The Great Adventures of a Goat No-Angel to Safely Return a Baby Into a Goat Village to the Human World
The launch of the "I love reading books FUN" series, which will captivate children who are just starting to read lines for cartoon-like fun!
One day, a baby chasing a butterfly enters a monster village through the boundary. A fairy tale, "The Guardian's No Ang Seol," which contains a monster's story about this human baby and the fuss of friends, was published by Biryongso. This book is the first book in the "I Love Reading FUN" series, and the charm of various K goblins and interesting story progressions such as escape games will provide an enjoyable reading experience for children aged 6 and 7 who have just started reading.
· A fantasy that naturally connects humans and monsters! An exciting imagination added to an unforgettable babyhood, making it a fun and original moving story! - Lee O-seok (second grade of Daesun Elementary School)
· It was most touching to see No Ang-seol taking courage to find her baby mother even after being told that she would never return to the monster village again. - Oh Lin (second grade of Maeheon Elementary School, Seoul)
· It's fun to see various monsters and talk to each other. Talking like talking to a baby seems to tell me, so I wondered if I had been to a monster village when I was young. - No O (second grade of Sangryul Elementary School)
■ A human has entered a monster village!
"Where did you get such a pleasant crying baby?"
Originally, it is mainly monsters who go out into the human world at night. This is the first time a human has ever entered a monster village on his own! Wangchobo monster Noh Ang-seol falls in love with the fearless baby's charm and brings the baby to his home despite the oppression of other monsters. No Ang-seol is struggling because he doesn't know what to do even though he has a baby in his arms. In addition, when the baby begins to cry, the neighboring monsters flock to No Ang-Seol's house one by one, attracted by the pleasant cry.… What should I do with a human baby who has entered a monster village? Noh Ang-seol and his friends' worries begin.
■ a more strange human being than a monster in the eyes of a monster
"Humans, unlike us, grow more and more in their bodies and minds."
When a neighboring monster called Cheonggun Yeo-gui said that she should feed her mother's milk to her baby, she decided to visit Mrs. Nokjok, a monster with milk. Noh Ang-seol, who was moving nervous and wary of the possibility of losing his baby to someone, and Dok Black-ri Hal-beom, who appeared in front of his friends, say that human babies should not be breastfed by monsters.
"Humans are right to live by eating, but they don't have to do that here. It's not a place where you can grow. While here, the child will never grow up, nor will he feel hungry. Rather, if you eat something, you will never be able to return to the human world again, so keep that in mind."
Noh Ang-seol meets Dokheuk-ri's grandfather who lived for 3,000 years, Geum-jeo, who took a human woman to become his wife, and Geum-jeo's wife, and learns that the baby cannot grow properly in a monster village, and that the existence of parents is essential in order to grow up. No-Angle's attempt to return the baby to the human world makes him decide on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Noh Ang-seol, who never returns to a monster village and takes courage for the baby even though he knows he will wander around in the human world, gives a heart-wrenching impression. Through a more strange human figure than a monster, you can think about love, family, relationship, growth, and death through the eyes of a monster.
■ It's fun like a cartoon, and it's a guide to the book.
I like reading books, FUN series.
The newly introduced "I like reading books FUN" series at Biryongso is designed to give readers an easier and more interesting reading experience when they move from a book read by a caregiver to a book read by children alone. It encourages children to have fun reading books and have confidence through editing that allows them to read cartoon-like fun and pictures with strings, compared to the existing "I like reading books" series, which has served as a magical stepping stone for moving from picture books to reading books. To help children who are challenging for independence to read for the first time feel a sense of accomplishment and pride that they have read a book, it was produced with a light length that children can hold in their hands and read comfortably, helping them enjoy reading books with a lighter mind.