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10 10 y separately published work icon The Very Cranky Bear Nick Bland , Nick Bland (illustrator), ( trans. Yŏn-sui Song with title 짜증난 곰 을 달래는 법 ) Seoul : K'idŭk K'idŭk , 2010 Z1517308 2008 single work picture book children's In the jingle jangle jungle on a wet and windy day, four little friends meet a very cranky bear. Can they cheer him up?
8 11 y separately published work icon Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge Mem Fox , Julie Vivas (illustrator), ( trans. Cho Kyŏng-nan with title Halmŏni ŭi kiŏk ŭn ŏdiro kassŭlkka? ) Seoul : K'idŭk K'idŭk , 2009 Z830483 1984 single work picture book children's (taught in 4 units) Young W.G.M.P. wasn't very old but he lived next door to an old people's home and knew all the people there. He enjoyed their company but his particular favourite was Nancy Alison Delacourt Cooper because she too had four names. He tries to discover the meaning of "memory" so he can restore Nancy's memory.
3 3 y separately published work icon Josephine Wants to Dance Jackie French , Bruce Whatley (illustrator), ( trans. Ko U-ri with title K'aenggŏruga ch'umŭl ch'undago? )with title 캥거루가 춤을 춘다고? ) South Korea : K'idŭk K'idŭk , 2008 Z1335136 2006 single work picture book children's 'Josephine is a kangaroo - who loves to dance ballet. Her little brother, Joey, tells her that kangaroos don't dance, they hop - but Josephine continues to point her toes and leap through the air. When a ballet troupe comes to town and both the lead ballerina and understudy are injured, Josephine's talents are called upon to help save the day. Can she do it and, more importantly, does it matter that she's a kangaroo?' (Source: publisher's teachers' notes).
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