"Kids, the Climate is in Danger!"
◆Oh my, the crocodile swallowed Odile!= Odile is always indifferent and grumbling about everything. By chance, she is swallowed into the crocodile's belly and enjoys a sense of liberation. There is plenty of food and a warm place to sleep. However, the love of family and the beauty of everyday life, which she never appreciated because they were always by her side, are absent. This is the 2018 Tatulu Children's Literature Award-winning work. It vividly depicts the process of a passive and complaining child changing her mind positively. The crocodile's belly, depicted with delicate illustrations, serves as a space of rest and comfort for children. Going in and coming out is like a journey. It allows one to reflect on oneself and gain strength and courage. (Written and illustrated by Marie d'Orl?ans / Translated by An Su-yeon / Gilbut Children)
◆Kids, the climate is in danger!= A nonfiction picture book that teaches how to save the Earth against climate change such as heatwaves, droughts, and heavy rain. It explains the difference between weather and climate, the causes and phenomena of climate change, problems affecting ecosystems, and solutions in a friendly and engaging conversational style. Common environmental terms are explained easily, and detailed information is provided about actions and lifestyles that help the Earth. Photos taken during Arctic exploration and fun collage illustrations add a strong visual impact. Beyond textbook knowledge and practical methods, it fosters mature civic awareness to think about and act on global issues together. (Written by Neil Layton / Translated by Yoo Yoon-han / Jaeneung Education)
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