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A National Elementary School for Adults

Author

Lee Jihoon

Jung Yongwhan

Publisher

GOBOOKY BOOKS Co. Ltd.

Categories

Fairy Tale Books

Audience

9~12 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Creative; creativity; fairy tale; elementary; primary; middle school; sympathy; empathy; understanding; communication

Copyright Contact

Oh Wonyoung

  • Publication Date

    2020-12-18
  • No. of pages

    172
  • ISBN

    9788966073641
  • Dimensions

    185 * 240
Overview

This is a story about a bizarre elementary school where children teach adults.

Book Intro

National Elementary School for Adults tells a story about children who teach adults however they please. Even adults aren't perfect. When trying new things, they're clumsy and make mistakes. Plus, there's much that they don't know. There are some things that children know much more about than adults. If you were to become a teacher at the National Elementary School for Adults, what would you most like to do first? What would you teach your adult students?

About the Author

Lee Jihoon



Lee studied creative writing at the Seoul Institute of the Arts and debuted as the winner of the nationwide internet literary prize in Today’s Literature, in 2002. As well as being a novelist, he is also a game designer and script writer. Lee has published a total of 44 novels since 2006. After winning an award for The Magical Stamp, in the 2014 KB Original Children’s Stories Competition, he began his career as a children’s story writer. He continues to invite readers into his world of wild imagination through his stories.

Jung Yongwhan



Jeong Yonghwan liked drawing since he was a little kid, so Jeong kept drawing and creating pictures of everything and finally became a picture book illustrator. Jeong has worked on a number of picture books that deliver knowledge and information with a humorous and witty manner. Books illustrated by Jeong Yonghwan include Yoon Bong-gu the Human Clone 1,2, The Zoo Friends Are Being Weird, What Do I Do in This Situation?, The Complete Metamorphosis Picture Textbook.

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