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Today is Seollal, Korean New Year's Day: Korean-English Bilingual Children's Book (Korean English Children's Book)

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Today is Seollal, Korean New Year's Day: Korean-English Bilingual Children's Book (Korean English Children's Book)

Book Information

Category
  • Picture Book
Author
Illustrator
Publisher
  • JM Books January 2025
Year Published
  • 2025
Curriculum
  • Social Studies Curriculum

A Heartwarming Tale of Sisterhood and Seollal Traditions!

It’s Korean New Year’s Day, Seollal, and Mina and Yuna are ready to celebrate! Dressed in their colorful hanboks, the sisters begin a day filled with traditional rituals, delicious treats, and lively family games.

But Mina feels frustrated—why does Yuna always get a new Hanbok and more sebae-don? And why does being the little sister feel so unfair? Determined to prove she can be just as grown-up, Mina learns some valuable lessons about family, sharing, and the joys of being the youngest.

This charming bilingual story introduces young readers to the vibrant traditions of Seollal while celebrating the love and understanding that make sibling bonds so special.

Your Children Will Love:

• The rich bilingual storytelling in both English and Korean, making it perfect for language learners or families embracing their heritage.

• Learning about Seollal customs like wearing hanboks, giving sebae-don, eating tteokguk, and playing yutnori.

• Relatable sibling moments that teach empathy, sharing, and the joys of family.

• Lively, colorful illustrations that bring Korean New Year celebrations to life!

Perfect for children ages 4-8, Today is Seollal is a delightful read for families looking to explore cultural holidays and the importance of kindness and connection.---from the publisher

39 pages                          979-8896865940                           Ages 4-8

Keywords:  New Year's Day, Seollal,, customs and traditions, multicultural, Asia, family life,  Korean New Year, 4 year old, 5 year old, 6 year old, 7 year old, 8 year old, diverse books

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