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The cucumber circle

Author

Choi Yunhye

Publisher

SigongJunior

Categories

Picture Books

Audience

0~2 years old

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Transportation
  • #imagination
  • #creativity
  • #language development

Copyright Contact

Irene Lee

  • Publication Date

    2023-03-25
  • No. of pages

    26
  • ISBN

    9791169256087
  • Dimensions

    240 * 140
Overview

This fun playbook takes you on a journey riding on the Cucumber Circle!

Book Intro

The circle can transform itself into anything! Following in the footsteps of the peanut circle which became animals and the pea circle which became insects, is the cucumber circle which can transform itself into rides. The cucumber circle can become a rides that can take the reader anywhere.

 

The cucumber circle first becomes a skateboard. Where will the skateboard go? Let your curiosity guide you to the right-hand page and you can see ice cream! Let’s go buy it. Turn the page guessing what the cucumber circle will become next, and you will soon meet the scooter. Where will the cucumber circle scooter take you now?

 

A collection of collages made of colored paper

A book that shows the characteristics and features of various rides!

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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