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Is Hamburger More Dangerous than Steak?

Author

Yang Seoyoon

Song Hyojeong

Publisher

GAEAMNAMU

Categories

Children's Other Books

Audience

9~12 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #food; environment; social issues; safety; health; well-being

Copyright Contact

Cho Eojin

  • Publication Date

    2020-10-30
  • No. of pages

    116
  • ISBN

    9788968306136
  • Dimensions

    175 * 248
Overview

This book takes a look at the crisis of the food that we consume or need to consume and discusses ways to solve the problem.

Book Intro

Is Hamburger More Dangerous than Steak? talks about issues related to ten kinds of foods and takes a macroscopic view of how we can eat food healthily and safely. In addition, this book teaches readers about what they need to do and what society needs to pursue to achieve a safe dietary culture. This book provides accurate information with actual cases and statistical materials. In addition, the intense information section “Deeper Thinking” guides readers to take a further interest in food-related problems that occur around them. Eye-catching illustrations help readers gain knowledge in an easy and amusing way.

About the Author

Yang Seoyoon



Yang Seoyoon studied English language and literature at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies. She felt the happiest when she talked with curious children, and thus started writing books for children.

 

Her works include Things We Should Know More about the World: Do the Olympics and the World Cup Need to be Held? and Things We Should Know More about the World: Will Space Development Cause Space Inequality?

 

Song Hyojeong



(English) Song Hyojeong went to art school and studied illustration and picture books. She is interested in the daily life of childhood and moments of inexplicable emotions. She hopes to encourage children and grown-ups alike with her oddly funny and beautiful illustrations. She illustrated books including The Haunted Forest Ramyeon Shop, The Last Day of Baekje, Goya of the Prophecy, No Worries Stationary Shop, I Think He Likes Me!, the Kiryang Detective Office series, and the Small Superpower Club series. 

 

(Chinese) 在大学专修美术,学习插画和漫画。对儿时日常生活的瞬间和未知的感情感兴趣。用奇特、有趣、美丽的图画给大人和孩子们带去力量。近期作品有《鬼迷心窍的森林拉面店》《百济最后一天》《预言的戈雅》《别担心文具》《他好像喜欢我!》《技能侦探事务所》系列、《小能力者们》系列等。

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