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Peanut Shape

Author

Choi Yunhye

Publisher

SigongJunior

Categories

Picture Books

Audience

0~2 years old
3~5 years old
9~12 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Playbook
  • #transformation
  • #imagination

Copyright Contact

Irene Lee

  • Publication Date

    2021-07-10
  • No. of pages

    30
  • ISBN

    9791165795900
  • Dimensions

    180 * 180
Overview

A fun playbook that lets children think of a variety of animals through the repeated transformation of a peanut shape.

Book Intro

Let’s Play Baby Playbook Series. A fun playbook that lets children think of a variety of animals through  the repeated transformation of a peanut shape. “What happens if a cat gets angry?” “What if a hedgehog wants to become strong?” “What if a dinosaur wants to have huge ears?” … The string of questions stimulates the reader’s curiosity.

Children can have a series of interesting ideas about what animal the peanut shape might transform into each time they flip the page. The process of repeating the same question and giving the child enough time to come up with an idea helps develop the child’s thinking power and creativity, and it helps them dive into the book without easily losing interest.

About the Author

Choi Yunhye



(English) Choi graduating from Langley Fine Arts School in Canada and taught art in kindergarten. An adventurous writer who welcomes challenges, she feels joy in discovering something unexpected through play that has no right or wrong answers. Such curiosity becomes inspiration for her works. She prefers free working methods such as finding unique patterns in daily life, finding color combinations, and cutting colored paper. She makes picture books hoping to be remembered by children as a playmate.

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