person who encounters it. The red world that Sooni's brother experiences is very different from the one Sooni experiences—even though they both hear the exact same box making the exact same sounds. Her brother hears static and assumes it's a broken radio, while Sooni hears voices and imagines tiny people living inside.\n\nSound gives children the power to imagine. Children have far greater listening abilities than we often give them credit for. They imagine not only when listening to stories, but also when hearing all sorts of everyday sounds. What kind of 'red world' will the children reading this book discover for themselves?","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623820763364,"sku":"1431567855","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8991742645_1.jpg?v=1786422252","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%88%9c%ec%9d%b4%ec%99%80-%eb%b9%a8%ea%b0%84-%ec%83%81%ec%9e%90","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}