- Overview
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This is a brilliant story that personifies the eraser remnants that are left behind after using an eraser.
- Book Intro
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Ms. Picky is a homeroom teacher in Class 3 of the 2nd grade. Children in her class always get nervous because she gives them a crier stamp in many school activities such as word quizzes, diary checks, and group work. One day, a girl named Yujin who loves drawing pictures makes something out of her eraser remnants and gives life to it. Four characters created from the eraser dust by Yujin and her friends hatch a plan to bring back laughter into Class 3 of the 2nd grade. Will this class ever see peace again?
- About the Author
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Cho Kyu-young
Cho Kyu-young was born in Seoul in 1970. Cho started his career as a writer in 2014 by winning the annual spring literary contest for the department of children's stories sponsored by Kangwon Ilbo. Cho wrote a children's story collection, No One Understands Me (Co-authorship), and received the excellence award at the 22th Changbi Good Children's Book Contest for his work Kneady The Eraser Dust.
Ahn Kyoungmi
(Russian) Ан Кёнми закончила юридический факультет, затем работала консультантом по управлению, а после этого стала иллюстратором. Она закончила магистратуру по специальности «Искусство юллюстрации» в Кингстонском университете в Англии, и в 2015 году была выбрана иллюстратором года на Болонской ярмарке детской книги. Она нарисовала картинки к таким книгам как сборник сказок «Ребенок, жующий камень», сборник детских стихов «История о зеленом зайце», «Куда пропала моя буква v?» и т.д.
(English) Ahn Kyoungmi majored in Law at university and worked as a business consultant before becoming an illustrator. Ahn completed a master's degree in illustration at Kingston University, London, in the UK. She was selected as Illustrator of the Year in 2015 and 2018 at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair. Ahn wrote Three Little Pigs Over the Bookshelf and illustrated Real Marae, 99 Ways Not to Be Friends and A Kid who Eats Stones, I Met a Green Rabbit, and Searching for V.
- Award
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The 22nd Changbi Good Children’s Book Awards, The Excellence Prize