- Overview
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Understanding society by creating and running a town through a computer game.
- Book Intro
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How to Make a Town shows the creation and process of development that towns, the smallest cluster in our society, go through by virtually creating towns in a computer game. As the main character Min-woo manages his town, he is faced with unexpected challenges such as traffic jams, blackouts, and stores that have gone bankrupt. By resolving these challenges, he develops his own independent perspective on society, and his interest expands to the real society that he lives in. Through this book, which features related information on local self-governance, administrative districts, and city plans, readers can understand how towns and cities are formed and developed in detail. Characteristics of various towns and cities can be taught through this book, and children can organically understand basic concepts of geography.
- About the Author
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Seo Bohyeon
(English) She studied child studies at a graduate school at a university like Yonsei University. She started making children's books, and now she writes books that can accompany children's imagination. Her published books include "Let's Go to School from Tomorrow", "Why Does Blood Come Out When We Fall?", "Mr. Park's Christmas", "Antique Store" and "The Growling Tiger".
(Vietnamese) Tác giả đã theo học ngành nghiên cứu gia đình và trẻ em tại cùng trường cao học thuộc trường đại học Yonsei. Hiện đang làm công việc viết sách cho trẻ em với ước mơ làm một cuốn sách có thể đi cùng với trí tưởng tượng của các em nhỏ. Các tác phẩm đã xuất bản bao gồm <Ngày mai chúng ta sẽ đi học>, <Tại sao khi ngã thì sẽ chảy máu>, <Giáng sinh của chú Park Guruji>, <Cửa hàng đồ cổ> và <Cô dâu ốc sên>.
Park Jieun
Park Jieun majored in Child Development and Education at university and studied illustration at graduate schools in Korea and the United Kingdom. Books illustrated by Park Jieun include A Collection of Poems for Children with Sound, The Three Bales of Straw Rope, Grandpa Is an Eight-Year-Old Baby, The Stone Became Warm, What If I Made the Laws? and The World’s 100 Fables Funnier Than Aesop's.