Ch'angjak Chiptan Pari Ch'angjak Chiptan Pari i(A146120 works by)
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3 3 y separately published work icon Time for Bed Mem Fox , Jane Dyer (illustrator), ( trans. Ch'angjak Chiptan Pari with title Chal chara, uri aga ) Seoul : JDM Chungang , 2005 Z833962 1993 single work picture book children's 'A gentle litany of good nights, ostensibly from various animals to their young ("It's time for bed, little mouse, little mouse,/Darkness is falling all over the house") but mostly more apposite to their human counterparts ("It's time for bed, little calf, little calf,/What happened today that made you laugh?' (Source: Kirkus Reviews).
2 2 y separately published work icon Thank You for My Yukky Present Meredith Hooper , Emma Quay (illustrator), ( trans. Ch'angjak Chiptan Pari with title 할머니, 선물 고마워요! )with title Halmŏni, sŏnmul komawŏyo! ) Seoul : Central Publishing , 2002 Z956208 2002 single work picture book children's 'Charlie is very excited when a present arrives from his grandma. But instead of all the wonderful possibilities he imagines, it's a hand-knitted jumper in rainbow striped wool. His mother makes him thank Gran anyway, but one night the jumper asks Charlie to go on a journey'. (Source: bookseller's website.)
2 1 y separately published work icon The Collecting of Timothy Taylor Nette Hilton , Steven Bray (illustrator), ( trans. Ch'angjak Chiptan Pari with title Tʻimosi harabŏji nŭn moŭgirŭl choahaeyo )with title 티모시 할아버지는 모으기를 좋아해요 ) Seoul : Chungang Ch'ulp'ansa , 2001 Z996916 2000 single work picture book children's fable 'Collecting rubbish along the beach is Timothy Taylor's favorite pastime. The beach is his territory, his home. Timothy has a handful of belongings and he scavenges the beach for treasure and to keep it clean. But not everyone likes a scavenger and a push to move Timothy off the beach presents new troubles for the community. Only the efforts of a child can make the people of the town see the value of Timothy, and also what will happen should Timothy be gone forever' (Source: Google Books).
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