Daekyo Releases Picture Book 'My First Story'
The picture book 'My First Story' jointly developed by Daekyo and the American company Scholastic
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Daekyo announced on the 2nd that it has released the picture book 'My First Story,' jointly developed with the major US publisher Scholastic.
The newly introduced book helps children develop basic character and proper habits as they grow. It is a bilingual picture book that can be read in both English and Korean, making it effective for parents interested in their children's acquisition of everyday English. The set consists of 30 picture books, 1 separate booklet, and 6 audiobook CDs.
The book was written by 'Lisa Charlesworth,' an author who has won numerous prestigious children's literature awards in the US, with participation from world-renowned illustrators. A playbook is also provided along with the picture books. Children can engage in activities that foster creativity, expression, and concentration, and by listening to the audiobook CDs, they can improve their English and Korean listening and speaking skills through the story.
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A Daekyo representative said, "The picture book we released this time is a storybook composed of various topics that young children first experience and become interested in in real life," adding, "The stories are based on colloquial language and culture actually used in English-speaking countries, allowing parents and children to enjoy reading fun texts together while simultaneously learning Korean and English."
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