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Grandma Lives Korea

Grandma Lives Korea in Chattanooga, TN

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Grandma Lives Korea

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Grandma Lives Korea in Chattanooga, TN

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It's Suah's first visit to Korea, where her grandma lives. She was so excited, but her broken Korean blocked the communication between her and Grandma. She thought that she and Grandma didn't have much in common. But as they spent time together, she discovered something different. Do you want to hear their story?
Grandma Lives in Korea
captures the unique experiences of a young child visiting her grandmother in Korea, navigating the intriguing differences and unexpected similarities between their worlds.
Join Suah as she steps into a land where every sight, sound, and smell feels new and exciting. From savoring the delicious taste of Korean dumplings to marveling at the breathtaking night view from Namsan Tower, each moment is a blend of wonder, nervousness, delight, and discovery. Suah's journey is filled with charming anecdotes-like learning to write 'cherry blossom' in Korean and enjoying a cozy afternoon at a jjimjilbang with her grandmother.
Through these vivid experiences, Suah realizes that despite the language barriers and cultural differences, she and her grandmother share many beautiful similarities. This book is more than just a travel tale; it's a touching narrative highlighting the bond between generations and the joy of embracing new experiences.
Your child will like:
1. Korean Culture
Readers will be enchanted by Suah's adventures as she explores the vibrant and diverse aspects of Korean culture. From the spicy taste of kimchi to the mesmerizing night view from Namsan Tower, children will learn about the rich cultural heritage of Korea.
2. Relatable Young Protagonist
Suah's excitement, nervousness, and discovery as she navigates a new environment will resonate with children who have experienced new places or situations. Her struggles with language barriers and her journey to connect with her grandmother reflect common challenges children face, making her story both engaging and empathetic.
3. Family Bonding
The story beautifully captures the essence of family bonding across generations. Children will learn that even with differences, family connections can grow strong through patience, shared activities, and mutual respect.
celebrates family, food, and the connections that transcend language and distance. This book promises to be a delightful addition to your collection, offering a captivating story and a heartfelt lesson in understanding and appreciating different cultures.
It's Suah's first visit to Korea, where her grandma lives. She was so excited, but her broken Korean blocked the communication between her and Grandma. She thought that she and Grandma didn't have much in common. But as they spent time together, she discovered something different. Do you want to hear their story?
Grandma Lives in Korea
captures the unique experiences of a young child visiting her grandmother in Korea, navigating the intriguing differences and unexpected similarities between their worlds.
Join Suah as she steps into a land where every sight, sound, and smell feels new and exciting. From savoring the delicious taste of Korean dumplings to marveling at the breathtaking night view from Namsan Tower, each moment is a blend of wonder, nervousness, delight, and discovery. Suah's journey is filled with charming anecdotes-like learning to write 'cherry blossom' in Korean and enjoying a cozy afternoon at a jjimjilbang with her grandmother.
Through these vivid experiences, Suah realizes that despite the language barriers and cultural differences, she and her grandmother share many beautiful similarities. This book is more than just a travel tale; it's a touching narrative highlighting the bond between generations and the joy of embracing new experiences.
Your child will like:
1. Korean Culture
Readers will be enchanted by Suah's adventures as she explores the vibrant and diverse aspects of Korean culture. From the spicy taste of kimchi to the mesmerizing night view from Namsan Tower, children will learn about the rich cultural heritage of Korea.
2. Relatable Young Protagonist
Suah's excitement, nervousness, and discovery as she navigates a new environment will resonate with children who have experienced new places or situations. Her struggles with language barriers and her journey to connect with her grandmother reflect common challenges children face, making her story both engaging and empathetic.
3. Family Bonding
The story beautifully captures the essence of family bonding across generations. Children will learn that even with differences, family connections can grow strong through patience, shared activities, and mutual respect.
celebrates family, food, and the connections that transcend language and distance. This book promises to be a delightful addition to your collection, offering a captivating story and a heartfelt lesson in understanding and appreciating different cultures.

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