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The Moon is Gone!

Author

Kim Soohee

Ji-Seung Kook

Publisher

KYOWON EDU Co., Ltd.

Categories

Picture Books

Audience

3~5 years old

Overseas Licensing

Vietnamese, Chinese

Keywords

  • #moon; animal; expression; imagination; expressiveness

Copyright Contact

Chun Jin Ju

  • Publication Date

    2009
  • No. of pages

    36
  • ISBN

    9788921465313
  • Dimensions

    210 * 230
Overview

This is a book that tells children a story about the moon.

Book Intro

The Moon is Gone! is a book that tells children a story about the moon. In one village, the moon has disappeared. The moon has gotten grumpy because no one pays attention to it even though it shines all night long. When the moon disappears, there is chaos as animals bump into each other and begin falling down. They wander about in search of the moon. Eventually, the moon learns that everyone is waiting for it to come out, and it shines brightly again in the night sky. This story helps fuel children’s imaginations.

About the Author

Kim Soohee



(English) Kim Soohee studied Korean Literature and Language at university and currently writes children’s books. Kim is the author of The Moon Is Gone!, The Forgiveness of Grandma, and Mom Knows Best!. Kim has written this book with the hope that children will be able to ward off cavities and smile with glistening pearly whites.

 

(japanese) 大学で国語国文学を勉強し、様々な子供の本を執筆しています。主な作品に『カナタおじさん』、『ふとっちょのヤムイ』、『おばあちゃんの許し』、『私がやります!』などがあります。

 

Ji-Seung Kook



(English) Ji-Seung Kook has written and illustrated picture books including Baro's Journey; Three Mothers Three Lunchboxes;Three Fathers Three Bouquets; Ouch! It Stings!; and Just the Way You Are. She likes picture books more than ice cream and tigers. 

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