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A lion met a baby

Author

KIM SAEBYUL

Publisher

SAKYEJUL PUBLISHING LTD.

Categories

Picture Books

Audience

6~8 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

Copyright Contact

Kang Hyunjoo

  • Publication Date

    2021-02-05
  • No. of pages

    40
  • ISBN

    9791160946963
  • Dimensions

    248 * 196
Overview

“Shall I Eat? Is it too small?” A lion and a baby finally meet each other for the first time.

Book Intro

There is a lion alone on the empty grass field. He sits still being quiet as if he is about to hunt a prey and he looks up and shakes his head toward somewhere. Where he looks at, there is a cute baby sitting down. The brave lion, the king of animals, and a baby…. They seem to be a weird couple. Are they really ok? 

 

The lion extending his feet a bit toward the baby got surprised by even a small gesture of the baby, making his hair stiff. To save his face, he roared strongly, but the baby didn’t even notice how the lion felt. Instead, the baby smiled and mimicked the lion. In this way, the lion’s threat changed into a cute trick and then they finally began walking together by crossing each other’s space. The scary lion was already gone. Instead, there is the lion who got along with the baby, a deer, and a fox. He just looked like a mischievous boy who long waited for somebody to play with. Readers would smile while noticing the change the lion had shown as if he got influenced by the baby’s innocence.

About the Author

KIM SAEBYUL




KIM SAEBYUL (F) graduated from Korea University with a degree in Business Administration and worked as a copywriter at an advertising company for 10 years. She published I Grow Up as a Mom, an essay book. After working in another field and spending so long preparing other people's stories while dreaming of becoming a picture book writer, Kim finally made her dream come true.

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