- Overview
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- Book Intro
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Why has it become easy to see the imported fruit such as cherry, orange, and green grape these days? Why isn’t it allowed to download favorite animations on the internet? Who has decided how much ‘won’ is equal to one dollar? Who owns the moon or the South Pole area? All these questions that we once had in our minds in daily life are contained in the international treaties. This book teaches readers what the international treaties mean, since when these treaties have existed, the contents of these treaties, and why we should know about these treaties in a detailed and systematic way. The book has selected the 20 international treaties, which are directly connected to our daily life, and has explained the treaties based on different fields. It also covered both positive and negative sides of the international treaties. When the children who first meet the international treaties read this book carefully, they will be able to see the world in a deeper and a wider way.
- About the Author
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Kim Hyangeum
Kim Hyangeum (F) studied Geography at Seoul National University and majored in Korean Classical Literature at the graduate school of same university. And now she writes and translates children's books. Books written by her include Pictorial World Map, No One Will Know Who I Am, and A Mole in Search For Son-in-law.
Kim Sohee
Kim Sohee (F) drew cartoons at monthly magazines such as Children's Garden and Ways to Live Together. Books she has written include Picture Book of Songs About Our History, The Study Master, Monster Science, My Grandfather is a Liar, and I Want to be a Maritime Doctor! She hopes to continue to draw cheerful pictures while humming songs.