
Wiggly First Graders, I'll Do It Myself! - Life
• Original title : 꼼지락 1학년, 스스로 할 거야! : 생활
• Price : 13,000KRW
• Product Dimensions :
153*210, 96pages
• Publication Date : 2024-11-20
• ISBN : 9791169812177
Book Information & Summary
Written by Kim Won A and lllustrated by Gang Jang
If the most anxious time after becoming a parent is immediately after giving birth, and the next is when the child enters elementary school. Then, what about the children themselves? Children who have to go to school right away may not be able to express themselves well, but are they actually more anxious? That's why parents become more anxious and attend entrance information sessions and worry and prepare by looking up various things. Then, now, what should children prepare? First of all, it is not the supplies or a smartphone, but the “attitude to do things on their own,” say the first-grade homeroom teachers. So, the writer published the “Perfect First-Grade Adaptation Project” series, which contains stories that children can read and prepare for themselves, tailored to the level of a first grader.
The story of the “Perfect First-Grade Adaptation Project” unfolds through the voice of a first-year student Bong-ju. The story begins with Bong-ju's questions or situations, develops through Bong-ju's narration, and ends with Bong-ju writing her resolutions in her diary. Eight short episodes are collected in one book. The process of Bong-ju's realization while bickering or talking with her friends at school is realistically depicted at the level of a first grader. Teachers and parents, that is, adults, do not intervene. It is ideal for children to read and learn on their own. There are many scenes that cannot be drawn unless you are a teacher who meets children directly, frequently, and for a long time in the field. Bong-ju, Min-song, Soo-jae, and Doo-jin, who are endearingly cute yet incredibly serious, are in the first class of the first grade. You can read about their school life together and get tips on how to adjust to school.
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Volume 1 “Wiggly First Graders, I'll Do It Myself! - Life,” introduces eight guidelines that first-grade children should manage on their own in their daily lives. Keep your body clean/Bring the right things/Write your name on things/Follow the rules: Don't run in the hallway/Go to the bathroom on time/Follow the rules/Eat a balanced diet/Organize your locker. It is a collection of the key guidelines for first-grade students' school life, carefully selected by teachers. It is composed of stories that closely follow the life of children, full of bickering and ups and downs. Children can read it as if they are reading a fairy tale and naturally understand how to live well at school. This book takes the best of non-fiction and fiction.
If the most anxious time after becoming a parent is immediately after giving birth, and the next is when the child enters elementary school. Then, what about the children themselves? Children who have to go to school right away may not be able to express themselves well, but are they actually more anxious? That's why parents become more anxious and attend entrance information sessions and worry and prepare by looking up various things. Then, now, what should children prepare? First of all, it is not the supplies or a smartphone, but the “attitude to do things on their own,” say the first-grade homeroom teachers. So, the writer published the “Perfect First-Grade Adaptation Project” series, which contains stories that children can read and prepare for themselves, tailored to the level of a first grader.
The story of the “Perfect First-Grade Adaptation Project” unfolds through the voice of a first-year student Bong-ju. The story begins with Bong-ju's questions or situations, develops through Bong-ju's narration, and ends with Bong-ju writing her resolutions in her diary. Eight short episodes are collected in one book. The process of Bong-ju's realization while bickering or talking with her friends at school is realistically depicted at the level of a first grader. Teachers and parents, that is, adults, do not intervene. It is ideal for children to read and learn on their own. There are many scenes that cannot be drawn unless you are a teacher who meets children directly, frequently, and for a long time in the field. Bong-ju, Min-song, Soo-jae, and Doo-jin, who are endearingly cute yet incredibly serious, are in the first class of the first grade. You can read about their school life together and get tips on how to adjust to school.
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Volume 1 “Wiggly First Graders, I'll Do It Myself! - Life,” introduces eight guidelines that first-grade children should manage on their own in their daily lives. Keep your body clean/Bring the right things/Write your name on things/Follow the rules: Don't run in the hallway/Go to the bathroom on time/Follow the rules/Eat a balanced diet/Organize your locker. It is a collection of the key guidelines for first-grade students' school life, carefully selected by teachers. It is composed of stories that closely follow the life of children, full of bickering and ups and downs. Children can read it as if they are reading a fairy tale and naturally understand how to live well at school. This book takes the best of non-fiction and fiction.
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