- Overview
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- Book Intro
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In this book, twelve children introduce their own collections and explain how and why they begin to be interested in these and collected them all. The list of their collections is so amazing. There are various children, from a child who collects the cast skin of insects, to a child who collects the guilt of friends bullying others, to a child who organizes the file of aliens to build the alien museum, to a child who collects the diaries owned by not just him but other friends, to a child who collects the evidence for detective novels out of his love about detective stories, and to child who collects cartoon books, etc.
At some point, these collections are just nothing, however, the reason why readers think of these collections meaningful is because they cannot be bought or collected just by money. Instead, these are collected by children who really spend a long time to collect their valuable items. While reading innocent illustrations drawn by children and small but funny sentences written by children, readers will want to become the collection king without knowing.
- About the Author
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Kwon Jae-won
Born in Seoul in 1975, Kwon Jae-won studied industrial design (BFA) at Seoul National University, and aesthetics and performance in the United Kingdom. She has illustrated children's books including The Story of Pine Forest Village (published by Changbi); My Classmate Sun-deok; The Day We Moved; My Rabbits and I'm Useful, Too and authored I Don't Like Pink.