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New bilingual visual dictionary

English-Korean
2017
Presents color illustrations based on topics such as plants, animals, the human body, home, musical instruments, and school, each with labels that identify pictured objects in English and Korean.

[Elephants cannot dance!

2011
Piggy loves to dance and wants to teach everyone, including her best friend, Gerald the elephant.

Pete the cat and his four groovy buttons

2013
Pete the cat loves the buttons on his shirt so much that he makes up a song about them, and even as the buttons pop off, one by one, he still finds a reason to sing.

Sobangchaga doeeoss-eo

2017
Matt, who loves fire trucks, wakes up one morning to find that he has become a fire truck, with one driver, two ladders, three hoses, and ten boots.

[M?tchaengi Naensi a choegoui gyeolhonsig]

2016
"Fancy Nancy can't wait to attend her uncle's wedding. She envisions the most exquisite celebration to take place--after all, she's never been to a wedding before. But when Nancy learns that her uncle and his fianc?e, Dawn, are taking a more nontraditional route, she's afraid it won't be the fancy wedding she had hoped for"--Amazon.

Read & speak Korean for beginners

the easiest way to learn to communicate right away!
2011
Presents an introduction to the Korean language for beginners, featuring games and activities designed to help people read and speak basic Korean, covering eight topic areas, and including a CD with key words and phrases.
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You can learn the Korean alphabet in one morning

2008
A quick reference guide to the Korean alphabet that presents simple exercises and cues to help English speakers learn the letters of the Korean alphabet and quickly translate signs and written words.

Essential Korean vocabulary

learn the key words and phrases needed to speak Korean fluently
2015
With 'Essential Korean Vocabulary' you will learn to speak Korean the way that Koreans do by learning the key words and expressions they use everyday in their natural contexts. You'll also learn closely-related vocabulary in sets or groups, which will help you to acquire and use a wider vocabulary.

[American born Chinese]

Jin & Danny / [Korean Version]
2008
Jin Wang, an ordinary kid who eats lunch by himself, gets picked on by bullies and develops a crush on a girl while dealing with racism due to his Chinese American heritage and attempting to become more comfortable in his own skin.

[Stuck in neutral

[Korean Version]
2009
Tells a story from the perspective of fourteen-year-old Shawn McDaniel, who is stricken with cerebral palsy and physically disabled; and transmits his feelings when he cannot communicate to a father who feels he must put an end to Shawn's suffering.

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