- Overview
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This book introduces a method of childcare for creative play that raises children who are capable of solving problem by themselves.
- Book Intro
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French children add their own colors to the games they play, and their games are different each time they play. French children decide on a game, make the rules, make adjustments, and fill out a white piece of paper called a "Play" by themselves. In this small process, numerous abilities such as social skills, creativity, resilience, and problem-solving spring into action naturally. Enjoy playing games with children through the 50 games that are most popular in French homes!
This book contains an "attachment game" that is closely related to life for moms and dads who are unfamiliar with games. The attachment game is closely related to life and refers to games for moms and dads who are unfamiliar with games due to not having played one since they were children. The attachment games are simple games in which children can strengthen ties with their moms and dads by naturally expressing affection for each other physically.
There is also an "art game" that allows children with infinite imaginations to develop their thoughts. Children make new game materials using small items in everyday life or things from their memories. Creating stories is also an option for those who are interested. The cherry on top is a "culture game" in which children experience a new culture and develop their curiosity toward the world. There are many ways in which children can experience new cultures without traveling to faraway places.
- About the Author
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Shin Yumi
Shin Yumi studied French and Literature at university. Working for a French fashion house piqued her curiosity in searching for the source of creativity and imagination of the French. After she gave birth, she went to France searching for a job that would allow her to be with her child. She stayed in Lille and studied the ways of French education, which encourages children to really think. Since launching ZUT! Korea in 2013, she has been introducing French art education to Korea. She occasionally makes trips to Europe, always looking to start new projects with Sidonie that can develop children's potentials. Shin and Sidonie has co-authored French Kids Learn to Draw Before They Can Speak.
Sidonie Bencik
Han Yerol
Han Yerol has always been interested in art, and she taught herself to draw at a young age. Communication with children has strongly influenced her work. Since 2007, she has been drawing with children and created a whole new genre called "children art." Han became a resident of France in 2009, working in Lille and Paris. She opened a workshop called “ATELOLIER” in Seoul in 2012 and has since been working as a "children artist."