Age | 4~10
Composition | Storybook(30 volumes),
Bonus Book (1 volume), Vocab Cards (150 cards),
Book Cinema (30 episodes, 5 min/episode),
3D Dance Animation (30 episodes, 1 min/episode)
Fun English Stories to Solve Curiosities
Our children are full of curiosities about the world around them. This series connects this never ending curiosities with English, giving them knowledge on both the topic and English.
Written by American and Canadian authors, the creative stories offer useful information with easy and simple English expressions. The careful supervision of Dr. Julie Wood, a PhD from Harvard Graduate School of Education, adds to educational effects of each story.
With fun QR video animations and activities, children can learn English much more interactively and enjoyably. Also, end-of-book contains information corner, giving children rich background information.
Creative English Stories to Grow Integrated Cognition
During each story, characters present 3 questions to children, to inspire interest, question, and imagine. Children can imagine answers to the questions as they read, and find the answer and background knowledge related to the book at the end of each story. The process of imagining and connecting information helps children grow integrated cognition skills.
“Why do roses have thorns?”
▲ Vol. 3 <A Dress for Rose>
Story of thorny dress that protected beautiful rose princess
“Why do we get the dark night every day?”
▲ Vol. 11 <Sun’s Gift to Earth>
Story of the sun giving night to earth wanting to have rest
▼ Vol. 10 <The Raindrop Mission>
Story of a little water drop, Marty, who brings rain for the animals suffering from a drought
Marty's new friend looks sad. Why?
Marty's promised to bring rain. How?
How about singing sad songs to the sky? Or wetting the clouds and squeezing them?
Check the answer to the question : “Why does it rain?”
▲ Vol. 10 <The Raindrop Mission>
Contains extensive knowledge related to rain
Learn knowledge across diverse topics, with questions such as “when does it rain heavily?” and “How did people measure how much it rained in the past?”
Repeated Exposure to Learn Important Expressions
Each book has a key English expression. This expression is repeated at least 15 times throughout the story and activities, helping children learn the expression quickly.
▲ Vol. 10 <The Raindrop Mission>
‘Let's~’ expression is repeated throughout the book
Smart Repetitive Learning with QR Video Animation & Activities
1) Book Cinema : Story in Animation
Children can immerse themselves in the story again with Book Cinema animations
▼ Book Cinema Animation - Vol. 8 <Best Friends Forever>
Story of a courageous ladybug, Dot, who rescues a rose, Beauty, from a greenfly
2) 3D Song Book : Let’s Learn with Our Body
<3D Song Book> contains ‘3D English song & dance animations’ for each story. Key sentences in each story is in the lyrics of the songs. The songs are designed to help children learn and memorize English expressions more enjoyably with joyful melodies and dances
▼ 3D Song & Dance Animation - Track 18 <Shark Attack>
3) Activities : Review on Essential Vocab/Phrases
Children can review essential vocabulary or phrase from the story through a variety of fun activities
▲ Vol. 10 <The Raindrop Mission>
Play activities that review essential vocabularies from the story
▲ Vol. 10 <The Raindrop Mission>
Fun review on essential sentences and phrases from the story
Storybook (30 Vols.)
The Five Sense Fairies (Hear)
A Dress for Rose (Rose)
Where Is the Sun's House? (Earth)
Gifts for the Princess (Hair)
The Rainbow Flower (Rainbow)
The Great Treehouse Wall (Wall)
Best Friends Forever (Ladybug)
Night Chorus (Grasshopper)
The Raindrop Mission (Rain)
Sun’s Gift to Earth (Night)
John’s Two Wishes (Tear)
Fix the Roof (Roof)
The Friendly Frog (Frog)
The Sneaky Gorilla (Gorilla)
Two Apple Trees (Apple)
Echo the Ghost (Echo)
Octopus the Sea Hero (Octopus)
Whose Poop Is This? (Snail)
Colin’s Special Talent (Light)
The Tree’s Magical Colors (Tree)
It’s Time to Eat (Eat)
What Can Tails Do? (Tail)
The Sweetest Lemonade (Lemon)
Charlie Looks for His House (Nose)
Penny’s Special Trunk (Elephant)
The Clay Princess (Tooth)
I Can’t Stop My Hiccups (Hiccup)
The Sphinx’s Question (Pyramid)
Emma’s First Dance Class (Dream)
Bonus Book (1 Vol.)
3D Song Book
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Office Adress : 12Fl., Kyowon Naewei Bldg., 51 Euljiro. Jung-gu, Seoul, Korea, 04539
E-mail :
For all Inquiries : kyowoninfo@kyowon.co.kr
For Chinese(中文) : mina.kim@kyowon.co.kr
For English(英语) : jinju@kyowon.co.kr
KYOWON GROUP HOMEPAGE : www.kyowon.co.kr
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