{"product_id":"재주꾼오형제","title":"The Five Talented Brothers","description":"Description: Danjisonyi, Kotgimsonyi, Ojumsonyi, Baesonyi, and Musoesonyi each possess a unique and extraordinary talent. Becoming sworn brothers, they set out to see the world together and triumphantly defeat a band of terrifying tigers. The story carries a heartwarming lesson: when people with different strengths join together, they can overcome even the toughest challenges. Each character's distinct personality is brought to life through bright, cheerful illustrations.\n\nThe 'Neverland Our Old Stories' series carefully selects the most essential traditional Korean folktales that every child should know, faithfully preserving their original spirit in beautifully illustrated picture books. Written in warm, rhythmic language with effective repetition, each book captures the true charm and flavor of traditional Korean storytelling. The illustrations reflect a distinctly Korean sensibility and artistic beauty reminiscent of traditional Korean painting, filled with wit and humor, offering a glimpse into the thoughts and lifestyles of people from long ago.\n\nRecommended by: Elementary School 1st Grade Korean Language Textbook - Speaking \u0026 Listening\n\nAuthor: Lee Mi-ae\nRecent works include: Finding My Flower Shoes All Around Our Neighborhood, Elementary Textbook Grades 1-2 Book Set (10 Volumes), Great Figures Who Changed the World, and 168 other titles.\nAbout the author: Lee Mi-ae won the children's poetry category in the Chosun Ilbo and Daegu Maeil New Year's Literary Contest, received the Noonnopi Children's Literature Award and the Saebeot Literature Award, and won the Samsung Literature Award in the full-length children's novel category for 'One Step at a Time Toward a Dream.' Her published works include Half, Everyone Gathers to Eat Yum Yum Yum, Sleeping This Way or That Way, I Met Autumn, Ehheyadeya Rice Cake Song, Happy Puppy Mungchi, So What If I'm Chubby, I'm Still Me, My Wonderful Boyfriend, Fluttering in Colorful Traditional Clothes, Be Happy Raccoon, Bittersweet at Thirteen, and My One and Only Best Friend. She hopes to remain a happy grandmother writer, joyfully reading and writing children's books far into the future.\n\nIllustrator: Lee Hyung-jin\nRecent works include: So That's What Ice Cream Really Is!?, So a Pencil Is Actually a Black Monster?, Wish Bracelet, and 211 other titles.\nAbout the illustrator: Born in 1964 in Jeongeup, North Jeolla Province, Lee Hyung-jin majored in visual design at Seoul National University. After working as a designer at a publishing company, she has been active as a children's book illustrator since 1990. She constantly experiments with new techniques—including watercolor, collage, acrylic, and crayon—creating picture books with her signature 'Lee Hyung-jin style.' With a strong interest in writing as well, she often works on both text and illustrations together. Books she has both written and illustrated include Kkeutji, Myeongae and Darae, Little Seed, Mother Cuckoo, and Path Through the Forest. She has also planned and illustrated the 'So That's What It Really Is' integrated knowledge series. Other books she has illustrated include Elementary Kid Builds a Bicycle Path, Cat, The Five Talented Brothers, Have You Seen My Spotted Pattern?, Pride, and The Electricity Thief in Our House.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623778230500,"sku":"1397778286","price":14.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/8952745981_f.jpg?v=1786421683","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%9e%ac%ec%a3%bc%ea%be%bc%ec%98%a4%ed%98%95%ec%a0%9c","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}