
The easiest first step to playing the King of the Yids
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Book Introduction
The joy of challenge and achievement!
Fun body play with your kids!
Your child will grow while having fun and energetic times playing!
Happy Time for the whole family in just 30 minutes a day without any special preparation!
Fun body play with your kids!
Your child will grow while having fun and energetic times playing!
Happy Time for the whole family in just 30 minutes a day without any special preparation!
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index
Chapter 1: The Easiest Child-Centered Physical Play 15
Post-it Dropping Game with Full Body Exercise
Treasure hunt game at home
A game of grabbing the ground that develops coordination and control.
Clapping and catching toilet paper to develop quick reflexes
Turtle running game, following the rules
Paper flipping game that develops observation and quick thinking skills
A fun stretching game with rock-paper-scissors
Balance game with relay
Play Se Se Se Se with songs and movements together
Thrilling and exciting escape game
A game of rock-paper-scissors where if you lose four times you fall flat on your face
Hip-hop game with a transparent chair that gets lower and lower
Body touch play that can be enjoyed at home without noise between floors
Limbo play to develop flexibility and stamina
A fun and energetic foot limbo game
Chapter 2: 11 Easiest Child-Centered Korean Language Activities
A word-by-word game that will help you grow your vocabulary.
Word search game with same letter count to build vocabulary
Listen to nursery rhymes and clap your hands to develop concentration
Treasure hunt game that teaches Korean and gives a sense of accomplishment
A fun way to learn consonant order while moving your body
Guessing the word stuck on the forehead with Twenty Questions
A game of finding the answer to a question that naturally becomes familiar with books.
Consonant-vowel combination game to learn the principles of letters
A word-reversing game to develop vocabulary and memorization skills.
The imitator frog game that develops quick thinking and application skills
Match-the-Match Card Game that Develops Memory and Coordination
Chapter 3: 15 Easiest Child-Centered Number Games
Connect the dots to make land and become familiar with shapes
Observation graph drawing game to develop number sense
Fun paper sorting game with straws
Dice Memory Game to Improve Memory and Visual Cognitive Ability
Maze drawing game to learn the order of numbers
A simple game to make large numbers with a calculator
A game of 'collecting 10' with egg cartons and go stones
A game of '10-cutting' with egg cartons and stones
Colored paper puzzles that develop creativity and concentration
Paper cup basketball game that develops spatial perception skills
A game of writing and guessing numbers with your fingers without a pencil
A simple curling game using bottle caps
Making various shapes with toothpicks
A mind clock game that makes you focus quietly
Chopsticks game that naturally develops the concept of numbers while playing
Chapter 4: 15 Easiest Child-Centered Focus Games
A game of grabbing objects to develop concentration and quick reflexes
Pick up the object before the toilet paper hits the floor
Simple movement games that develop the left and right brain
Standing back to back and playing the game of grabbing objects
Garasadae game to develop concentration and listening skills
Traffic light play that is both fun and safety education
A copycat game that develops concentration and memory
It looks easy, but even adults can easily fall for it.
A guessing game that develops memory and concentration
The yum yum clapping game that only happens when the name of a fruit is mentioned
Telepathy game to confirm the mind
Sticker game where you put a sticker on your face every time you win
A game of Cheonggi and Baekgi that requires constant brain power
A game of alternating places and objects
Another clapping game that develops coordination and breathing skills
Chapter 5: 16 Easiest Child-Centered Creative Plays
Mission and tag game that develops expressive skills
Listen to the explanation and draw a picture to develop your imagination
A drawing game where each finger has a meaning
Tactile play with toilet paper rolls to create various patterns
Ball rolling game that develops concentration and sensory skills
Decorate the lion's mane with various materials
Decorating a crown with various leaves
Face-drawing game that develops observation and cooperation skills
Finger art play that fosters creativity and senses
A special photo game where you combine your own drawings with natural scenery.
Cotton swab art play to learn pointillism
Mosaic pattern decoration game that develops sensory abilities
An imaginative drawing game
Decorate the buffet with your favorite foods
A fun and ticklish drawing game that develops body awareness.
A book-making game introducing our family
Chapter 6: The Easiest Child-Centered Sensory Play 13
A colored paper quiz game that develops sensory abilities and imagination.
A game of guessing objects using touch and reasoning
A two-handed drawing game that develops the left and right brain.
Treasure Hunt Game with Clapping Sounds
A copycat game that develops observation and expressive skills
A game of drawing faces while looking into each other's eyes
A driving game that develops coordination and concentration.
Wooden Chopsticks Delivery Game to Develop Coordination and Concentration
Guessing the size order using only the sense of touch
Chocolate-scraping game that develops concentration and patience
Table tennis with egg cartons
A game of bouncing a ping pong ball to develop motor skills and concentration.
Nursery rhyme drawing game that develops concentration and expressive skills
Chapter 7: 15 Easiest Child-Centered Tool Plays
Paper cup bowling fun at home
Exciting cannon play with paper cups and balloons
A pretend-and-make game that develops observation skills
Paper cup castle building game that develops quick thinking and coordination skills
Paper airplane bowling game where you fly without rolling
Paper Cup Ball Catch Game to Develop Coordination and Concentration
Newspaper snowball fight game that develops motor skills and agility
Home basketball game that develops motor skills and spatial perception
A quick, hidden cell phone photo ghost game
Newspaper Climbing Game to Develop Balance
Newspaper tug-of-war game to develop motor skills
Home volleyball game that develops motor skills and spatial perception
A game of throwing a deflated balloon as it flies away
A full-body balloon-popping game that develops concentration and physical ability.
Balloon popping game to develop coordination and motor skills
supplement
Play materials
Post-it Dropping Game with Full Body Exercise
Treasure hunt game at home
A game of grabbing the ground that develops coordination and control.
Clapping and catching toilet paper to develop quick reflexes
Turtle running game, following the rules
Paper flipping game that develops observation and quick thinking skills
A fun stretching game with rock-paper-scissors
Balance game with relay
Play Se Se Se Se with songs and movements together
Thrilling and exciting escape game
A game of rock-paper-scissors where if you lose four times you fall flat on your face
Hip-hop game with a transparent chair that gets lower and lower
Body touch play that can be enjoyed at home without noise between floors
Limbo play to develop flexibility and stamina
A fun and energetic foot limbo game
Chapter 2: 11 Easiest Child-Centered Korean Language Activities
A word-by-word game that will help you grow your vocabulary.
Word search game with same letter count to build vocabulary
Listen to nursery rhymes and clap your hands to develop concentration
Treasure hunt game that teaches Korean and gives a sense of accomplishment
A fun way to learn consonant order while moving your body
Guessing the word stuck on the forehead with Twenty Questions
A game of finding the answer to a question that naturally becomes familiar with books.
Consonant-vowel combination game to learn the principles of letters
A word-reversing game to develop vocabulary and memorization skills.
The imitator frog game that develops quick thinking and application skills
Match-the-Match Card Game that Develops Memory and Coordination
Chapter 3: 15 Easiest Child-Centered Number Games
Connect the dots to make land and become familiar with shapes
Observation graph drawing game to develop number sense
Fun paper sorting game with straws
Dice Memory Game to Improve Memory and Visual Cognitive Ability
Maze drawing game to learn the order of numbers
A simple game to make large numbers with a calculator
A game of 'collecting 10' with egg cartons and go stones
A game of '10-cutting' with egg cartons and stones
Colored paper puzzles that develop creativity and concentration
Paper cup basketball game that develops spatial perception skills
A game of writing and guessing numbers with your fingers without a pencil
A simple curling game using bottle caps
Making various shapes with toothpicks
A mind clock game that makes you focus quietly
Chopsticks game that naturally develops the concept of numbers while playing
Chapter 4: 15 Easiest Child-Centered Focus Games
A game of grabbing objects to develop concentration and quick reflexes
Pick up the object before the toilet paper hits the floor
Simple movement games that develop the left and right brain
Standing back to back and playing the game of grabbing objects
Garasadae game to develop concentration and listening skills
Traffic light play that is both fun and safety education
A copycat game that develops concentration and memory
It looks easy, but even adults can easily fall for it.
A guessing game that develops memory and concentration
The yum yum clapping game that only happens when the name of a fruit is mentioned
Telepathy game to confirm the mind
Sticker game where you put a sticker on your face every time you win
A game of Cheonggi and Baekgi that requires constant brain power
A game of alternating places and objects
Another clapping game that develops coordination and breathing skills
Chapter 5: 16 Easiest Child-Centered Creative Plays
Mission and tag game that develops expressive skills
Listen to the explanation and draw a picture to develop your imagination
A drawing game where each finger has a meaning
Tactile play with toilet paper rolls to create various patterns
Ball rolling game that develops concentration and sensory skills
Decorate the lion's mane with various materials
Decorating a crown with various leaves
Face-drawing game that develops observation and cooperation skills
Finger art play that fosters creativity and senses
A special photo game where you combine your own drawings with natural scenery.
Cotton swab art play to learn pointillism
Mosaic pattern decoration game that develops sensory abilities
An imaginative drawing game
Decorate the buffet with your favorite foods
A fun and ticklish drawing game that develops body awareness.
A book-making game introducing our family
Chapter 6: The Easiest Child-Centered Sensory Play 13
A colored paper quiz game that develops sensory abilities and imagination.
A game of guessing objects using touch and reasoning
A two-handed drawing game that develops the left and right brain.
Treasure Hunt Game with Clapping Sounds
A copycat game that develops observation and expressive skills
A game of drawing faces while looking into each other's eyes
A driving game that develops coordination and concentration.
Wooden Chopsticks Delivery Game to Develop Coordination and Concentration
Guessing the size order using only the sense of touch
Chocolate-scraping game that develops concentration and patience
Table tennis with egg cartons
A game of bouncing a ping pong ball to develop motor skills and concentration.
Nursery rhyme drawing game that develops concentration and expressive skills
Chapter 7: 15 Easiest Child-Centered Tool Plays
Paper cup bowling fun at home
Exciting cannon play with paper cups and balloons
A pretend-and-make game that develops observation skills
Paper cup castle building game that develops quick thinking and coordination skills
Paper airplane bowling game where you fly without rolling
Paper Cup Ball Catch Game to Develop Coordination and Concentration
Newspaper snowball fight game that develops motor skills and agility
Home basketball game that develops motor skills and spatial perception
A quick, hidden cell phone photo ghost game
Newspaper Climbing Game to Develop Balance
Newspaper tug-of-war game to develop motor skills
Home volleyball game that develops motor skills and spatial perception
A game of throwing a deflated balloon as it flies away
A full-body balloon-popping game that develops concentration and physical ability.
Balloon popping game to develop coordination and motor skills
supplement
Play materials
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Publisher's Review
“Brain grows up, senses grow up too
Get healthy and smart while playing!
Children have a hard time sitting and concentrating in one place for more than 10 minutes.
It's not because the child lacks concentration.
Children need fun and diversion.
Instead of telling your child to sit and focus, giving them 10 minutes of play time has been shown to have a greater learning and concentration effect.
This book was born from the hope that children would learn naturally through play at home.
The purpose of play is fun, but through play, children develop creativity, problem-solving skills, language skills, logical thinking, and cooperation, all of which are essential for growth.
In particular, physical play not only improves children's motor skills, but also helps with social and cognitive development.
Sociologist Erich Fromm said, “If children are sick, it is revenge for not being allowed to play.”
The authors of this book have been 'playing' with children in the classroom for many years and have found joy in seeing them happy and free.
Children hold small seeds that will bloom into big flowers and bear fruit.
It will be the adults' job to help those wriggling seeds sprout and bloom.
For parents who feel guilty about not being able to spend enough time with their children, smartphones and video media are a necessary evil.
However, children's brain development is achieved through stimulation of the five senses.
Therefore, it is necessary to stimulate children's five senses and develop the ability to think and judge for themselves based on that.
This is why physical play is absolutely necessary for children.
Through physical play, children feel a sense of accomplishment and develop inner confidence as they fully experience their senses and solve problems.
It would be even better if there was a positive response from an adult nearby.
These experiences, accumulated over time during childhood, help children develop the ability to solve problems and make rational and logical decisions when faced with difficulties later in life.
This book suggests 100 simple games that can be played anytime, anywhere in about 15 minutes without any special preparation.
Just because it doesn't require any preparation and takes a short time doesn't mean it's a meaningless game.
While looking at books with your child, talking about what kind of play you want to do first, and freely playing 100 different games, you will spend a fun and lively time with your child, and your child will grow a lot.
Composition and Features
15 Easiest Child-Centered Physical Activities
We introduce 15 physical activities that improve children's motor skills, have an effect on intellectual and affective development, and have a positive effect on forming attitudes toward themselves and others.
11 Easiest Kid-Friendly Korean Language Activities
We introduce Korean language games that help instill a positive perception of language and help children learn the language without resistance.
Hangul play develops children's imagination, thinking skills, and language skills, stimulates their desire to speak, and sparks interest in language concept recognition and letter formation.
15 Easiest Kid-Friendly Number Games
Introducing a number game that can help develop thinking and problem-solving skills.
As children learn about the concept of numbers through play, they understand the characteristics of objects, develop spatial perception and creativity, and as they become absorbed in counting by one or two, their concentration also improves.
15 Easiest Kid-Centered Focus Games
Exciting play is the best way to develop concentration.
We introduce concentration play that can increase emotional and cognitive solidarity through play with peers or parents.
Children find that focusing while playing is a great help to them, and they gain confidence through praise from others.
16 Easiest Child-Centered Creative Games
We introduce creative play that helps children freely express their thoughts and feelings.
Through creative play, children experience a variety of ways of expressing themselves.
The process of carelessly touching paint creates a fusion of sight and touch, and the process of carelessly tearing paper creates new discoveries.
13 Easiest Sensory Games for Kids
We introduce sensory play that stimulates children's five senses and helps them develop the ability to think and make decisions on their own.
Through sensory play, children can develop the basic skills of observation, exploration, self-regulation, imagination, and reasoning, which are the foundations of problem solving.
Additionally, by fully experiencing the senses and solving problems, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and develop inner confidence.
15 Easiest Kid-Centered Tool Plays
We introduce tool play, where children can develop the strength of their hands and feet and the coordination to move their bodies harmoniously through the process of touching and manipulating objects that take on new meaning.
Through tool play, children can develop and experiment with new play styles, and in the process, the fun and creativity of play are expressed.
Recommendation
Children learn through play and communicate with the world through play.
For children, play is life itself, and a happy life is one that involves play. Therefore, I recommend this book to those who hope that their children can live happy lives through play.
The play method is well-guided with practical and specific pictures so that children can enjoy the play together and take the lead in the play at the same time.
I hope that this book will help you create a happy childhood for your child together with your loved one.
- Dongducheon Sincheon Elementary School Principal Choi Bong-ae
Raising very active siblings, I thought that seeing, feeling, and experiencing a lot was the best nutrition for children to grow up brightly.
However, when I couldn't go out due to unavoidable circumstances and had to take care of my children at home, I worried a lot about how I could play with them and communicate with them.
What I really enjoyed about this book is that it helps parents find joy in playing with their children, rather than just playing with them.
I used to think that the purpose of playing with children was just for their enjoyment, and so I ended up getting tired and worn out after just a little bit of playing.
However, many of the games introduced in this book are ones that parents can also enjoy.
Instead of just playing for the fun of the children, parents also had fun playing together, allowing them to share much happier bonds with their children.
Even fathers who were awkward and had difficulty playing with their children were able to have fun together by coming up with new ideas through the various and easy play structures introduced in this book.
- Gusan Elementary School's Lee Jun-ha and Lee Yun-ha's mother (Lee Jong-dae Beta Service participant)
I am the father of a second grade son and a kindergarten daughter.
The thing I gave to my children who were bored because they couldn't go out every weekend since the year before last was a smartphone.
I gave it to him to relieve his boredom because he couldn't play with it much at home, but it ended up becoming poisonous.
However, I am so grateful for this book because it seems to have helped children improve their physical strength and bond with their fathers through various games.
It changed my vague idea that there would be nothing to do at home, and showed me that there are plenty of interesting things to do with my children at home.
"Thank you, King Lee Jong-dae." - Kim Min-woo's father, Gajaeul Elementary School student (King Lee Jong-dae beta service participant)
From the perspective of raising children, smartphones and video media are necessary evils.
As I watched my child become more and more adept at using his smartphone, I couldn't help but wonder if I had neglected him under the pretext of being helpless.
So, the book I applied for gave me the answer.
It's not like I'm playing for a long time.
30 minutes a day is enough.
The child I thought was grown up and used to sit quietly and watch TV was now running around excitedly, expressing his own opinions, and focusing on how to win.
I am grateful to my child for enjoying this book, which provides a variety of experiences ranging from simple to active play.
- O Yu-na's father, a kindergarten student at Susong Elementary School (participant in the King Lee Jong-dae beta service)
Get healthy and smart while playing!
Children have a hard time sitting and concentrating in one place for more than 10 minutes.
It's not because the child lacks concentration.
Children need fun and diversion.
Instead of telling your child to sit and focus, giving them 10 minutes of play time has been shown to have a greater learning and concentration effect.
This book was born from the hope that children would learn naturally through play at home.
The purpose of play is fun, but through play, children develop creativity, problem-solving skills, language skills, logical thinking, and cooperation, all of which are essential for growth.
In particular, physical play not only improves children's motor skills, but also helps with social and cognitive development.
Sociologist Erich Fromm said, “If children are sick, it is revenge for not being allowed to play.”
The authors of this book have been 'playing' with children in the classroom for many years and have found joy in seeing them happy and free.
Children hold small seeds that will bloom into big flowers and bear fruit.
It will be the adults' job to help those wriggling seeds sprout and bloom.
For parents who feel guilty about not being able to spend enough time with their children, smartphones and video media are a necessary evil.
However, children's brain development is achieved through stimulation of the five senses.
Therefore, it is necessary to stimulate children's five senses and develop the ability to think and judge for themselves based on that.
This is why physical play is absolutely necessary for children.
Through physical play, children feel a sense of accomplishment and develop inner confidence as they fully experience their senses and solve problems.
It would be even better if there was a positive response from an adult nearby.
These experiences, accumulated over time during childhood, help children develop the ability to solve problems and make rational and logical decisions when faced with difficulties later in life.
This book suggests 100 simple games that can be played anytime, anywhere in about 15 minutes without any special preparation.
Just because it doesn't require any preparation and takes a short time doesn't mean it's a meaningless game.
While looking at books with your child, talking about what kind of play you want to do first, and freely playing 100 different games, you will spend a fun and lively time with your child, and your child will grow a lot.
Composition and Features
15 Easiest Child-Centered Physical Activities
We introduce 15 physical activities that improve children's motor skills, have an effect on intellectual and affective development, and have a positive effect on forming attitudes toward themselves and others.
11 Easiest Kid-Friendly Korean Language Activities
We introduce Korean language games that help instill a positive perception of language and help children learn the language without resistance.
Hangul play develops children's imagination, thinking skills, and language skills, stimulates their desire to speak, and sparks interest in language concept recognition and letter formation.
15 Easiest Kid-Friendly Number Games
Introducing a number game that can help develop thinking and problem-solving skills.
As children learn about the concept of numbers through play, they understand the characteristics of objects, develop spatial perception and creativity, and as they become absorbed in counting by one or two, their concentration also improves.
15 Easiest Kid-Centered Focus Games
Exciting play is the best way to develop concentration.
We introduce concentration play that can increase emotional and cognitive solidarity through play with peers or parents.
Children find that focusing while playing is a great help to them, and they gain confidence through praise from others.
16 Easiest Child-Centered Creative Games
We introduce creative play that helps children freely express their thoughts and feelings.
Through creative play, children experience a variety of ways of expressing themselves.
The process of carelessly touching paint creates a fusion of sight and touch, and the process of carelessly tearing paper creates new discoveries.
13 Easiest Sensory Games for Kids
We introduce sensory play that stimulates children's five senses and helps them develop the ability to think and make decisions on their own.
Through sensory play, children can develop the basic skills of observation, exploration, self-regulation, imagination, and reasoning, which are the foundations of problem solving.
Additionally, by fully experiencing the senses and solving problems, you will feel a sense of accomplishment and develop inner confidence.
15 Easiest Kid-Centered Tool Plays
We introduce tool play, where children can develop the strength of their hands and feet and the coordination to move their bodies harmoniously through the process of touching and manipulating objects that take on new meaning.
Through tool play, children can develop and experiment with new play styles, and in the process, the fun and creativity of play are expressed.
Recommendation
Children learn through play and communicate with the world through play.
For children, play is life itself, and a happy life is one that involves play. Therefore, I recommend this book to those who hope that their children can live happy lives through play.
The play method is well-guided with practical and specific pictures so that children can enjoy the play together and take the lead in the play at the same time.
I hope that this book will help you create a happy childhood for your child together with your loved one.
- Dongducheon Sincheon Elementary School Principal Choi Bong-ae
Raising very active siblings, I thought that seeing, feeling, and experiencing a lot was the best nutrition for children to grow up brightly.
However, when I couldn't go out due to unavoidable circumstances and had to take care of my children at home, I worried a lot about how I could play with them and communicate with them.
What I really enjoyed about this book is that it helps parents find joy in playing with their children, rather than just playing with them.
I used to think that the purpose of playing with children was just for their enjoyment, and so I ended up getting tired and worn out after just a little bit of playing.
However, many of the games introduced in this book are ones that parents can also enjoy.
Instead of just playing for the fun of the children, parents also had fun playing together, allowing them to share much happier bonds with their children.
Even fathers who were awkward and had difficulty playing with their children were able to have fun together by coming up with new ideas through the various and easy play structures introduced in this book.
- Gusan Elementary School's Lee Jun-ha and Lee Yun-ha's mother (Lee Jong-dae Beta Service participant)
I am the father of a second grade son and a kindergarten daughter.
The thing I gave to my children who were bored because they couldn't go out every weekend since the year before last was a smartphone.
I gave it to him to relieve his boredom because he couldn't play with it much at home, but it ended up becoming poisonous.
However, I am so grateful for this book because it seems to have helped children improve their physical strength and bond with their fathers through various games.
It changed my vague idea that there would be nothing to do at home, and showed me that there are plenty of interesting things to do with my children at home.
"Thank you, King Lee Jong-dae." - Kim Min-woo's father, Gajaeul Elementary School student (King Lee Jong-dae beta service participant)
From the perspective of raising children, smartphones and video media are necessary evils.
As I watched my child become more and more adept at using his smartphone, I couldn't help but wonder if I had neglected him under the pretext of being helpless.
So, the book I applied for gave me the answer.
It's not like I'm playing for a long time.
30 minutes a day is enough.
The child I thought was grown up and used to sit quietly and watch TV was now running around excitedly, expressing his own opinions, and focusing on how to win.
I am grateful to my child for enjoying this book, which provides a variety of experiences ranging from simple to active play.
- O Yu-na's father, a kindergarten student at Susong Elementary School (participant in the King Lee Jong-dae beta service)
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: July 27, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 264 pages | 656g | 180*250*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791157688173
- ISBN10: 1157688179
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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