Author/Illustrator: Julie Kim
Publisher: Little Bigfoot, 2017
Age: 4-8
Themes: siblings, animals, Korean folktale characters
Opening: Halmoni! We are here!
Summary: (from my library catalog) Searching for their missing grandmother, two Korean children follow tracks into a fantastic world filled with beings from folklore who speak in Korean. Includes translations and information about the folkloric characters.
Why I like this book: It’s bright, culture- and adventure-packed! This is exactly the kind of book I would have poured over as a kid, looking for the unfamiliar and trying to make sense of it, be it language, gesture, or physical elements. There is a bit of mystery on every beautifully rendered and composed page!
Resources/Activities: read other Korean folktale picture books – HERE is a list; what folktale animals do you already know – how do they compare to those in this book; make a Korean meal, like the red bean soup (porridge) the kids smell when they walk into Halmoni’s home.
For more Perfect Picture Book picks with teacher/parent resources, check out the list on Susanna Hill’s blog HERE.
Gorgeous!! Love multicultural treats like this!
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Me too!
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What a treasure. I haven’t read any Korean folklore. What a great way to introduce kids to another culture. Beautiful artwork!
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Helps us all realize how small this big world is!
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What a cool book! I really like the illustration style. 🙂
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It is neat!
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I love the illustrations and am looking forward to examining it more closely.
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Do let me know what you think!
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love the beasts
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I’m all in for beastly elements in PBs!
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