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2 3 y separately published work icon I Spy Dad! Janeen Brian , Chantal Stewart (illustrator), ( trans. Song In-oh with title 찾았다, 우리 아빠! ) Hanam : Schweitzer Korea , 2011 Z1685150 2011 single work picture book children's

'A little girl searches for her father. She spies a mowing dad, a rowing dad, a reading dad and a weeding dad, but where is her dad? She finally sees her dad, the one that loves her so. He's the one for me.' (Publication summary)

2 3 y separately published work icon 10 Little Hermit Crabs Lee Fox , Shane McGowan (illustrator), ( trans. Song In-oh with title 열 마리의 소라게 ) Korea : 한국슈바이처 , 2011 Z1651873 2009 single work picture book humour children's Everyday sea life is a constant source of danger to ten little hermit crabs, and they constantly fall prey to their surroundings until there is only one left. The remaining crab moves through various states of befuddlement, alarm and cheeriness in a story filled with adventure, danger and humour.
2 y separately published work icon Snowy's Christmas Sally Murphy , David Murphy (illustrator), ( trans. Song In-oh with title 스노위의 크리스마스 ) Hanam : Schweitzer Korea , 2011 Z1645755 2009 single work picture book children's

'Snowy stared at his reflection in the still water. The face he saw was not rugged and red like the other roos, but soft and white. Snowy is feeling left out and doesn’t want to celebrate with his friends. But then a mysterious stranger arrives by the lake. Suddenly Snowy’s Christmas is looking up . . . up . . . UP. Featuring bright, beautiful, funny illustrations, this is a touching Christmas picture book with a lot of heart and a lot of bounce. A story about family, friends, fitting in, and doing something special at a special time of year.' (Publication summary)

6 6 y separately published work icon Clancy and Millie and the Very Fine House Libby Gleeson , Freya Blackwood (illustrator), ( trans. Song In-oh with title 아주 특별한 집 ) Korea : 한국슈바이처 , 2011 Z1636597 2009 single work picture book children's 'Like the three little pigs who leave the safety of their family home and venture out into the world, Clancy has moved with his parents from his cosy little cottage nestled amongst trees on a sunny street to a mutli-level mansion in a canyon of concrete buildings. It's the best house...It's a very fine dwelling remarks his mother and father. Clancy seems less convinced...he investigates the pile of empty packing boxes outside his new backyard. At that moment, Millie, his new next door neighbour...climbs over the fence and asks Can I play too?' (taken from Nola Allen's 'Cover Book Review' in Magpies: Talking about Books for Children, Vol 24, No. 4, Sept, 2009).
2 4 y separately published work icon Crocodile River Diana Lawrenson , Danny Snell (illustrator), ( trans. Song In-oh with title 악어 가족 이야기 ) Korea : 한국슈바이처 , 2011 Z1588539 2009 single work picture book children's

'For Cranky the saltwater crocodile, every day is a struggle for survival. From the very beginning of her life she is in danger. Wild pigs come searching for crocodile eggs, and sea eagles swoop on the tiny hatchlings. As Cranky grows, bigger crocodiles want to eat her and humans come hunting. Will she ever find a place of her own – a place where she can be safe?' (Publisher's blurb)

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