Sunday, October 22, 2017

Count to 10 with Dinosaurs

This is the first page of my next book “Count to 10 with dinosaurs”. The dinosaur is from my younger son, Siwoo’s childhood doodle book. Children’s drawing always attracts me. It is not perfect but lively.

Thursday, October 19, 2017

Children's Picture Book Review | Owl Sees Owl by Laura Godwin

Owl Sees OwlOwl Sees Owl by Laura Godwin
My rating: 5 of 5 stars


"Owl Sees Owl" is a beautiful, poetic picture book written by Laura Godwin and illustrated by Rob Dunlavey. The story follows a little owl's journey away from and return back home through the night.

The text is poetically restrained. Each page spread has just four words. Those four words, going along with beautiful glowing illustration, are all enough to represent the atmosphere of silent wonder in the autumn night. Throuout this book, the text and illustration work effectively with each other.

The text and illustrations are composed in mirror like structure-called reverso poem. Beginning with 'Home/ Mama/ Brother/ Sister', the owl leaves his nest and flies off to the tranquil forest. In the middle of the book, he sees his own reflection on the pond(Owl/ Sees/ Owl). As the little awl flies back home, the text and the illustrations repeat in reverse order, closing with 'Sister/ Brother/ Mama/ Home'.


This book should be a perfect choice for bedtime in this autumn season. Luminous illustration of the night scene and repeating text will lead your children to be fast asleep. Children will enjoy following the little owl's exploring and seeing what owl sees. It will make them to be comforting and soothing when the owl returns back home, and at the same time, give some sense of accomplishment from independent adventure too.

It is suitable for children from one year old to early readers and might also be enjoyable to adults those who like poetry and picture book.


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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Children's Picture Book Review | Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown

Goodnight MoonGoodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Goodnight Moon" is a long time beloved children's picture book through generations of readers. In the great green room, a small rabbit says goodnight to the things in his bedroom before going to sleep, one by one.

There is very minial text which repeats and rhymes. It makes redears to feel the mood of the night, instead of having focus on what the text is saying. Rhymes make this book easy to read out and enjoyable to listen to, like as lullaby.

The illustrations are smart. well-designed and intended. It alternate between color and black/white as if reality of the day is overlapped by illusion of the night. You can also see the room darker and darker as the night deepens.

I don't think this book makes your kids to sleep earlier. They would love to keep awake volunteering to spot the things on the pictures, one by one (especially small mouse on the each pages). They may want to say goodnight to all the things in his/her own bedroom after reading this book ( It's definitely time consuming).
However I'm sure this book will give you an adorable time with your child every night. Even if you are a very busy adult living without kids, I still recommend this book. It will be comforting and make your end of the day peaceful.




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Monday, September 25, 2017

Children's Picture Book about the Moon (Except for nonfiction books)

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As celebrating upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival, we choose "10 Children's Picture Books about the Moon". This list is for fictional-story picture books excluding nonfiction or moon fact book. If you would like to have this moon themed books list, Please visit my Goodreads list and vote for your favourite book.
Happy Full Moon Night!   






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Sunday, May 7, 2017

Short Animation "The Search for Something" by Siwoo Kim

Our Illustrator Siwoo Kim's short film "The Search for Something" was awarded "Best High School Video Art" and "Best Overall Film" at 2017 Singapore International Student Film Festival (SISFF)!
Congratulations!!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxkZh1nL9WQ&t=21s




Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Moon Thief wins 2016 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards

We are pleased to announce the book <Moon Thief> awarded 2016 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Silver Medal. Congratulations!!! 





16 Nov 2016




Sunday, May 15, 2016

Moon Thief wins IBPA Benjamin Franklin Digital Award silver!

We are pleased to announce the book <Moon Thief> got IBPA Benjamin Franklin Digital Award Silver winner!!!

it's by kids for kids.”
“The beautiful, glowing illustrations are what really makes this book shine.”
“the story itself is engaging and the plot twist at the end ......is an endearing concept.”
“I hope there will be more in this series.”

-from BFDA  judging comment


IBPA winners page
http://www.ibpa-bfda.org/winners/moon-thief/





15 May, 2016




Thursday, May 12, 2016

What Can Turtles Do? by Siwoo Kim

<What Can Turtles Do?> by Siwoo Kim is on iBooks store for free:
https://itunes.apple.com/mt/book/what-can-turtles-do/id1113895096?mt=11





  • Free
  • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
  • Category: Animals
  • Published: 12 May 2016
  • Publisher: Moon Stealers Publishing
  • Print Length: 15 Pages
  • Language: English
  • Version: 3.0





This is a story about self-esteem made by 14 years old boy.

Siwoo Kim, writer and illustrator of this book made this book for educational book project in his design class. He wants to share his project with other kids around the world. It is simple and short story, however it will be good enough to start thinking and discussion.


12 May 2016




Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Moon Thief

Our second book <Moon Thief> is on iBooks store :

https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/moon-thief/id1087256166?mt=11











    • $1.99
    • Available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
    • Category: Fairy Tales, Myths & Fables
    • Published: Feb 23, 2016
    • Publisher: Moonstealers Publishing
    • Seller: Moon Stealers Publishing
    • Print Length: 41 Pages
    • Language: English
    • Version

Once upon a time, there was a kingdom with the world’s most beautiful and treasured moon. The king, worried about moon thieves lingering around, ordered his royal guards to guard the moon through night and day. Nobody was able to lay their hands on the moon. Ever…
But one day. The moon disappeared.

How? Where? Could the moon have vanished?

“Moon Thief” is a fairy tale for children about the stealing of the moon by two young brothers. This is the second book after “The Flying Fish” that is written by a youth writer Siwon kim, and illustrated by his younger brother Siwoo Kim. 



23 Feb, 2016





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