'Misoul Depression' · 'Namuneun Geojitmal-eul Haji Anhneunda'

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◆The World Encountered in the Mountains = A picture book capturing the beautiful four seasons of the mountains with a pure heart. It points to the beautiful changes and awakens dreams of living in harmony with nature. Children find play and create explorations from all kinds of things under the wings of imagination. Thus, the mountain becomes the best playground and a school that nurtures thoughts and hearts. It is a perfect world where everyone respects each other and lives together peacefully. (Written and illustrated by Irene Penazzi / Jaeneung Education)


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◆Trees Do Not Lie = Dendrochronology is the study that measures dates by analyzing tree rings and, based on this, researches past climates and conditions. The author introduces how this measurement method has developed into a key tool for studying the relationship between forests, humans, and climate. Various wisdom and science hidden in tree rings are explained in an easy-to-understand way. It also reveals how the amazing workings of nature have helped the development of human civilization. (Written by Val?rie Trouet / Translated by Jo Eun-young / Bookie)



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◆Smile Depression = Diagnoses a mental illness that easily appears in modern people who have become overly sensitive to others' eyes. The complex reality is explained in easy-to-understand language, and how it can arise is analyzed. The author emphasizes the importance of keenly understanding one's own emotions. "Being honest with myself is far more beneficial than appearing bright and happy in the eyes of others." (Written by Hong Pei-yun / Translated by Kang Cho-ah / The Quest)


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