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Don't let the pigeon drive the bus

in Korean
2009
A pigeon that longs to drive a bus sees a chance to make its dream come true when the bus driver takes a short break.

Only one you

2012
Adri promises to remember his parents' words of wisdom about how to live his life, such as finding his own way in the world and not always following the crowd.

Korean word book

1994
Drawings illustrate Korean and English words grouped together in categories such as action, food, home, and numbers. Includes Korean-English and English-Korean glossaries.

The king's secret

the legend of King Sejong
2001
With the help of a scholar and a young gardener, the wise king of Korea introduces an alphabet that will enable his people to read and write in their own language. Based on Korean legends.

Skippyjon Jones

in Korean
2009
Skippyjon Jones, a little kitten with a big imagination, is sent to his room to contemplate what it means to be a cat, but instead embarks on an imaginary adventure in which his Zorro-like alter ego El Skippito, rescues a group of chihuahuas from a bean-eating bumblebee.

The maze of bones

in Korean
2009
Amy and Dan, members of the powerful Cahill family, try to uncover the thirty-nine clues which will reveal the secrets of their lineage and find out what really happened to their parents.

Clementine

in Korean
2008
While sorting through difficulties in her friendship with her neighbor Margaret, eight-year-old Clementine gains several unique hairstyles while also helping her father in his efforts to banish pigeons from the front of their apartment building.

Moonlight on the magic flute

in Korean
2009
Jack and Annie travel to Vienna, Austria, in 1762, where they meet the young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and his sister and help save the budding genius' life.

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