My Friend Atlas: Campus Life Tips
- school life the transition between kindergarten and primary school
- Categories:Growing Up & Facts of Life
- Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
- Publication Place:South Korea
- Publication date:January,2025
- Pages:160
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:170mm×230mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Feature
★ Ranked 8th in the "Infant and Toddler Category" of Aladdin, a representative bookstore in South Korea.
★ Received full marks from readers in the three major bookstores in South Korea! Recommended by the chief editors of YES24 and Kyobo Bookstore!
★ The story unfolds in the form of the protagonist creating a "Friendship Guide". This unique narrative form naturally showcases how children with different personalities adapt to campus life, stimulating children's interest in reading.
★ It covers aspects such as making friends, rules of group life, and methods of conflict resolution, helping children learn to respect others, resolve conflicts, and improve their social skills.
Description
The author, Jin Won - ah, is not only a primary - school teacher who has been deeply involved in campus life and accompanied children day and night but also the creator of the best - selling fairy tale *I'm the Caterpillar, No. 7 in Class 2, Grade 3*. In this book, she starts from a child's perspective and uses delicate brushstrokes to depict those shining moments in campus life. Paired with the bright comics created by Joo Chul, a writer deeply loved by children, these lively and vivid illustrations bring to life every bit of the classmates' life in the classroom.
The book truly reproduces the process of children with different personalities striving to adapt, explore, and grow on campus. As an in - service teacher, the author also presents tips for getting along with friends, rules of group life, and practical methods for handling conflicts to young readers in a light - hearted and interesting way. By following the stories in the book, children can re - understand their campus life from a broader and deeper perspective.
★ Everyone is unique, and friendship warms up through understanding.
This book adopts a special "Friendship Guide" format. The protagonist, "Jo Ah - ra", carefully observes the behavioral characteristics of each little friend in order to get along well with more friends and records their appearances in the guide. In this process, Ah - ra gradually discovers that each friend has different shining points. When seeing a classmate hesitating to raise their hand to speak, she understands the importance of being cautious and meticulous; when seeing the divergence of opinions during group discussions, she realizes the significance of clearly expressing one's own thoughts; when seeing a friend being indecisive while choosing books in the library, she learns to take her time and find answers on her own. Through Ah - ra's perspective, children can deeply understand that respecting each other's differences is the key to gaining sincere friendship.
The book also features an interesting interactive section. Children can compare the descriptions in the book to find out if there are similar friends around them, adding a great deal of fun. Following Ah - ra's footsteps, young readers can re - understand themselves and their friends, learn to respect their friends' personalities, and cherish the time they spend together. At the same time, they can also take this opportunity to reflect on their own roles among friends, affirm their uniqueness, and achieve self - growth.
★ Listen to heart - warming stories and learn to be considerate of each other.
This book comprehensively showcases exciting stories from every corner of the campus according to the daily routine of primary - school students. In the classroom, there are warm scenes of learning and sharing happiness with friends; in the infirmary, there are touching moments of passing on warmth while taking care of classmates. Every corner of the campus becomes a small world where children can observe and understand each other. Reading these stories, children will find that every day of campus life is a good opportunity to deepen friendship and enhance understanding.
Author
A primary - school teacher and children's book author. Her work *I'm the Caterpillar, No. 7 in Class 2, Grade 3* won the 20th Creative Approval "Outstanding Children's Book Award" and sold 300,000 copies in South Korea. Her other works include *The Mysterious Ice - cream Shop*, *Red Beans of You and Me*, *The Wisdom Dictionary of Lines for Dealing with Rude Friends (1 - 2)*, *First - grader, I Can Do It Myself!*, *First - grader, I'll Try My Best!*, etc.
Contents
- Giving a Class Presentation
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ①
- Participating in Group Activities
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ②
- Reading Time
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ③
- Doing Exercises
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ④
- Having Lunch
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ⑤
- Break Time
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ⑥
- Going to the Restroom
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ⑦
- Going to the Infirmary
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ⑧
- On Duty for Cleaning
- Teacher's Tips: This is What to Do in This Situation! ⑨
- Going Home After School








