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4.0 out of 5 stars
Cute and simple animal names and sounds in Korean, June 20, 2011
This review is from: Brian Wildsmith's Farm Animals (Korean edition) (Board book)
This board book is as simple as it gets - each page has a drawing of a domestic animal (using charming, folk-style artwork), the animal's name (written in Hangul), and the sound the animal makes. Our 14-month-old loves looking at the pictures while we read him the names and make the sounds, and as we switch between English and Korean, he's learning both words (he knows the animal in the first picture is called both "cow" and "soe," for example).
It is the right length for a toddler's attention span, and it includes lots of animals kids see in other books and other media every day (cow, horse, pig, goat, sheep, goose, chicken, rooster, duck, donkey, cat, mouse, dog, turkey).
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