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All-time suit
Written by Jeong-hwan Bang / Illustrated by Se-hyeon Kim l 240×280mm l 56pages
Han Changnam is a poor but bright little boy. Even though he had his misfortunes, he will take off his own shirt for others in need. Come and meet this great kid.
Christmas day in the morning
Written by Pearl Sydenstricker Buck / Illustrated by Guen-hee Kim l 273 x 254mm l 36pages
"Realizing how much his father loves him, a fifteen-year-old boy Rob plans a very special Christmas gift for his loving father; he gets up earlier than usual and does the milking and everything all by himself on the Christmas morning. This surprise gift makes the Christmas morning full of love, and the most unforgettable for the father and the son. Now Rob, grown up into an old man remembering the precious moment, is going to give a very special gift of love for his own wife."
Echo
Written by Joo-hong Lee / Illustrated by Dong-seong Kim l 275 x 254mm l 36pages
Deep in the mountains, in a small house lives Dori. Since his sister married someone over the mountain he lives with just his father. His only friend is his echo. Then one day, lonely Dori meets a friend. Mother cow gave birth to a calf.
Little Red
Written by Pearl Sydenstricker Buck l 263 x 245mm l 40pages
My Butterfly chasing Father
Written by Deok Hyeon / Illustrated by Hwan-yeong Kim l 275 x 254mm l 38pages
Bawoo fought with the caretaker's son Kyung Hwan over a butterfly. Dad scolded Bawoo and ordered him to catch Kyung Hwan a butterfly fearful that they might loose their farm land. Bawoo, angry that no one listens to him, decides to run away. But, when he sees his father teetering to catch one...
Rain Shower
Written by Soon-won Hwang / Illustrated by Yoh-bae Kang l 275 x 254mm l 47pages
Rain shower is a touching love story between a country boy and a city girl. Read in classrooms and broadcasted nationwide, this story brought many adults to tears. Now it has been reedited for children. With the help of Kang Yo Bae's lyrical illustrations, it will touch many children.
Stars
Written by Alphonse Daudet / Illustrated by Yulia A. Yakushina l 275 x 254mm l 36pages
"The picture book version of the famous French novel. A shepherd in the depths of the mountain has a visitor who is his master’s daughter he’s been admiring. Under the shining stars, the shepherd guards his precious mistress through the night telling a story about beautiful stars. Enjoyable illustrations describing the shepherd’s pure heart and the beautiful scenery of Provence, Southern France."
The Black Hen
Written by Hae-wang Jeong / Illustrated by Mikchail A, Bytchkov l 270 x 254mm l 52pages
"One day Alosha takes a trip to the underground kingdom with the black hen, which lives in the backyard of his boarding school. There he meets the king of the kingdom and receives the magical seed with which he can know all the lessons without studying them at all. Soon Alosha becomes the top student of the school, but now he is very arrogant and naughty. One day his seed is gone, and he faces big trouble."
The Selfish Gian
Written by Oscar Wilde / Illustrated by Anastassiya I. Arkchipova l 238 x 300mm l 33pages
Oscar Wilde’s moving story met beautiful illustrations. Winter continues in the garden of a giant who didn’t want to share his garden with children. But one day, children bring spring into the garden again, and the giant realizes his selfishness. The story shows how love changes a person and leads his soul to heaven.
The soun of Firecracker
Written by Hye-seon Lee / Illustrated by Dam Lee etc. l 273 x 254mm l 50pages
"This sad story is about a little girl who is wearing a han-bok and living with her Chinese family. It takes place a hundred years ago, when our Korean ancestors moved to Yanbian. Out of poverty and hunger, the parents have no choice but to leave their own children to the Chinese people in trade for a handful grains. The children left behind become slaves in the Chinese family. Ok-hee, the 10-year-old girl, is among one of those sacrificed children. The main theme of this story focuses on Ok-Hee’s wish to see her mother again which is similar to ours today, to see the re-united Korea. This story is based on the real story of a Korean community in China."
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