What Animal Is It? Series: Who Does It Look Like?
- Animal
- Categories:Early Learning Picture Books
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:October,2010
- Pages:24
- Retail Price:8500.00
- Size:148mm×185mm
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Words:(Unknown)
- Star Ratings:
- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★Vivid and adorable animals, gentle and natural color matching, lively, accurate, and simple adjectives, and a Q&A narrative style will all stimulate children's strong interest in exploration.
★Recommended children's book by the authoritative Korean media, The Korean Daily.
The series consists of 3 books:
"Whose Footprints Are These?"
"Whose Poop Is This?"
"Who Does It Look Like?"
Description
In "Whose Footprints Are These?", the vivid little animals seem to be showing off that the footprints are theirs. Gently lifting their feet, there are cats, puppies, ducks, chicks, bunnies... Their little footprints are all different. Watching the children learning to walk while looking at these adorable animal illustrations is also very cute, and just imagining this harmonious scene will bring joy.
"Whose Poop Is This?" is a picture book prepared for children learning to use the toilet on their own for the first time. "Whose poop is this?" "It's mine!" The expressions of the little animals are also serious and natural. As children begin their potty training, this book presents various animal poop to them through fine brushwork, helping to make the bathroom time a "happy game."
"Who Does It Look Like?" Whenever we see children growing up day by day, we are reminded of the animals in the forest. A wobbly fat black bear, a deer with a white butt, a squirrel with puffed-up cheeks... Look at the animal illustrations and find the similarities between the animals and the children, making it easy to remember the characteristics of the animals in the forest.








