Aloha, Pa!
• Original title : 알로하, 파!
• Price : 13,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
147x210, 148pages
• Publication Date : 2024-07-18
• ISBN : 979-11-6981-211-5
Book Information & Summary
written by Kang In Song and illustrated by Ahn Bo Hye
With a clear dream of becoming a professional dancer, Tae-Yang is so passionate about dancing that he never misses a chance to dance. One day, Tae-yang, who believed that he had to perform choreography that fits perfectly and a stage without mistakes, hears that his dance lacks style like a bolt from the blue. Why is my dance, which is more perfect than others, not cool? This sudden doubt that came to Tae-Yang made him rethink his way of doing things, which he had believed to be right. However, his love for dancing did not fade easily, and Tae-Yang once again fell into the world of dance. Tae-Yang and Jae-jae, who join the Hula club, which doesn't have enough members, and the “Humuhumunukunukuapuaa,” which is also the name of the longest fish in the world, encounter the genre of hula for the first time in their lives. Tae-Yang steps into the world of hula, where everything is unfamiliar, including the name, music, and movements.
There will be countless firsts for children, and they will certainly make mistakes along the way. However, as the three children gradually get in sync with the hula of their studio friends in this work, readers will naturally accept that it is nothing, and that it is a new beginning that is not the end, so that they can all “laugh it off” together. The author, who found a resemblance between Hula and fairy tales in a cheerful and safe world, was able to write Hula fairy tales thanks to this Aloha spirit. We really hope there will be more and more children reading this book over and over again and remembering that “it doesn't matter if you get it wrong, just laugh it off.” We also sincerely hope that children will have more moments of enjoying themselves in the moment.
With a clear dream of becoming a professional dancer, Tae-Yang is so passionate about dancing that he never misses a chance to dance. One day, Tae-yang, who believed that he had to perform choreography that fits perfectly and a stage without mistakes, hears that his dance lacks style like a bolt from the blue. Why is my dance, which is more perfect than others, not cool? This sudden doubt that came to Tae-Yang made him rethink his way of doing things, which he had believed to be right. However, his love for dancing did not fade easily, and Tae-Yang once again fell into the world of dance. Tae-Yang and Jae-jae, who join the Hula club, which doesn't have enough members, and the “Humuhumunukunukuapuaa,” which is also the name of the longest fish in the world, encounter the genre of hula for the first time in their lives. Tae-Yang steps into the world of hula, where everything is unfamiliar, including the name, music, and movements.
There will be countless firsts for children, and they will certainly make mistakes along the way. However, as the three children gradually get in sync with the hula of their studio friends in this work, readers will naturally accept that it is nothing, and that it is a new beginning that is not the end, so that they can all “laugh it off” together. The author, who found a resemblance between Hula and fairy tales in a cheerful and safe world, was able to write Hula fairy tales thanks to this Aloha spirit. We really hope there will be more and more children reading this book over and over again and remembering that “it doesn't matter if you get it wrong, just laugh it off.” We also sincerely hope that children will have more moments of enjoying themselves in the moment.
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