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Il Sung Na

    Il Sung Na is an acclaimed illustrator who blends traditional techniques with a contemporary sensibility. His work, often inspired by nature and the animal kingdom, exudes a playful charm and a deep understanding of the child's perspective. Through delicate colors and expressive characters, he crafts captivating visual narratives that resonate with readers of all ages. His distinctive style and attention to detail set him apart in the field of children's literature.

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    • Zzzzz

      A Book of Sleep

      4.3(296)Add rating

      Some animals sleep standing up, Some sleep upside down, Some sleep with their eyes shut tight And some sleep underground. How do you sleep ...?

      Zzzzz
    • Welcome Home, Bear

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.8(144)Add rating

      Follow Bear as he visits animal habitats around the world—and comes to appreciate his own home—in this new offering from the creator of A Book of Sleep and A Book of Babies. Bear is tired of waking up every morning in the same green forest, so he decides to search for a new place to live. He visits the birds in the trees, a mole underground, a camel in the hot desert sand, puffins in the cold arctic snow . . . only to realize his own home is the perfect place for him after all. Welcome Home, Bear offers rich illustrations, bright colors, and a simple, spare text—all wrapped up in a beautiful, kid-friendly package. Readers meet animals in their habitats around the world—and return with Bear to the one place he is truly happy.

      Welcome Home, Bear
    • That's My Carrot

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.5(375)Add rating

      From the acclaimed author-illustrator of A Book of Sleep comes a silly tale about a garden rivalry, a giant carrot and bunnies in construction vehicles! When two rabbits find a giant carrot growing between their yards, they do the only thing that makes sense: they argue over whose carrot it is! One rabbit brings a shovel to dig it out, and the other rabbit brings a spade. Next comes the bulldozers and backhoes and cranes . . . and when the dust settles, the carrot is gone! Now, it will be up to the rabbits to join forces and find the giant carrot, and build a friendship along the way.From beloved creator Il Sung Na comes a story of mischief and one very giant carrot.

      That's My Carrot