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Book Introduction
- A word from MD
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Is my child's heart growing well?"There are words I need in every moment of life." Kind words from elementary school teacher Kim Ji-hwan that strengthen the heart.
Express yourself affectionately, but be firm in your heart.
It contains simple yet powerful words that make both the speaker and the listener feel good.
Practice expressing your emotions wisely and loving and caring for yourself.January 17, 2025. Children's PD Kim Hyun-joo
With 58 million cumulative views, this reel is a hot topic that has moved parents!
After a flood of requests from 240,000 readers, the paperback is finally published.
Elementary school teacher Kim Ji-hwan's "Kind Words That Strengthen Hearts"
“I think my child would be so happy if he or she had a teacher like this.” “If I had heard this when I was young, I think my life would have been different.” “A story that is essential for both children and adults!” The story that teacher Kim Ji-hwon told to his class during morning assembly quickly surpassed 5 million views and became a hot topic among numerous parents and teachers.
Readers have been flooding in with requests to publish this heartwarming story that touches even the hearts of adults, and we've compiled it into a picture book with heartwarming illustrations so that children can share those touching moments with us.
The author says that the warm and affectionate words he said to himself accumulated and helped him grow into the strong adult he is today. He wrote this book with the hope that children who read it will practice cherishing and loving themselves first, and further, that they will grow into wonderful adults who know how to share affection.
I hope that children will be able to comfort and wisely express their emotions in every moment of their lives, whether they are happy or sad, upset or annoyed, and lead healthy lives.
“There are words I need in every moment of my life.”
After a flood of requests from 240,000 readers, the paperback is finally published.
Elementary school teacher Kim Ji-hwan's "Kind Words That Strengthen Hearts"
“I think my child would be so happy if he or she had a teacher like this.” “If I had heard this when I was young, I think my life would have been different.” “A story that is essential for both children and adults!” The story that teacher Kim Ji-hwon told to his class during morning assembly quickly surpassed 5 million views and became a hot topic among numerous parents and teachers.
Readers have been flooding in with requests to publish this heartwarming story that touches even the hearts of adults, and we've compiled it into a picture book with heartwarming illustrations so that children can share those touching moments with us.
The author says that the warm and affectionate words he said to himself accumulated and helped him grow into the strong adult he is today. He wrote this book with the hope that children who read it will practice cherishing and loving themselves first, and further, that they will grow into wonderful adults who know how to share affection.
I hope that children will be able to comfort and wisely express their emotions in every moment of their lives, whether they are happy or sad, upset or annoyed, and lead healthy lives.
“There are words I need in every moment of my life.”
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To the children who read this book, to my adults who read this book
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Loving my life, a special me / The most curious thing in this world / The world of palettes / The privilege of being alive / A life like a movie / Our moments / My heart is fickle / The power of leisure / The importance of direction / Why I should study / The happiness of the seasons / Life with music / Life in traces / Life with nature / How to love myself / Colorless question mark
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Living a great life When it feels like I'm the only one falling behind / When I want to erase my memories / When I only see my flaws / Going through a dark tunnel / To myself facing a challenge / When I want to give up / Pat pat, it's okay / Misunderstandings about fighting / Today is everyone's first day / To a friend who treats me rudely / Three things to build confidence / How to speak confidently / When thoughts make sense / A person who leads the heart / I'll listen to your universe / Kim Ji-hwan, the outcast
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Living Strongly When You Want to Give Love / When You Want to Receive Love / What You Should Say to Me / What You Shouldn't Say to Me / How to Receive an Apology / How to Apologize / When You Want to Reject / When You're Rejected / The Day I Hate Myself So Much / I Really Love Being Me / Treasure Hunting in My Life
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Loving my life, a special me / The most curious thing in this world / The world of palettes / The privilege of being alive / A life like a movie / Our moments / My heart is fickle / The power of leisure / The importance of direction / Why I should study / The happiness of the seasons / Life with music / Life in traces / Life with nature / How to love myself / Colorless question mark
2.
Living a great life When it feels like I'm the only one falling behind / When I want to erase my memories / When I only see my flaws / Going through a dark tunnel / To myself facing a challenge / When I want to give up / Pat pat, it's okay / Misunderstandings about fighting / Today is everyone's first day / To a friend who treats me rudely / Three things to build confidence / How to speak confidently / When thoughts make sense / A person who leads the heart / I'll listen to your universe / Kim Ji-hwan, the outcast
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Living Strongly When You Want to Give Love / When You Want to Receive Love / What You Should Say to Me / What You Shouldn't Say to Me / How to Receive an Apology / How to Apologize / When You Want to Reject / When You're Rejected / The Day I Hate Myself So Much / I Really Love Being Me / Treasure Hunting in My Life
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Publisher's Review
Express yourself affectionately and cherish me with a strong heart.
Try practicing love
Teacher Kim Ji-hwan, who meets with children in the classroom every day, realized that even among honest and courageous upperclassmen, there were many friends who were secretly suffering because they could not properly express their feelings.
Children are more generous to others than to themselves, and the closer they are to others, the more difficult it is to refuse or ask for something. They hesitate in front of a friend who has the courage to apologize, which can lead to a bad relationship.
If you are not honest about your feelings, the words that have built up inside you will grow like a balloon, making your chest feel suffocated. If your friendships go awry, it will be difficult to concentrate on your studies, making school life difficult, and eventually, you will hate yourself.
Teacher Kim Ji-hwan began a special morning assembly with kind and encouraging words to help the children affirm themselves and shine with their own unique light.
"I'm Really Happy That I'm Here" is a collection of 40 things that 240,000 followers most sympathized with among the children's vivid concerns during morning assembly, and that they "want to say to my child every day."
When a friend treats me badly, when my kindness is rejected, when I want to apologize or receive an apology, when I feel like I'm falling behind, when I want to give up, when I hate myself so much, etc. In all the moments when I need comfort and courage, I encourage my children to acknowledge their feelings and express their feelings wisely and intelligently.
Begin practicing loving and caring for yourself with simple yet powerful words.
“I’ll take care of it.” “You’re the one who leads the heart.”
“It’s okay, it can happen.” “I’m so glad I’m here!”
Respect me, keep each other's boundaries, and be self-reliant.
A must-read for children who want to express themselves wisely.
Who are we speaking for? It's the listener.
Talking to myself is for myself, conversation is for everyone.
This book reminds us that we should not say to ourselves what we would not say to others.
Instead of saying things like, “I always do that.” or “I can’t.” that trample on confidence and courage, say, “It’s okay, you can do it.” or “You can do it!” Encourage your desire to take on challenges with kind words.
Also, when talking to friends, you need to use respectful words that keep each other's lines, not just nice-sounding words.
“I’ll take care of it.” “Okay, I understand.
“Sorry!” We have the right to make decisions based on our own standards and the right to refuse requests from others.
When conflict is illuminated, friendship is revealed, and courageous rejection protects me.
Say 40 pretty and cool things that will make both the speaker and the listener feel good.
Try practicing love
Teacher Kim Ji-hwan, who meets with children in the classroom every day, realized that even among honest and courageous upperclassmen, there were many friends who were secretly suffering because they could not properly express their feelings.
Children are more generous to others than to themselves, and the closer they are to others, the more difficult it is to refuse or ask for something. They hesitate in front of a friend who has the courage to apologize, which can lead to a bad relationship.
If you are not honest about your feelings, the words that have built up inside you will grow like a balloon, making your chest feel suffocated. If your friendships go awry, it will be difficult to concentrate on your studies, making school life difficult, and eventually, you will hate yourself.
Teacher Kim Ji-hwan began a special morning assembly with kind and encouraging words to help the children affirm themselves and shine with their own unique light.
"I'm Really Happy That I'm Here" is a collection of 40 things that 240,000 followers most sympathized with among the children's vivid concerns during morning assembly, and that they "want to say to my child every day."
When a friend treats me badly, when my kindness is rejected, when I want to apologize or receive an apology, when I feel like I'm falling behind, when I want to give up, when I hate myself so much, etc. In all the moments when I need comfort and courage, I encourage my children to acknowledge their feelings and express their feelings wisely and intelligently.
Begin practicing loving and caring for yourself with simple yet powerful words.
“I’ll take care of it.” “You’re the one who leads the heart.”
“It’s okay, it can happen.” “I’m so glad I’m here!”
Respect me, keep each other's boundaries, and be self-reliant.
A must-read for children who want to express themselves wisely.
Who are we speaking for? It's the listener.
Talking to myself is for myself, conversation is for everyone.
This book reminds us that we should not say to ourselves what we would not say to others.
Instead of saying things like, “I always do that.” or “I can’t.” that trample on confidence and courage, say, “It’s okay, you can do it.” or “You can do it!” Encourage your desire to take on challenges with kind words.
Also, when talking to friends, you need to use respectful words that keep each other's lines, not just nice-sounding words.
“I’ll take care of it.” “Okay, I understand.
“Sorry!” We have the right to make decisions based on our own standards and the right to refuse requests from others.
When conflict is illuminated, friendship is revealed, and courageous rejection protects me.
Say 40 pretty and cool things that will make both the speaker and the listener feel good.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 15, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 104 pages | 450g | 183*230*13mm
- ISBN13: 9791140714292
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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