- Overview
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This book is a story about a child who visits his grandparents' house and plays with a mantis.
- Book Intro
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In Bring It On!, a boy visits his grandparents' house and spends an exciting day. In the beginning, he yawns out of boredom. But he soon runs into a mantis in the grass. The mantis looks down on the boy and calls him a kid, which hurts his pride. The two engage in an exciting match.
For inquisitive children, nature becomes a huge playground that offers endless things to see, hear and touch. That playground is full of things children find fun and exciting, such as leaves of grass brushing against your ankles, grasshoppers hopping about, and colorful flowers. While running around in nature, children can let their imagination take flight. They acquire new knowledge that cannot be found in books.
The book's delicate examination of the child's innocence through witty writing and delightful drawings is bound to make us smile. The unique texture of the pictures add to our enjoyment of the book. Why not find new ways to play with your children with this book? It's time to go out and step on soil.
- About the Author
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Kim Sungeun
(French) Kim Sung-eun écrit des livres illustrés pour les enfants.
Elle a écrit des livres comme « Mes rires s’éclatent », « Poisson secret, mon premier animal de compagnie ».
Jang Junyoung
Jang Junyoung majored in Western Painting at the university and became a freelance illustrator. Books Jang has illustrated include The Magic Club, Talmud, Look at Me, Where Are You, Seahorse?, and Come on!. Books Jang has authored A Frog Croaks Inside my Belly, Crackling Eggs, and What Kind of Noise Is This?