- Overview
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33 ways to protect the environment
- Book Intro
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Earth User Manual is a story of fantasy from the opening chapter to the last chapter. Not only that, it is an amusing story that makes readers giggle throughout. At the same time, this is also a "book on the environment in which the author says everything that must be said," and readers may feel their consciences being tugged at if they don’t practice what they have read. Let’s learn how to protect the environment through this book, which contains easy and detailed ways to save the earth like the user manuals for electronic devices.
The kernel of this book is "33 Rules for Using the Earth," and these thirty-three golden rules explain ways to keep the earth healthy. Each rule is explained in easy and simple words in order for the children who read this book to be able to follow it. Plus, classified signs for places like houses, stores, streets, schools, zoos, stadiums, and nature are displayed. - About the Author
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korea Environmental Education Center
The Korea Environmental Education Center is an environmental educational institution established in 2000. It spreads the values of the environment to everyone from infants to adolescents and adults. Its main programs for children and adolescents including "Purumi Environment Camp," "Purumi Land Exploration" and "Visiting Environment Schools" have been conducted for more than 10 years. It published Let’s Play with the Environment, Please Become Clean Water and We Need Clean Air and translated The Environmental Housekeeping Book. The book User Guide for the Earth was co-authored by Kim Heegyeong, Oh Yunjeong, Lee Soojong, Lim Seongbin, and Jang Mijeong.
Kim Jimin
Kim Jimin studied English Literature at university and studied picture books at Hankyoreh SI Illustration School. Her works include Ni Hao China, Kung Fu Boy Jangbi, Get Out of the Way, Here Comes General Ddong, Once Upon A Time Winding Along a Fortress and How Very Strange.