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Round Peas

Author

Choi Yunhye

Publisher

SigongJunior

Categories

Picture Books

Audience

0~2 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Insects
  • #Imagination
  • #Creativity
  • #Language Development

Copyright Contact

Irene Lee

  • Publication Date

    2022-10-25
  • No. of pages

    30
  • ISBN

    9791169252782
  • Dimensions

    180 * 180
Overview

An original picture book that involves playing around with puzzle pieces, imaginging one's own story.

Book Intro

"Which insect should I be today?"

Follow Round Peas that can turn into any insect!

 

The book begins with Round Peas saying hello. Round Peas can turn into anything, but especially insects, since its three circles resemble the head, thorax, and abdomen of an insect. The first insect Round Peas turns into is an ant. If you imagine an ant that wants to collect honey and then turn the page, the ant will turn into a bee.

 

Round Peas keep changing from one insect to another. When a grasshopper wants to shine at night, it becomes a firefly. When the fire wants to cry out loud, it becomes a cicada. And when the cicada wants large jaws, it becomes a stag beetle.

 

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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