
Just a little more, just a little more
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- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:January,2023
- Pages:40
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:178mm×252mm
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Words:(Unknown)
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- Text Color:Full color
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Feature
★The way to find solutions to problems not as 'individuals' but as a 'collective'
★Selected works for the 2022 Incheon Cultural Heritage Foundation Artistic Expression Support Program
★3-5 years old
Description
A robot? A bouncy doll? A dinosaur? Worm jelly? or maybe Stickers? With one box, the children excitedly imagine different things.
In this book, instead of a fantasy world, an author sets a familiar yet unknown space (the high shelf in the living room) and a strange object (just an ordinary box, but unseen in the house) to realistically stimulate children's curiosity.
Unable to resist their curiosity, the five siblings take action to retrieve the box. They try standing on chairs and tiptoeing, jumping multiple times, attempting to carry their younger sibling on their shoulders, and even throwing a ball with all their strength towards the box.
Each one tries their best with loud voices, but the results? Repeated failures!
The story focuses on the 'process' where the five siblings come up with sparkling ideas, gather their strengths together, and strive to retrieve the box. It captivates the reader's curiosity until the very end.
Author
So Yeunjung is currently living with a 19-year-old stray cat. The author loves nature and animals, and hopes to spend one hour reading, one hour drawing, one hour writing, and the rest of the time traveling. She has written a book called "Time of Travel" and illustrated books such as "Kind Cat at the Market" and "Sky with a Watering Can."