Itchy itchy
• Original title : 간질간질
• Price : 13,800KRW
• Product Dimensions :
222x270, 64pages
• Publication Date : 2017-04-25
• ISBN : 9791160940688
Book Information & Summary
Written and Illustrated by Seo Hyun
The story begins with my act - scratching hair. I scratch my hair without knowing, because I felt itchy in my hair, but suddenly, the fallen hair became another me. Including the original ‘me’ and new me - these seven children start dancing together. First, they approach mom, dad, and sister while dancing. They are running toward them, asking things, and playing tricks. Even though they are making all mess in the house, they still want to hang out more and more. Therefore, I go outside with them.
Outside the house, we make even bigger moves, and act wider than before. We jump, take the bus and leave far away from home. We climb the mountain, and even fly in the sky with the help of birds. If you are a smart reader, you will find the fact that only the original ‘I’ am opening my eyes up. The path we passed is filled with joy. The things that have met us begin dancing with joy after meeting us up. People we have passed, the bus we had to take to leave far away from home, and the mountain which stays quietly also start dancing altogether. An octopus we met in the middle of the ocean softly throws children toward the ground. The primitive joy and cheer created by children are spread all over the world.
While we all dance joyfully, oh, I feel itchy in my hair again. When I scratch my hair again, another me also pop up. And when I keep scratching my hair again and again, tons of new ‘me’ were born. Now, we all dance together, and we began feeling happy without a reason. This must be the pleasure and vitality coming from the concentration on playing. At the moment when the concentration is created, Oh My God, it feels so pleasant. This picture book shows us the new possibility of the power of characters to send a message of the writer from the beginning to the end while going beyond the story line.
The story begins with my act - scratching hair. I scratch my hair without knowing, because I felt itchy in my hair, but suddenly, the fallen hair became another me. Including the original ‘me’ and new me - these seven children start dancing together. First, they approach mom, dad, and sister while dancing. They are running toward them, asking things, and playing tricks. Even though they are making all mess in the house, they still want to hang out more and more. Therefore, I go outside with them.
Outside the house, we make even bigger moves, and act wider than before. We jump, take the bus and leave far away from home. We climb the mountain, and even fly in the sky with the help of birds. If you are a smart reader, you will find the fact that only the original ‘I’ am opening my eyes up. The path we passed is filled with joy. The things that have met us begin dancing with joy after meeting us up. People we have passed, the bus we had to take to leave far away from home, and the mountain which stays quietly also start dancing altogether. An octopus we met in the middle of the ocean softly throws children toward the ground. The primitive joy and cheer created by children are spread all over the world.
While we all dance joyfully, oh, I feel itchy in my hair again. When I scratch my hair again, another me also pop up. And when I keep scratching my hair again and again, tons of new ‘me’ were born. Now, we all dance together, and we began feeling happy without a reason. This must be the pleasure and vitality coming from the concentration on playing. At the moment when the concentration is created, Oh My God, it feels so pleasant. This picture book shows us the new possibility of the power of characters to send a message of the writer from the beginning to the end while going beyond the story line.
Editor’s Note
_ Jieli Publishing (China)