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66-Day Writing Notebook for Your Child's Vocabulary
66-Day Writing Notebook for Your Child's Vocabulary
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Book Introduction
An instant bestseller, beloved by 1.2 million readers, this humanities education mentor
66 Sentences for Children, Collected by Author Kim Jong-won


Author Kim Jong-won, who helped children develop the habit of writing with his uniquely delicate and warm sensibility and humanistic perspective in his book, “Kim Jong-won’s Elementary School Writing Calendar 365,” has now returned with “66-Day Writing Notebook for Children’s Vocabulary.”
We've collected 66 words about self-esteem, emotions, relationships, attitudes, values, and possibilities to help children water and nurture the seeds of their own growth.
Rather than simply copying the given sentences, we've also compiled the dictionary meanings of the most important words for each passage so that you can build your vocabulary while copying.
The period of '66 days' is the minimum amount of time it takes for a behavior to become a habit for a person, and the hope is that by repeating the transcription every day during that period, children will come to view transcription as an enjoyable habit.

By repeating phrases like “I believe in my potential,” “Today is the most precious gift I’ve been given,” and “The sense of accomplishment when I accomplish something difficult gives me a joy that cannot be exchanged for anything else,” every day, children can develop the confidence and self-esteem that they can achieve things on their own, and they will grow into children who not only discover their hidden potential but also constantly discover new things to learn from the world around them.
A child with a big heart will grow into a strong and wise child who can achieve his or her dreams and live a wonderful life.

To help you practice writing easily without having to prepare separate notes, we have provided a copy of the sentences on the left and a copy space on the right.
In particular, the writing space has guides in gray letters to help you write correctly, so you can practice writing each sentence accurately.
Additionally, in the 'Thinking Practice' section, children can practice expressing their thoughts and feelings specifically by answering questions or writing their own answers in the blank spaces.
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Prologue - “The day of a child with a big heart sparkles brightly.”

Chapter 1.
[Self-Esteem] 11 Beautiful Words That Will Make You Love Yourself More


01 I am a really good person
02 I can think for myself
03 I am enough as I am now
04 I will cleanse my body
05 You will tell me kind and pretty words.
06 I seek something more precious than complaints.
Thinking Exercise - What Kind of Person Am I?
07 It matters how I think of myself.
08 I can confidently express my thoughts.
09 I want to discover the value of the world
10 There is no star in the world that does not shine.
11 I want to give myself courage
Thinking Exercise - I am the author of my life.

Chapter 2.
[Emotions] 11 Powerful Words to Say to Me When I'm Sad or Angry


12 When you're angry, draw your feelings on paper.
13 I can wipe my tears and stand up.
14 I can reject anger
Just changing one word can make a miracle happen.
16 When I make a mistake, please comfort me first.
17 If you have too many worries, think about today
Thought Exercise - Expand Your Emotional Pocket
18 'Wrong' and 'different' are different
19 When you feel like giving up, give yourself one more chance
20 Say this when you're disappointed with the results
21 When you feel alone, comfort yourself with these words:
22 I don't express it with my whole body
Thought practice - I want to do well, but things don't go as planned.

Chapter 3.
[Relationships] 11 Friendship Phrases to Help You Get Along with Your Friends


23 I'll tell my friend some words that will make our relationship better.
24 There are things only friends can do.
25 When you want to gossip about a friend, read these words
26 I want to control my mind when my friend bullies me
27 When I praise a friend, I am happy first.
28 I will smile and greet you first.
Thought Exercise - There's a saying that makes playtime happier.
29 Speak for 1 minute, listen for 2 minutes, think for 3 minutes
30 I'm upset because my friends seem to hate me.
31 There are things more important than other people's opinions.
32 When you have a friend you don't like, think about it
33 Always talk to good people and good books.
Reflection Exercise - Why is it important to keep promises?

Chapter 4.
[Attitude] 11 Kind Words to Make Your Day Happy and Enjoyable


34 Today is a gift given to me
35 There are magic words that make every day wonderful.
36 You can turn your day into a beautiful garden
37 The strongest heart in the world is affection.
38 Mom, Dad, I have something to tell you.
39 Looking forward to tomorrow, I say this
Mindfulness Practice - Develop a Great Attitude to Start Your Day
40 There are small but important things
41 This is the difference between a foolish person and a wise person.
42 Change your perspective and you'll see things differently
43 Change 'Nothing much' to 'There's something!'
44 Wake up your mind when you feel like answering “I don’t know”
Thought Exercise - Someday, My Own Beautiful Flower Will Bloom

Chapter 5.
[Value] 11 Shining Words That Help Me Discover the Power Within

45 Sometimes I can be alone and think quietly.
46 I am a precious being who is absolutely necessary in this world.
47 I'll do what I have to do first.
48 There are words that help us understand the world better.
49 It's okay to walk slowly
There is a saying that helps you discover 50 values.
Mindfulness Practice - Add Happiness to an Ordinary Day
51 I hold the seeds of growth
52 I will express my thoughts no matter what others say.
53 I have good glasses to look at the world.
54 Decide how you feel today with words
55 Write a phrase to describe receiving an unexpected gift
Mindfulness Practice - Read encouraging words when you're tired or anxious.

Chapter 6.
[Possibility] 11 Growth Words That Will Empower You to Achieve Anything
56 I am constantly learning
57 The test isn't about getting a high score.
58 Sometimes I get swayed by my test scores
59 Actions speak louder than words
60 A sense of accomplishment gives me a joy that cannot be replaced by anything else.
61 Studying is the truest friend in the world.
Mindfulness Practice - Know your priorities and put them into action.

62 I'm finding my own way
63 How are the world's best dishes made?
64 There is nothing as precious as the time spent reading a book.
65 Regret is the greatest waste in the world.
66 To make good choices, you must always think.
Thought Practice - Here's a Word That Makes My Day Grow
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“The sentences that a child copies become the child’s world.”

A humanities education mentor loved by 1.2 million readers
Kim Jong-won's Elementary Writing


To grow up healthy, you need to eat a variety of nutritious foods.
So, what should we do to grow mentally healthy? When we make mistakes, when our test scores don't meet our expectations, when we deal with friends who say hurtful things, when we express our feelings to mom, dad, and other loved ones, we need to read and write as many sentences and words as possible that will help us grow mentally. To accurately express our thoughts and feelings, we need to do so.

As each year passes, children grow a hand's length, but their hearts also grow a hand's length.
When I am happy, happy, or even upset and angry, I can accept and gently express my emotions, discover and awaken to things I didn't know about in the world around me, and grow in stature.
If you want to strengthen your child's mind but don't know how to say it, give them the gift of "66-Day Writing Notebook for Your Child's Vocabulary."
The sentences a child copies will soon become his or her world, and will become wings that will allow him or her to fly freely in the vast world.

“I believe in my potential.”
“I always shine with my own light.”
Delicate and warm sentences that help the heart grow taller


Author Kim Jong-won, who became an instant bestseller and has sold over 1.2 million copies since its publication, has become a strong humanities education mentor for parents and children, and has returned with "66-Day Handwritten Notes for Children's Vocabulary."
This is a handwritten book containing 66 sentences about the six keywords that I want to convey to children, who need to grow in mind as well as body: 'self-esteem', 'emotions', 'relationships', 'attitude', 'value', and 'possibility'.
In each article, the author selects words that children should know and organizes their meanings to help them understand the text more accurately and build their vocabulary.

Vocabulary is an essential skill for children to understand their emotions and express their thoughts effectively.
If you have a limited vocabulary, you may get frustrated or lump together your feelings and thoughts whenever things don't go your way.
Moreover, because vocabulary is another way for children to view the world, if their vocabulary is lacking, they will grow up to be adults who easily overlook the hidden values ​​and lessons within the world.

The best habit to build your vocabulary is transcription.
The author says that developing the habit of writing every day can strengthen a child's mind and help the seeds of growth sprout within them.
When you want to love yourself more, when you want to express your sadness and anger properly, when you want to get along with your friends, when you want to have a happy and enjoyable day, when you want to discover your inner potential, when you want to become a child who can do anything, by following the words in “66-Day Notebook for Children’s Vocabulary” one page at a time, your child’s heart will grow by an inch.
If you follow the easy-to-follow guide provided and write each sentence carefully, the sparkling value contained within the text will soon be fully conveyed to your child.

A 66-day miracle that strengthens your mind and strengthens your vocabulary.
The one and only book that mom and dad want to give their child


It takes at least 66 days for a behavior to become a habit.
The reason the author collected 66 writings and created a notebook is because he hoped that after children finish writing this book, they would grow up to be children who 'want to write more, read more, and talk more.'
So, in addition to the transcription, this book also has a 'thinking exercise' section.
This part is designed to encourage children to read the given sentences and write down their thoughts, rather than simply copying the given sentences.
The reason for writing is ultimately to help children become colorful thinkers and express themselves.
The experience of writing down your own thoughts in the 'Thought Practice' section will help you practice expressing your feelings and thoughts specifically and accurately.

“The day of a child with a big heart sparkles brightly.” - From the prologue

A child with a big heart can also be a child with big confidence, hopes, and dreams.
And you can grow up to be a wonderful child, just as big as the dreams you have.
If you want to be a child who expresses his or her feelings accurately through words rather than expressing his or her anger physically when he or she wants to do well but can't, when dealing with a friend who doesn't listen and only talks about himself, or when he or she feels upset with his or her mom or dad, just open the first page of this book and start writing.
Along with the warm and emotional illustrations of artist Hakkobang, the detailed and warm sentences of artist Kim Jong-won will strengthen your heart and solidify your vocabulary.
And by the time you finish the 66 days of writing, you will have become a child whose mind has grown a span taller.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: April 30, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 184 pages | 364g | 165*210*12mm
- ISBN13: 9791168273030
- ISBN10: 116827303X
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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