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Aram Kim

    Tomorrow Is New Year's Day
    Cat On The Bus
    No Kimchi for Me!
    Let's Go to Taekwondo!: A Story about Persistence, Bravery, and Breaking Boards
    Sunday Funday in Koreatown
    Let's Go to Taekwondo!
    • Let's Go to Taekwondo!

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Yoomi wants a yellow belt. But she's afraid to break the board. Grandma to the rescue! Yoomi and her friends are ready to take on the test for their yellow belts in taekwondo. But Yoomi is afraid to break a board. Meanwhile, Grandma is struggling to learn something new, too. But Yoomi and Grandma encourage and inspire each other. Yoomi discovers how, with persistence, focus, deep breathing, and above all, a loving Grandma, even the toughest challenges can be overcome. This companion to No Kimchi for Me emphasizes self-confidence, determination, and the value of family. Backmatter about taekwondo, including some Korean vocabulary, is included. A Junior Library Guild Selection

      Let's Go to Taekwondo!
    • Yoomi and Daddy are going to Koreatown today! This story celebrates family, resilience, and Korean culture. Yoomi has planned the perfect Sunday! But the shirt she wants to wear is in the laundry. And she doesn't have the seaweed she needs for a kimbap breakfast. So Yoomi wears another shirt and eats a different breakfast, and she and Daddy take a bus to Koreatown, where they read Korean books, eat Korean treats such as patbingsu and tteokbokki, and visit Grandma. Though Yoomi's perfect day is filled with mishaps and things don't always go her way, Yoomi learns the advantages of being resilient and open-minded. Yoomi's imperfect day is better than she ever could have imagined! A family recipe for kimbap is included. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Don't miss the rest of the Yoomi, Friends, and Family books, including: No Kimchi for Me! (A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection, Bank Street Best Book, and Best Book for Family Literacy) Let's Go to Taekwondo (A Junior Library Gold Standard Selection)

      Sunday Funday in Koreatown
    • Yoomi aspires to earn a yellow belt but is held back by her fear of breaking a board. With the encouragement and support of her grandmother, she finds the courage to confront her fears and pursue her goal. This heartwarming story highlights themes of bravery, family support, and overcoming challenges.

      Let's Go to Taekwondo!: A Story about Persistence, Bravery, and Breaking Boards
    • No Kimchi for Me!

      • 40pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      3,6(189)Évaluer

      The story revolves around Yoomi, who struggles with her dislike for kimchi, a staple in Korean cuisine. Her aversion leads to teasing from her brothers, who label her a baby and exclude her from their playtime. This narrative explores themes of cultural identity, family dynamics, and the challenges of embracing traditions that don't resonate with everyone. Yoomi's journey highlights the importance of understanding and accepting differences within family relationships.

      No Kimchi for Me!
    • Cat On The Bus

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Follow a stray cat as she braves the snowy city streets to find a home in this nearly-wordless picture book. A calico cat with curious eyes cautiously approaches a grocery store. . . . only to be shooed away by the owner with a broom. She keeps wandering, and tries to climb on a city bus-- but the driver tells her to SCRAM! Disheartened, the cat huddles down as snow begins to fall-- until another bus pulls up, and the driver welcomes her aboard. And when an old man sits down beside her, the cat makes a friend for life-- and finally finds the home she’s been searching for. A purr-fect pick for cat lovers, this heartwarming picture book features a simple text, heavy with onomatopoeia, and striking, bold illustrations that carry the story, depicting the charming cat’s range of emotions. See how a simple act of kindness can change lives forever. Young readers will empathize with the strong emotional content—hunger, loneliness, and rejection, giving way to contentment and joy—and delight in the expressive illustrations.

      Cat On The Bus
    • This joyful picture book by a Korean American author/illustrator shows a little girl sharing the fun customs of Seollal - the Koaren Lunar New Year - with her classmates.

      Tomorrow Is New Year's Day