{"product_id":"엄마랑-뽀뽀","title":"Kisses With Mommy","description":"Description\n\n\"Kisses With Mommy\" is a picture book for babies centered around the theme of kisses. As you turn each page, various animals that babies love appear, calling out to their little ones with affection and giving them kisses. The adorable duck kisses on the pond, the playful turtle kisses on the pebbly shore, and the sleepy sloth kisses while dangling from a tree branch. Though the ways of kissing differ, the happy expressions remain the same throughout. The pet names given to the baby animals are modeled after the affectionate terms real moms use for their babies, adding warmth and familiarity. The repeated phrase in the text, \"Our baby, kiss with Mommy,\" works together with the illustrations to naturally invite moms and babies to share a kiss.\n\nWritten and Illustrated by Kim Dong-su\nKim Dong-su majored in painting at Duksung Women's University and is an illustrator of children's books. He received the Grand Prize at the 2001 Korea Publishing Art Exhibition, and won an Excellence Award at the 2002 Borim Creative Picture Book Contest for \"The Day I Caught a Cold.\" His other works include \"The Invincible Rubber-Powered Airplane,\" \"At Grandmother's House,\" and \"The Story of Birth, Hooray.\"\n\nLoving Your Baby — \"I Love You\" Isn't Enough\nNow it's time to love with your whole body. Give your baby a kiss. Babies constantly want to reassure themselves that they are loved. That's why they fuss and cry, longing for their love to be shown. But babies also cry the same way when they're hungry, sick, upset, or sleepy. For a baby who cries at all hours like this, it helps for mom to be the one who first expresses, \"I love you, always.\" But can the words \"I love you\" truly convey the depth of a mother's love for her baby? No words could ever be enough. So the next time you want to show your baby love, hold them close and give them a kiss. Direct physical touch, like a kiss, brings babies not only the certainty of being loved but also psychological comfort and happiness.\n\nSkin-to-Skin Contact: The Loving Magic That Helps Babies Thrive\nEver since American developmental psychologist Harry Harlow conducted his famous experiment observing baby monkeys' preference between a wire \"mother\" that provided milk and a soft cloth \"mother\" that did not, it has been widely understood that physical affection from parents — kisses, hugs, and the like — plays a vital role in a baby's development. A recent broadcast featured a comparison study involving premature babies born under 2.5 kg, in which babies who were placed on their mother's belly for about 30 minutes a day grew faster than those who were not. In this way, simply feeling a parent's warmth and breath through physical contact gives babies boundless love and emotional security, helping them grow up healthy. Furthermore, the experience of touch, closeness, and attachment in infancy helps children grow up feeling warmth and love toward others, supporting the development of a healthy, caring personality. Try experiencing this loving magic yourself — press your lips together, touch noses, and rub cheeks with your baby.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623642046692,"sku":"1251341235","price":17.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1251341235_l1.jpg?v=1786421074","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%97%84%eb%a7%88%eb%9e%91-%eb%bd%80%eb%bd%80","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}