
Let's fight again tomorrow!
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Book Introduction
- A word from MD
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The best way to fight in the worldGrandfather makes a surprising proposal to Sangdu and Hodu, who fight tirelessly even when they come to visit.
“From now on, you will fight the fights you want to fight.” They will compete fairly through 11 types of fights in pure Korean, including grass fights, snow fights, and cock fights.
Who will be the ultimate winner of this fight?November 19, 2019. Children's PD Kim Soo-yeon
"Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!" is a Korean picture book that introduces children to "how to fight properly" through 11 pure Korean fights between Sangdu and Hodu.
It shows various fights made up of pure Korean words, including verbal fights, fist fights, physical fights, emotional fights, grass fights, staring contests, chicken fights, head fights, flower fights, kite fights, and water fights, and teaches that there are rules that must be followed even in fights.
Through "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!", we can realize that only when we finish a fierce but fair fight can we grow into a more mature child.
It shows various fights made up of pure Korean words, including verbal fights, fist fights, physical fights, emotional fights, grass fights, staring contests, chicken fights, head fights, flower fights, kite fights, and water fights, and teaches that there are rules that must be followed even in fights.
Through "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!", we can realize that only when we finish a fierce but fair fight can we grow into a more mature child.
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Sangdu and Hodoo were fighting over who would take over the game console.
--- p.5
Grandfather looked at the sangdu and walnuts and then said.
“Let’s start fighting properly from now on.”
--- p.11
Even though Grandfather said so, Sangdu and Hodoo did not try to fight.
It was fun just to fly a kite.
--- p.5
Grandfather looked at the sangdu and walnuts and then said.
“Let’s start fighting properly from now on.”
--- p.11
Even though Grandfather said so, Sangdu and Hodoo did not try to fight.
It was fun just to fly a kite.
--- p.28
Publisher's Review
A Different Perspective on Fighting: "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!"
There is a 'fight you want to fight again', the more you fight, the more you want to fight!?
The scene where Sangdu and Hodu fight in "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!" is actually familiar to everyone.
Brothers, of course, but even sisters and siblings grow up fighting fiercely.
Every time, adults scold the children and warn them, 'Don't fight again!'
But in reality, the fighting only stops for a moment, and the children soon start bickering.
Sangdu and Hodoo's grandfather knows that fact all too well.
So, let's come up with an ingenious method.
It's about having a 'fight you want to fight again'! Sangdu and Hodu are bewildered by their grandfather's words telling them to fight for real, but they actively participate in the fight that their grandfather suggested, thinking that they can't lose.
But strangely, the more I wanted to fight, the more enjoyable and fun it became.
In the 'snowball fight' where you have to not blink to win, Hodoo laughed and spit because of the funny expressions Sangdu made, and in the 'kite fight' where you have to cut the string of your opponent's kite to win, they flew their kites together without fighting each other.
It was fun just to fly the kite.
Before they know it, the two children start to enjoy fighting as if it were a game, and on the way home, they hold hands tightly and promise, “Let’s fight again tomorrow!”
"Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!" is a picture book full of the joy of meeting Sangdu and Hodu, whose relationship grows stronger thanks to their fights as each page is turned.
You fought well today! Let's fight hard tomorrow too! - The best way to fight in the world!
A fight is a struggle to win against each other.
But there are many different types of fights depending on how you fight.
In "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!", Sangdu and Hodu fight a whopping 11 times.
The two children's fight over control of the game console since morning, with arguments, fist fights, physical fights, and emotional fights, is a fight that makes them hate each other.
Just asserting yourself or hitting the other person with your hands or feet only hurts both of you.
Sangdu and Hodu, who continued to fight emotionally despite their grandfather's scolding, start a fight again because they want to fight, and for the first time, they fight according to fair rules.
Through grass fights where the person who brings the most grass wins, staring contests where the person who can hold their eyes open for the longest time wins, and cock fights where the two animals grab each other's legs with their hands, children learn that even fighting requires rules and etiquette.
Furthermore, when Sangdu sees Hodu fall down in a cockfight, he says that it was a fight that was disadvantageous for Hodu, as he is smaller than him and that it was inevitable that Hodu would lose.
Thanks to this fair yet fierce fight, Sangdu and Hodu return home with a stronger friendship.
"Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!" is a picture book that teaches you how to fight properly.
As children grow up, their egos become more distinct, so they naturally encounter many situations where they fight.
That's why fighting is not only unavoidable, but also a good fight can be an opportunity for the child to grow further.
In the final scene of Sangdu and Hodu lovingly sleeping on each other's shoulders, you can feel how much a child can grow through a fight that is done right.
11 Pure Korean Fights in "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!"
A fight I don't want to fight again tomorrow
· War of words: A fight over right and wrong through words.
· Fist fight: A fight with fists.
· Body fight: A fight where two people fight with their bodies colliding with each other.
· Emotional fight: A fight fought out of hatred for each other.
A fight I want to fight again tomorrow
· Grass fight: A fight where a lot of different types of grass are eaten.
· Snowball fight: A fight where you can last as long as you can without blinking.
· Cockfighting: A fight in which one player jumps on one leg and pushes the opponent to the ground.
· Battle of wits: A battle that uses the mind.
· Flower fight: A fight where one engages the flower stems and pulls them to break the opponent's stem.
· Kite Fight: A fight where you face each other with your kite strings and try to cut off your opponent's kite string.
· Water fight: A fight where one person throws water at the other person to force them to retreat.
11 sentences that express pure Korean language fights in a lighthearted manner
A vivid encounter of two children fighting!
Author Jongjin Park, who has consistently written beloved children's picture books such as "Ice Cream Walk!" and "Energy Recharge," has come back with a new theme of "fighting."
In "Ice Cream Walk!", we introduced a variety of fun ways to walk through 12 pure Korean steps, while in "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!", we introduce the correct way to fight through 11 pure Korean fights.
Wonhee Jo, an artist who has illustrated numerous children's books and picture books and is much loved by readers both domestically and internationally, has joined the series to vividly portray the fight between Sangdu and Hodu with humorous expressions and vibrant colors, allowing readers to become even more immersed in the work.
There is a 'fight you want to fight again', the more you fight, the more you want to fight!?
The scene where Sangdu and Hodu fight in "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!" is actually familiar to everyone.
Brothers, of course, but even sisters and siblings grow up fighting fiercely.
Every time, adults scold the children and warn them, 'Don't fight again!'
But in reality, the fighting only stops for a moment, and the children soon start bickering.
Sangdu and Hodoo's grandfather knows that fact all too well.
So, let's come up with an ingenious method.
It's about having a 'fight you want to fight again'! Sangdu and Hodu are bewildered by their grandfather's words telling them to fight for real, but they actively participate in the fight that their grandfather suggested, thinking that they can't lose.
But strangely, the more I wanted to fight, the more enjoyable and fun it became.
In the 'snowball fight' where you have to not blink to win, Hodoo laughed and spit because of the funny expressions Sangdu made, and in the 'kite fight' where you have to cut the string of your opponent's kite to win, they flew their kites together without fighting each other.
It was fun just to fly the kite.
Before they know it, the two children start to enjoy fighting as if it were a game, and on the way home, they hold hands tightly and promise, “Let’s fight again tomorrow!”
"Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!" is a picture book full of the joy of meeting Sangdu and Hodu, whose relationship grows stronger thanks to their fights as each page is turned.
You fought well today! Let's fight hard tomorrow too! - The best way to fight in the world!
A fight is a struggle to win against each other.
But there are many different types of fights depending on how you fight.
In "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!", Sangdu and Hodu fight a whopping 11 times.
The two children's fight over control of the game console since morning, with arguments, fist fights, physical fights, and emotional fights, is a fight that makes them hate each other.
Just asserting yourself or hitting the other person with your hands or feet only hurts both of you.
Sangdu and Hodu, who continued to fight emotionally despite their grandfather's scolding, start a fight again because they want to fight, and for the first time, they fight according to fair rules.
Through grass fights where the person who brings the most grass wins, staring contests where the person who can hold their eyes open for the longest time wins, and cock fights where the two animals grab each other's legs with their hands, children learn that even fighting requires rules and etiquette.
Furthermore, when Sangdu sees Hodu fall down in a cockfight, he says that it was a fight that was disadvantageous for Hodu, as he is smaller than him and that it was inevitable that Hodu would lose.
Thanks to this fair yet fierce fight, Sangdu and Hodu return home with a stronger friendship.
"Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!" is a picture book that teaches you how to fight properly.
As children grow up, their egos become more distinct, so they naturally encounter many situations where they fight.
That's why fighting is not only unavoidable, but also a good fight can be an opportunity for the child to grow further.
In the final scene of Sangdu and Hodu lovingly sleeping on each other's shoulders, you can feel how much a child can grow through a fight that is done right.
11 Pure Korean Fights in "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!"
A fight I don't want to fight again tomorrow
· War of words: A fight over right and wrong through words.
· Fist fight: A fight with fists.
· Body fight: A fight where two people fight with their bodies colliding with each other.
· Emotional fight: A fight fought out of hatred for each other.
A fight I want to fight again tomorrow
· Grass fight: A fight where a lot of different types of grass are eaten.
· Snowball fight: A fight where you can last as long as you can without blinking.
· Cockfighting: A fight in which one player jumps on one leg and pushes the opponent to the ground.
· Battle of wits: A battle that uses the mind.
· Flower fight: A fight where one engages the flower stems and pulls them to break the opponent's stem.
· Kite Fight: A fight where you face each other with your kite strings and try to cut off your opponent's kite string.
· Water fight: A fight where one person throws water at the other person to force them to retreat.
11 sentences that express pure Korean language fights in a lighthearted manner
A vivid encounter of two children fighting!
Author Jongjin Park, who has consistently written beloved children's picture books such as "Ice Cream Walk!" and "Energy Recharge," has come back with a new theme of "fighting."
In "Ice Cream Walk!", we introduced a variety of fun ways to walk through 12 pure Korean steps, while in "Let's Fight Again Tomorrow!", we introduce the correct way to fight through 11 pure Korean fights.
Wonhee Jo, an artist who has illustrated numerous children's books and picture books and is much loved by readers both domestically and internationally, has joined the series to vividly portray the fight between Sangdu and Hodu with humorous expressions and vibrant colors, allowing readers to become even more immersed in the work.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 15, 2019
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Pages, weight, size: 44 pages | 300g | 210*230*15mm
- ISBN13: 9791170440062
- ISBN10: 1170440061
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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