A Wise Dictionary of Concerns by Mr. Nosy Cat
• Original title : 참견백단 야옹이의 슬기로운 걱정 사전
• Price : 13,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
160x217, 140pages
• Publication Date : 2020-11-23
• ISBN : 9791160946840
Book Information & Summary
Written by Kim Sun Hee and illustrated by Kang Hye Sook
This book is a practical book to help children growing up strongly on their own with 50 wise comforts and tips. Children in lower grades of elementary school cannot avoid realistic worries and troubles both at school and home. Therefore, this book tries to gather messages of sympathy for children in need and provides them with tips, comforts and healing messages. This will be the first mentoring book by letting children readers be sympathized and comforted while reading, and by leading them to realize lessons on their own through tips and guides.
It’s ok to cry when you want to cry. It’s ok to fail something. Let’s make your weakness turn into your strengths and never compare yourself with others! If you choose to raise a pet, you need to be with your pet until death. Let’s say, “No!” to others when you don’t want to do so, and also let’s not be weak against bullies. These are all realistic questions and worries happening at school and home and this book contains tips to resolve them. Children may feel bored if they hear these tips from their teachers or parents, so the writer has chosen ‘Yeo-Yeo’, a cat who is nosy, to offer them solutions and tips somewhat in a chic or calm way. These questions and worries that fit our time and ordinary life as well as the solutions would bring about sympathy for children.
This book is a practical book to help children growing up strongly on their own with 50 wise comforts and tips. Children in lower grades of elementary school cannot avoid realistic worries and troubles both at school and home. Therefore, this book tries to gather messages of sympathy for children in need and provides them with tips, comforts and healing messages. This will be the first mentoring book by letting children readers be sympathized and comforted while reading, and by leading them to realize lessons on their own through tips and guides.
It’s ok to cry when you want to cry. It’s ok to fail something. Let’s make your weakness turn into your strengths and never compare yourself with others! If you choose to raise a pet, you need to be with your pet until death. Let’s say, “No!” to others when you don’t want to do so, and also let’s not be weak against bullies. These are all realistic questions and worries happening at school and home and this book contains tips to resolve them. Children may feel bored if they hear these tips from their teachers or parents, so the writer has chosen ‘Yeo-Yeo’, a cat who is nosy, to offer them solutions and tips somewhat in a chic or calm way. These questions and worries that fit our time and ordinary life as well as the solutions would bring about sympathy for children.