
"The Emotion Adventure in Rainbow Forest Blanket Village" series:The Shy One in the Strawberry Field
- Emotional Picture Book
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- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:November,2024
- Pages:36
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:200mm×200mm
- Publication Place:South Korea
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- Text Color:Full color
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★Reviewed by the renowned Korean children and adolescent psychotherapist and communication expert, Lee Lim-sook. Lee Lim-sook has been honored by the Prime Minister for her contribution to the development of reading culture. She is the author of the top-selling book in parent-child education and Her works are also welcomed by overseas readers including those in China. In addition to reviewing, Lee Lim-sook will also provide emotion explanations at the end of each storybook for each type of emotion.
★Created by the popular Korean illustrator Thomas Lee and the talented illustrator Bo-young Jeon. Thomas Lee, known as the "Master of Characters," has created many memorable and beloved characters. His first venture into writing and illustrating children's picture books, "The Weather Shop" and "The Starlight Shop," was a huge success and has been licensed in Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese editions. Bo-young Jeon is also an exceptional illustrator who has held approximately 70 art exhibitions and collaborated with well-known Korean companies such as Hyundai Motors and KT. She has also given lectures at various universities and at the Seoul International Book Fair. It's worth mentioning that Thomas Lee and Bo-young Jeon are a married couple. In this series, Thomas Lee is primarily responsible for illustrations, while his wife Bo-young Jeon mainly in the role of creative writing.
★Follow the lovable characters in the book and embark on an emotion journey through Rainbow Forest Blanket Village! Here, children will meet the rainbow elves who collect emotion colors, the timid squirrel Peanut, the kind and considerate bear Madeleine who loves baking, the fashion-loving, dancing, and reading cat Soda, and the Duck sisters, among other adorable friends. They will draw children into the story and maintain a sustained interest in reading.
★Through captivating stories and vivid illustrations, each book delves into a common emotion, helping children to understand and comprehend different feelings, and to manage and express their emotions.
*This educational group has about 325 training institutions in South Korea and approximately 7,700 teachers, utilizing advanced AI technology to help children win the "learning power for the next decade", becoming a benchmark enterprise in the Korean training industry.
Due to the combination of training and publishing, the educational publications they launch are well-suited to the actual needs of readers, helping them solve practical problems encountered in the learning process and effectively improving their academic performance.
Description
Peanut: A timid little squirrel who gradually grows with the help of her friends.
Madeleine: A kind and considerate bear who loves baking.
Coco: A curious otter who always carries a beloved plush toy.
The Duck Sisters Lemon, Cream, and Butter: Always dreaming of becoming inventors, they often argue yet remain united.
Soda: A cat who enjoys dressing up, dancing, and reading.
As well as other characters such as animals, plants, and fairies living in Rainbow Forest Blanket Village.
This series has a total of 28 books, including 25 storybooks and 3 copies of "Emotional Activity Books".
"The Color of the Soul" - various emotions - Rainbow Elves and the main characters.
"Here is Eternal Happiness" - happiness - Madeleine and the main characters.
"Just Sleep One More Night" - excitement - the Duck Sisters.
"The Shy One in the Strawberry Field" - shyness - the light - yellow little strawberry.
"Maybe You'll Be Happy, Mumu" - fear - Mumu (a little seed).
"Madeleine's Happy Summer Walk" - caring - Madeleine.
"The Fashionable Soda is Fickle" - fickleness - Soda.
"Really, I'm Not Afraid at All!" - separation anxiety - Little Squirrel Pete.
"Looking for the Disappeared Apple Pie" - teamwork - the main characters and the beaver (the owner of the pie shop).
"Koko's Special Apology Secret" - apology - Koko.
"Soda's Jealousy" - jealousy - Soda and Koko.
"Tomorrow is the King of Inventions" - challenges and a sense of achievement - the Duck Sisters.
"The Curious Babies in the Rainbow Forest" - curiosity and imagination - the main characters.
"What Does Love Look Like?" - love - Koko, Koko's parents.
"Dodo's First Errand" - courage - Dodo (a newt).
"Cry? Or Not Cry?" - sadness - the main characters.
"Is Shunshun Angry?" - anger - Shunshun.
"The Special Magic to Eliminate Worries!" - worry - Little Squirrel Pete and the magician.
"Be Inseparable Forever in the Future!" - friendship - the Duck Sisters.
"Koko's Precious Friend Gugu Is Missing!" - empathy and comfort - Koko and the main characters.
"Luma Became a Lying Monkey!" - lies and regret - Luma (a mushroom).
"I Like Myself!" - self - esteem - Peanut and Madeleine.
"Do You Know the Letter - Fairy?" - gratitude - the Letter Fairy.
"Hard as a Rock, My Heart Is Hard as a Rock!" - stubbornness - Madeleine and the toad.
"The Day When Joy Falls from the Sky" - joy - the main characters and the villagers.
Author
An optimistic and talented illustrator with 33,000 followers on Instagram.
She believes in the power of love and maintains a positive attitude, even when she often gets angry or cries.
Graduated from the Graduate School of Design at National University with a major in illustration, she has held over 70 exhibitions and collaborated with well-known companies such as KT, Hyundai Motors, Hyundai Department Store, Naver Kakao, Molami, and others. In addition, she has given special lectures at institutions such as National University, Sangmyung University, Jeonbuk Content Korea Lab, Seoul International Book Fair, Daegu Cultural Foundation, etc.
Now, she is embarking on a new adventure with Thomas Lee, running a gallery called "Brave Sunshine".
Illustrator: Thomas Lee
A character designer, illustrator, and picture book author with 45,000 followers on Instagram. He has gained many fans with his adorable characters and colorful watercolor paintings and has held exhibitions at places like China and TSUTAYA BOOKS in Japan.
His first picture book, "The Weather Shop," which he both wrote and illustrated, was a success upon publication and remains on the bestseller list for children's books more than a year after its release, with rights sold to Mainland China and Taiwan. His subsequent work, "The Starlight Shop," is also currently on the bestseller list for children's books in South Korea.
Other works include "Count Cats When You're Feeling Anxious," "Train Travel," "THE POSTER BOOK," and so on.
Editor: Lee Lim-sook
Child and adolescent psychotherapist, communication expert, and mother of two children.
With over 20,000 hours of parent-child counseling experience, she conducts therapeutic, research, and lecture activities in various social institutions such as counseling centers, the Korea Publishing Culture Promotion Institute's reading programs, libraries, welfare centers, local children's centers, and schools. She utilizes picture books for reading therapy and emotional writing methods that express genuine feelings and thoughts. She has a particular interest in pioneering methods that are both therapeutic and educational, as well as emotionally engaging and effective for learning.
Currently she serves as a lecturer for courses such as "Effective Parenting Role Training," "Youth Self-Growth Training," and "Youth Leadership Role Training," and is also the director of the "Sunshine Forest Reading Therapy Research Institute."
In 2017, she was honored by the Prime Minister for her contribution to the development of reading culture. She is the author of the top-selling parent-child education book "Mom's Words Learning 1~2," the 2014 World Book Award for Excellent Parenting Book "Mom as the Best Psychological Counselor," and the 2013 Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's Excellent Parenting Book "Children Keep Growing, but Parents Always Say the Same Things," the 2012 Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's Excellent Parenting Book "Super Simple Mood Writing," and the 2009 Korea Publication Ethics Committee's Excellent Work Award for "Mom's Self-Executed Reading Therapy." In addition, she has written books such as "Things You Should Know Before Becoming a Mom," "A Mom with Dreams Can Also Raise Children Well," "Why Children Always Have Me Figured Out," and "A Few Questions to Make Children Love Reading," among others.
Her works have sold over 150,000 copies, breaking the record for best-selling books in the category of children's education in Korea. Currently, seven of her books have been individually licensed to Mainland China and Taiwan regions.