Snail

Author Minu Kim
Illustrated by Minu Kim
Translated by Mattho Mandersloot
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Hardcover
$22.00 US
8.94"W x 8.92"H x 0.41"D  
On sale May 07, 2024 | 44 Pages | 9781782694069
Up to Kindergarten

A MOVING KOREAN PICTURE BOOK ABOUT A LITTLE BOY LEFT BEHIND BY HIS BIG BROTHER ON A BIKE RIDE, WHO MAKES FRIENDS WITH A SNAIL AND LEARNS TO GO AT HIS OWN PACE.

This very charming Korean picture book tells the story of boy who gets left behind by his big brother and his friends while on a bike ride. At first the boy feels sad that he can't keep up, but then he explores, makes friends with a snail and finally learns to enjoy going at his own pace.
Minu-Kim worked as a planning manager for numerous animated series including Larva. Snail is his first picture book.
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A MOVING KOREAN PICTURE BOOK ABOUT A LITTLE BOY LEFT BEHIND BY HIS BIG BROTHER ON A BIKE RIDE, WHO MAKES FRIENDS WITH A SNAIL AND LEARNS TO GO AT HIS OWN PACE.

This very charming Korean picture book tells the story of boy who gets left behind by his big brother and his friends while on a bike ride. At first the boy feels sad that he can't keep up, but then he explores, makes friends with a snail and finally learns to enjoy going at his own pace.

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Minu-Kim worked as a planning manager for numerous animated series including Larva. Snail is his first picture book.

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