{"product_id":"우리-아이-책날개를-달아-주자","title":"[Revised Edition] Let's Give Our Child Wings of Books","description":"Description\n\nOn the 10th Anniversary of 'Let's Give Our Child Wings of Books'\n\nA Word Before the Book\nBooks and Children\nWhat Books Mean in a Child's Life\nWhy It's Good to Read Aloud to Children\nWhy Don't Children Read?\nThere's No Need to Rush Learning Hangeul!\nThe Reading Environment Surrounding Children\nThe Importance of Reading Instruction\nBuilding a Classroom Library\nNever Take Your Child to the Bookstore?!\nCreating an Environment Where Children Can Grow Close to Books\nChildren's Books and Adults\nDo as I Say, Not as I Do\nThe Hidden Power Behind a Reading Environment\nReading Instruction Is Not a Side Job\nA Teacher Is Not a Religious Missionary\nI Am Part of the Reading Movement\nThe Story of Children's Libraries\nLet's Join the Reading Movement\nChange Our Thinking, Root Out the Problem\nEnough with the Melodrama!\nEnough with Books Like These!\nIs 'The Little Prince' Really Suitable for Children to Read?\nThe Utterly Distorted 'Our Twisted Hero'\nTranslation Means Approaching the Author's Heart\nIs Cutting Out Newspaper Clippings Really NIE?\nMisguided Fixed Ideas About Books\nA Look at Recommended Reading Lists\nPrejudice Against Picture Books\nPicture Books, the First Step into Reading\nPicture Books Are the First Works of Art Children Encounter\nChoosing Picture Books That Match Your Child\nPicture Books in My Travel Bag\nChoosing Books\nAnother Standard for Choosing Books in an Age of Globalization\nChoosing Books for a Visit to the Royal Palace\nMom, Buddha Has Bare Feet\nLet's Read Myths, the Roots of Western Civilization\nEncyclopedias and Plant Guides You Can Look at but Never Find What You Need\nChoosing an Encyclopedia\nTopics That Deserve Attention in Children's Books\nTopics That Must Be Addressed in Children's Books\nStories That Carry Prejudice\nBeyond Alternative Fairy Tales\nSending Children's Books to North Korea\nReading and the Arts\nCan't Study, Doesn't Like Books, So Let's Have Them Learn an Instrument?\nSumi Jo's 'Peter and the Wolf'\nPicture Books Are Export Products Too\nWhat Gets in the Way When Talking with Children\nWhat to Avoid When Talking with Children\nThat Dreaded Book Report\nDon't Do Your Child's Book Report Homework for Them\nDiaries: Writing for Yourself\nThe True Meaning of Processing What You've Read\nConclusion – A Life Made Happy Through Books\nWhat Will Hunting Needed\nThe Teacher I Met Through Books\nSaving the World Through Books\nBooks Mentioned in This Book\n\nInto the Book\n\nWhen you read to your child at bedtime, eyes meeting theirs, they blink slowly until, before you know it, they drift off to sleep. Seeing that peaceful face, you completely forget the frustrations of the day's mischief and feel as though an angel has descended into your home. You pat their round little back, kiss their soft, downy cheek, and gaze down at your sleeping child. In that moment, you forget the busyness of life and are wrapped, if only briefly, in happiness. Perhaps the person who benefits most from reading to a child is you, the parent, yourself. –p.25\n\nBy the time children reach 5th or 6th grade, they start heading off in small groups to large bookstores. As a parent, you might think, 'How admirable, going to a bookstore!' But that's far from the whole story—it's actually a big mistake to assume so. Large bookstores don't stock only good books; plenty of poor-quality ones line the shelves too. And the books most visible to children's eyes tend to be comics and lighter reads. Expecting children to sit on the noisy floor of a large bookstore and read quality books is simply unrealistic. Children need adult guidance until they develop the judgment to choose good books on their own. Until then, let's set aside the idea that children should choose entirely for themselves! –p.31\n\nPicture books are the very first works of art a child encounters. A well-illustrated picture book is, in itself, a work of art. Children look at their favorite picture books several times a day, and sometimes the pages wear out so much that a new copy of the same book must be bought. You can imagine how great an influence a picture book has when viewed over a hundred times. So what standard can ordinary people use to judge whether the art in a picture book has real artistic value? Truly good illustrations make even non-critics want to cut them out and hang them on the wall. Somehow, looking at them makes your heart feel warm, excited, or brings a smile to your face... Art that touches the heart is, after all, the very best. –p.149","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623820992740,"sku":"1431636960","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788952215529.jpg?v=1786422253","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%9a%b0%eb%a6%ac-%ec%95%84%ec%9d%b4-%ec%b1%85%eb%82%a0%ea%b0%9c%eb%a5%bc-%eb%8b%ac%ec%95%84-%ec%a3%bc%ec%9e%90","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}