- Overview
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This book takes a glimpse into animals washing their hair, which shows children the joy of hair washing.
- Book Intro
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How do brave lions wash their hair? How do cute sparrows wash their hair? How do fast-running horses and hopping kangaroos wash their hair? And how does Bomi wash her hair? This book is written particularly for children who hate washing their hair, but children who enjoy washing their hair will also enjoy this book. Once they read this book, children will feel like washing their hair.
- About the Author
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Choi Jeongsun
Choi Jeongsun (F) is an author and editor of picture books. After seeing the flower paintings of Baek Jeehye in an exbition visited by chance, she got an insight on a "picture book featuring the characteristic colors of Korea," and began to plan Flower, Blossomed. With their new-found relationship, the two began planning this book as well. The story of this book is a modern interpretation of the traditional Korean children's song, "Hide and Seek." Choi also wrote many other picture books including Guess Who?, Hug Hug and The Book Washing Its Hair.
Kim Dong Su
Kim Dong su studied Painting at university. During her senior year, Kim received the grand prize at the Grand Publication Art Exhibition. In the following year, Kim won the Creative Picture Book Competition hosted by Borim Press for her first book, How I Caught a Cold, which set her on the path to a picture book writer. Acknowledged as a picture book artist with simplicity and frankness, a chidlike attitude that is not bound by customs, Kim is called an artist who paints with the eyes and heart of a child. Her books have been published overseas in many countries like France, Japan and China. Books written and illustrated by Kim include Kiss-Kiss with Mom, How I Caught a Cold, Invincible Rubber Motor, and Goodbye, Bye. Books he has illustrated include School Day, At Grandmother's House, I Only Want to Know, and Watermelon Seed.