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One day / Kinderbuch Englisch / Lee Juck / Kim Seung-youn
Ein rührende und wunderschön illustriertes Bilderbuch über die Verlust.
Für Kinder ab 4 Jahren.
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*This title will also be available on Bookshop, an organization that supports independent bookstores!
See One Day come to life here!
Written by Lee Juck
Illustrated by Kim Seung-youn
Translated by Asuka Minamoto, Lee Juck, and Dianne Chung
A gentle, delicately illustrated story about loss that has a cosmic dimension.
A boy’s grandfather goes away suddenly, never to return. How could he leave so suddenly? His smell remains in his sweater, and his shoes are there to be worn. Plus, his friends at the fountain just saw him! The boy lingers in the midst of his grandfather’s things and starts to imagine him returning to the planets and stars, the faraway home from which he must have come.
© Enchanted Lion Books.
Titel | One day / Kinderbuch Englisch / Lee Juck / Kim Seung-youn |
Kurator | mundo azul |
ISBN | |
Online seit | Jan 20, 2022 |
Ein rührende und wunderschön illustriertes Bilderbuch über die Verlust.
Für Kinder ab 4 Jahren.
-----------------------------
*This title will also be available on Bookshop, an organization that supports independent bookstores!
See One Day come to life here!
Written by Lee Juck
Illustrated by Kim Seung-youn
Translated by Asuka Minamoto, Lee Juck, and Dianne Chung
A gentle, delicately illustrated story about loss that has a cosmic dimension.
A boy’s grandfather goes away suddenly, never to return. How could he leave so suddenly? His smell remains in his sweater, and his shoes are there to be worn. Plus, his friends at the fountain just saw him! The boy lingers in the midst of his grandfather’s things and starts to imagine him returning to the planets and stars, the faraway home from which he must have come.
© Enchanted Lion Books.