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an illustration of two rabbits with words in korean on the front and behind them that read, what do you see?
토끼일까?
알라딘: 토끼일까?
two children are standing in front of some trees and one is looking at another child's face
Concept Art for Where's Halmoni? — Julie Kim Illustrations
Where's Halmoni? by Julie Kim
there are four books in korean with pictures of people and lighthouses on them, one is written in different languages
2019년 칼데콧 수상작
a person is holding an open book with the letters e and f on it in their hands
움직이는ㄱㄴㄷ
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a woman holding a baby in her lap
아기가 앙앙 울고 있네요. 왜 그럴까요? ‘배가 고파’ 우는가 봅니다. 꼴깍꼴깍 젖을 먹고 나니 방긋방긋~ 아가의 배고픈 욕구를 채운 만족감을 표현한 <둥둥아기그림책> 시리즈 6번째 그림책《배가 고파요》입니다.
four children's books with korean characters on them
놀이로ㄱㄴㄷ
놀이로ㄱㄴㄷ
pretty children's book cover art from 1950s Korea 1950s Korea, Flowers Korean, Book Club Food, Old Book Cover, Childrens Book Cover, Cover Books, Graphic Design Books
The Train That Ate Flowers
pretty children's book cover art from 1950s Korea
two children's books with korean writing and illustrations on the covers, one in red flowers
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an old korean children's book with a girl holding a black cat in her hand
A Story of Books Becoming a Mountain
A Story of Books Becoming a Mountain - 50 Watts
two book covers with balloons floating in the air
The Train That Ate Flowers
The Train That Ate Flowers - 50Watts.com Covers from the hard-to-find book Bound Treasures: Graphic Art in Korean Children's Books of the Mid-20th Century by Lee Ho Baek and Jeong Byung-kyu. Published in 2009 by The National Library for Children and Young Adults and the Art Center for Children's Books at Paju Book City.
two children's books, one in korean and the other in english
A Story of Books Becoming a Mountain
March (l) and April (r) 1949 issues of Eorini-nara (Land of Children) Cover by Park Seong-gyu (l) and Ji Yung ® "Eorini-nara, whose editorial department nearly mimicked Jindallae's, was known for scouting more artists than its rivals. Many of the artists who worked for Eorini-nara and other postwar periodicals... later pursued careers as professional illustrators and cartoonists."
A Story of Books Becoming a Mountain - 50 Watts Korean Image, Graphic Illustrations, Grain Of Sand
A Story of Books Becoming a Mountain
A Story of Books Becoming a Mountain - 50 Watts