- Overview
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This book tells a story about the global environment, coexistence, and symbiosis from the point of view of migratory birds.
- Book Intro
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A story about the global environment, coexistence, and symbiosis told from the point of view of migratory birds: Midnight Migratory Bird uses a unique idea (a top-rated program which delivers real-time news about migratory birds movements twice a year) to show the current status of ecosystems, environmental changes seen from migratory birds' point of view, and their honest opinions about living with humans. Garden warblers are good dieters because desertification has made it so hard for them to get food. Baby slender-billed shearwaters feel scared when they fly in the night, because there are too many lights downtown. A number of storks live in a garbage dump and there is a secret reason why. Adelie penguins struggle to find a place to live because of melting snow. Crows can't decide whether they should move to their breeding site or not. What will they choose? This high-quality live news about migratory birds shows their problems, worries, and choices without understatement or exaggeration.
- About the Author
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Jeon Hyunjeong
Jeon Hyun-Jeong (F) was one of four people who visited the South Pole in 2017 in celebration of the Antarctic King Sejong Station's 30th anniversary. She won the 19th Golden Goblin Award with The Fatty Club. Jeon has written many books for children.
Lee Kyoung-suk
Lee Kyoung-suk (M) is a cartoonist and an illustrator. His cartoons are published serially in Goraega Geuraesseo (The Whale Did It), a cultural magazine for children, and Gwahakjaengi (The Scientist Bug), a science magazine for kids. Lee has also done many illustrations for children's books.
- Recommendation
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Happy Reading in the Morning, Recommended book
- Selection
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Ministry of Environment, 2018, Good Environmental Book