- Overview
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This picture book is a story about the exciting school life of snails working their way forward slowly but firmly.
- Book Intro
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Snail School
Snails have small bodies and move slowly. Although they run as fast as they can and move their entire bodies, the distance they move is not far. They end up peeing before reaching the restroom although it is just around the corner. Yet snails still firmly move forward with their friends.
It took one week for snails to go on a picnic to the neighboring barley field and return. At Snail School, it is okay if you move a bit slowly or make mistakes. Thanks to being slow, snails can leisurely enjoy eating grass blade by blade, and the world becomes closer and more valuable.
Lee Jeongrok, a poet known for his unique writing and speaking skills, delivers the story of snails in a cheerful plot and satisfactory manner.
Juri, an artist, beautifully expresses the school within nature in the midst of bright sunshine, green leaves, the swaying barley field, and snails with unique delicacy and colors. Juri also captures the facial expressions and facial features of the cute main character snail, who is full of confidence, and gives a personality to each snail by adding prints and colors to their shells.
Thanks to the pleasant and joyful sense of humor, Snail School is an easy read that still offers insights and messages that will ring true with many readers. Readers can rediscover aspects of everyday life that they unconsciously pass by through the attitudes of the snails, who work their way forward slowly but firmly. Readers can also gain courage and indefinite energy through empathy for the growing snails learning about the world bit by bit despite lacking skills.
- About the Author
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Lee Jeonglock
Poet Lee Jeonglock writes poems and stories while teaching children at school. He won the annual spring literary contest hosted by Daejeon Ilbo in 1989 and Dong-a Ilbo in 1993 for his poems, and received many awards such as the Park Jaesam Literary Award, the grand prize at the Yoon Dongju Literary Awards, the Kim Daljin Literary Award, and the Kim Sooyoung Literary Award.
Lee Jeonglock has written collections of poems including The Chair, Really, A List of the Apples of my Eye, and Such a Thing, the essay collection A Drawer of a Poet, and children's books such as Only the Nostrils Are Busy, Poop Shield, Amazing Buttons, and The Taste of Earth. - Recommendation
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Association for Research on Children’s Publications, 2018, Recommended book