{"product_id":"어디-갔다-왔니","title":"Where Did You Go?","description":"Description: Just when it seemed the baby had barely learned to walk, suddenly the baby is begging to go outside. For a baby who has only lived indoors, the bright sunlight, the pebbles on the ground, the tiny wildflowers peeking through cracks in the pavement, and the breeze brushing past their ears are all wonders to discover. This is how babies begin to meet the world.\n\nThe baby clothes, shoes, bags, and hats hanging on the clothesline are all like little pieces of the baby. Wearing that outfit, the baby went to the market with mom. Wearing those shoes, the baby went to the playground. Wearing that hat, the baby went to see flowers on the hill behind the house. Wearing that hanbok, the baby went to uncle's wedding and took pictures. And in nothing but underwear, the baby splashed around playing with water. The warm conversation between the baby's clothes and the sun is heartwarming.\n\nThe simple, rhythmic text beautifully captures a baby's daily life. Reading this book together while acting out roles with your baby would make the experience even more special. The illustrations are clear and sensory, showing only what's essential for this age group. The simplified graphic shapes are given warmth and familiarity through collage elements made from everyday textures—paper, fabric, leaves, and balloons. The cut, pasted, and carefully hand-stitched details catch young readers' eyes and add extra charm.\n\nThe quickly shifting background colors and the changing position of the sun help babies develop a sense of color while naturally conveying the passage of time (morning to evening) and the changing seasons (spring to winter). The book is also helpful for learning the names of objects and early letter recognition.\n\nThis is the sixth book in the beloved Nabijam Play Picture Book series, known for bestselling titles such as The Twelve Zodiac Animals Peekaboo Game and Let's Poop, Push Push.\n\nAuthor Hong In-sun studied creative writing and Korean literature in college. While raising her two children, Haein and Geumgang, she creates one-of-a-kind picture books by making up stories and drawing pictures together with them. This book is a refined version of a picture book she originally created and read to her daughter Haein when she was three years old. Her published works include the picture books What Would Be Nice? and Forward, Forward.\n\nIllustrator Cho Eun-hwa studied visual design in college and worked for many years as a designer at a publishing house. She now works as an illustrator and designer. In this book, she created delightful effects by gathering everyday materials with various textures—paper, fabric, balloons, and more—cutting, pasting, and hand-stitching them together. Her works include the picture books Shall We Go to the Moon with an Umbrella?, Peekaboo! Found You, and Do You Live in the Sky or on the Ground?","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624030970084,"sku":"201912271916","price":14.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/screen_shot_2019-12-27_at_9.59.40_pm.jpg?v=1786423728","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%96%b4%eb%94%94-%ea%b0%94%eb%8b%a4-%ec%99%94%eb%8b%88","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}