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English title 《 It Looks Like 》
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★Selected Works from Korea's 2020 Fantastic Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition!

★Recommended by readers of Korea's leading online book town YES24 with a perfect score!

★The author helps children understand the 'relative concept' through interesting drawings and colorful colors, which is the perfect interpretation of 'From the side, a whole range; from the end, a single peak'

★English samples available

Description

The theme of 'It Looks Like' is that the object you're looking at will appear different depending on your perspective.
The book visually explains the 'relative concept' and vividly demonstrates concepts that are typically difficult for children through graphical means.

Understanding 'relative concepts' is an important factor in making your mind more flexible. Sometimes what we think is the same thing can actually be different. At first glance, things may seem the same, but upon closer inspection, we find they are not; conversely, things that appear different at first glance may actually be the same upon closer examination. Through this book, I hope that children will develop a sense that 'seeing is not necessarily believing'

Author

Enyeong Wo
Graduated from Ewha Womans University's French Department and Hongik University's Graduate School of Industrial Art. After getting married, she started writing literature and won the Children's Literature Award in the Chosun Ilbo's New Year's Literature, and later the Ogawa Children's Literature Rookie of the Year Award. The main works include Children's Poems, "Earthworms with Umbrellas" and "Don't You Have a Time Like That?" "I'm Thinking," "The Secret of the Green Lizard," "Daddy and Son," "Cats in a Hat," "A Week's Brother Fatty," and "Now Ugly Duckling."

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