
I want to be loved even though I'm just broccoli
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Book Introduction
Included in the 2nd semester of the 1st grade national Korean language curriculum
To become a beloved vegetable
Broccoli's quirky and lively operation!
Broccoli, voted number one among children's least-liked vegetables, is making plans to become a beloved vegetable.
Just follow along with all your beloved friends.
I tried putting on pink makeup along the sausage and also got a perm that made my hair look like ramen.
When I heard that Oi had become popular through internet broadcasting, I confidently followed Oi's example and tried my hand at internet broadcasting too.
But why is it useless? Can broccoli be loved?
To become a beloved vegetable
Broccoli's quirky and lively operation!
Broccoli, voted number one among children's least-liked vegetables, is making plans to become a beloved vegetable.
Just follow along with all your beloved friends.
I tried putting on pink makeup along the sausage and also got a perm that made my hair look like ramen.
When I heard that Oi had become popular through internet broadcasting, I confidently followed Oi's example and tried my hand at internet broadcasting too.
But why is it useless? Can broccoli be loved?
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Publisher's Review
Is there any way to get kids to eat their vegetables without nagging them?
There are many children who hate vegetables.
Sometimes, mealtimes become a battleground as parents try to feed their children vegetables and their children refuse to eat them.
Vegetables provide important nutrients for a child's growth and development, so parents can't help but nag their children to eat them.
Is there a way to get my child to eat vegetables without nagging? There are many ways to reduce picky eating and encourage them to like vegetables, but one good way is to show them picture books featuring vegetables as the main characters.
This is because many experts say that frequently exposing children to vegetables and instilling positive perceptions about them is the first step in making them like vegetables.
Broccoli's quirky and lively plan to win love
The main character of "I'm Broccoli, But I Want to Be Loved" is broccoli, the number one vegetable that children hate the most.
I cried all night when I heard that broccoli was voted the number one vegetable that children hate.
But soon I think of a good way to make children love me.
I decided to follow all my beloved friends.
I tried putting on pink makeup along the sausage and also got a perm that made my hair look like ramen.
When I heard that Oi had become popular through internet broadcasting, I confidently followed Oi's example and tried my hand at internet broadcasting too.
In this way, Broccoli's quirky and lively love-making plan unfolds in a delightful way.
Before you know it, children will cheer for broccoli and think of it not as a vegetable they dislike, but as “my friend broccoli.”
Finding the uniqueness of broccoli
Will Broccoli's quest to be loved succeed? Can you truly be loved by imitating others? Ultimately, the solution Broccoli discovered was not to imitate others, but to reveal herself as she truly is.
That is, I found my own identity.
As children grow up, they enter increasingly fierce competition.
You may experience failure and frustration.
But no matter where or what you are, if you grow up to be a child with high self-esteem, you can shake it off and move forward again.
A child's self-esteem comes from affirming himself.
You have to acknowledge your own strengths and love yourself.
Broccoli's many operations were not failures, but rather a path to self-discovery.
I hope that children who read this book will grow up to be children who find themselves and love themselves, just like broccoli.
There are many children who hate vegetables.
Sometimes, mealtimes become a battleground as parents try to feed their children vegetables and their children refuse to eat them.
Vegetables provide important nutrients for a child's growth and development, so parents can't help but nag their children to eat them.
Is there a way to get my child to eat vegetables without nagging? There are many ways to reduce picky eating and encourage them to like vegetables, but one good way is to show them picture books featuring vegetables as the main characters.
This is because many experts say that frequently exposing children to vegetables and instilling positive perceptions about them is the first step in making them like vegetables.
Broccoli's quirky and lively plan to win love
The main character of "I'm Broccoli, But I Want to Be Loved" is broccoli, the number one vegetable that children hate the most.
I cried all night when I heard that broccoli was voted the number one vegetable that children hate.
But soon I think of a good way to make children love me.
I decided to follow all my beloved friends.
I tried putting on pink makeup along the sausage and also got a perm that made my hair look like ramen.
When I heard that Oi had become popular through internet broadcasting, I confidently followed Oi's example and tried my hand at internet broadcasting too.
In this way, Broccoli's quirky and lively love-making plan unfolds in a delightful way.
Before you know it, children will cheer for broccoli and think of it not as a vegetable they dislike, but as “my friend broccoli.”
Finding the uniqueness of broccoli
Will Broccoli's quest to be loved succeed? Can you truly be loved by imitating others? Ultimately, the solution Broccoli discovered was not to imitate others, but to reveal herself as she truly is.
That is, I found my own identity.
As children grow up, they enter increasingly fierce competition.
You may experience failure and frustration.
But no matter where or what you are, if you grow up to be a child with high self-esteem, you can shake it off and move forward again.
A child's self-esteem comes from affirming himself.
You have to acknowledge your own strengths and love yourself.
Broccoli's many operations were not failures, but rather a path to self-discovery.
I hope that children who read this book will grow up to be children who find themselves and love themselves, just like broccoli.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: December 13, 2021
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Pages, weight, size: 44 pages | 370g | 240*220*8mm
- ISBN13: 9791157855506
- ISBN10: 1157855504
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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