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Isn't There an Easier Way?

Author

Jihye

Jung Kyungho

Publisher

KYOWON EDU Co., Ltd.

Categories

Picture Books

Audience

3~5 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #living instrument; creativity; invention; inventions

Copyright Contact

Chun Jin Ju

  • Publication Date

    2015
  • No. of pages

    32
  • ISBN

    9788921483584
  • Dimensions

    220 * 230
Overview

Isn't There an Easier Way? is a 3D picture book that teaches children about inventing.

Book Intro

Isn’t There an Easier Way? teaches children about inventing. This book introduces inventions that make our daily lives easier and inspire children to raise the question, “Is there an easier way to do this?”

This book is part of the complete series Tap-Tap, Heart Button, which gives confidence to children. Each book in the series contains guidelines for parents, with useful advice on how to adjust children’s behavior while helping them to develop proper habits. These books also help children learn social norms and public etiquette.

About the Author

Jihye



Jihye studied design, creative writing, and technology at university and currently writes children’s books at a publishing company. She is the author of It’s Ok for Pigs to Do It, Veranda Magic Vegetables Grow Quick, and Tom-Tit-Tot. She wrote these books to remind children of the fact that small discoveries can lead to great inventions.

Jung Kyungho



Jung Kyungho studied visual art at university and now does illustrations for children’s books. Jung won a prize at a neo-plasticism art exhibition in 2002 and also won the Special Selection Award at the KDC Illustration Exhibition.

He has done illustrations for books including Tales of the Chinese Zodiac, How Do You Weigh Something Without a Scale?, and The Farm that Found Happiness. Computer graphics and collages were used for the pictures in this book.

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