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Sudoku Vocabulary: Proverbs that Stick to Your Head
Sudoku Vocabulary: Proverbs that Stick to Your Head
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Soft study habits that will make you smarter
An exciting study game, vocabulary Sudoku
All the vocabulary you need for everyday life and school, all in one place!


Children with limited vocabulary are prone to experiencing unexpected situations in life.
You might blush when you try to express your feelings honestly to a friend, or you might stumble over your words when trying to explain to your teacher why you forgot your homework.
At this time, if you know the meaning and usage of vocabulary properly, you can exchange difficult or unpleasant words concisely and wittily.
Megastudy Books has published "Vocabulary Sudoku Proverbs That Stick in Your Head and Mouth" to help you communicate smartly through vocabulary Sudoku and learn a variety of vocabulary, thereby establishing a solid foundation for studying!

You can learn 100 essential proverbs that elementary school students must know through fun cartoons and exciting study game vocabulary Sudoku.
You can also train yourself to use it effectively in speech and writing.
Elihai Korean Language Department head instructor Maeng Ji-hyeon has selected 100 proverbs frequently used in elementary school textbooks and daily life, ranked by importance, and packed them with her expertise.
So I confidently recommend this book as the bible for learning vocabulary.
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■ Vocabulary Sudoku 3-block ■

1. Lock the barn door after the horse has bolted.
2. Crayfish is a crab
3 Will a tower built with so much effort collapse?
4. Eat the pheasant and the eggs
5 My nose is three feet long
6 Reading the sutras to the cow's ear
7 Frog in the Well
8. Even the Diamond Mountains are beautiful after a meal.
9 Chicken instead of pheasant
10. Spitting while lying down
11 It's dark under the lamp
12 An empty cart makes the most noise
13 Too many captains spoil the broth.
14 A Scrap of Watermelon
15 Even monkeys fall from trees
16 Even a rat hole gets a chance to see the sun
The belly button is bigger than the 17 times
Give me 18 bottles and I'll give you medicine
19 Picking the stars from the sky
20 If your tail is long, you'll get stepped on.
21 The one who farted gets angry

■ Vocabulary Sudoku 4-block ■

22 Birds hear what is said during the day, and rats hear what is said at night.
23 There is someone flying above the one who runs.
24. A shrimp's back gets broken in a whale fight.
25 A needle thief becomes a cattle thief
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
27 If you plant beans, you will reap beans. If you plant red beans, you will reap red beans.
28 Gathering dust makes a mountain
29 You don't know your clothes are getting wet in the drizzle
30 Frogs can't think of tadpoles
31 Even a caterpillar can roll
32 The dog chasing the chicken looks up at the roof
33 A bolt from the blue
34 A single word can repay a debt of a thousand nyang.
35 Words become seeds
36. The axe you trust will cut off your instep.
37 Pouring water into a bottomless pit
38 The more ripe the rice stalks become, the more they bow their heads.
39 There is no tree that does not fall after being struck ten times.
Dig 40 wells, dig one well
41 Bitter medicine is good for the body.
42 Small peppers are hotter
43 Even an earthworm squirms when stepped on
44 After hardship comes happiness.
45 A rolling stone gathers no moss
46 I don't even know how to sleep with a sickle
47 A tree that will grow well can be recognized from its cotyledons.
48 When I go to the bathroom, my mind is different, and when I come back, my mind is different.
49 Give the ugly child one more rice cake
A horse without legs can travel a thousand miles.
Habits formed at 51 last until eighty.
52 When the mullet jumps, the loach jumps too.
53 If the value is the same, it's a red skirt
54. Put a bell on the cat's neck
55 Even a tiger comes when I tell it to.
56 The pumpkin fell down with the vine.
57 Peeing on your feet
58 A dog covered in shit barks at a dog covered in bran.
59 Seeing one, knowing ten
Hitting a rock with 60 eggs
61 Even if your mouth is crooked, speak straight.
62 Ah, it's different and it's different

■ Vocabulary Sudoku 5-block ■

63 Even if the sky falls, there is a hole to emerge from.
64 Even if you string 64 beads, it is a treasure.
65 When the crow flies, the pear falls.
66 Even if you cross a stone bridge, test it first.
67 I'm afraid of maggots so I can't make kimchi.
68 The thief's feet are numb
69 I don't even think about who will give me rice cakes, but I drink kimchi stew first.
Even a blank piece of paper is better if you hold it.
71 If there is no smoke, there will be no smoke.
Even if you say you made meju with 72 beans, I don't believe it right away.
73 The grass is greener on the other side
74. Put your nose in a well-cooked meal.
75 Ignorance is bliss, knowledge is disease
76 A thirsty man digs a well
77 A man who was drowning was rescued and asked to hand over his bundle.
78 Wherever the needle goes, the thread goes.
79 Go to the well and look for a snail
80 years old, I'm surprised to see a heart that looks like a pot lid
81 A puppy doesn't know how scary a tiger is
82 You have to try to know whether something is long or short.
83 Adding fuel to the fire
84 Even straw sandals have a pair
85 Swallow when it's sweet and spit when it's bitter
86 There is nothing to eat at the famous feast.
87 The bull steps back and catches the rat.

■ Vocabulary Sudoku 6-block ■

88 If you speak kindly, you will receive kind words in return.
89 They say to put persimmons and pears in someone else's party.
90 Killing a chicken and giving away duck feet
91 After the rain, the ground hardens.
92 The shame of the fishmonger is caused by the snail.
You may know the depth of ten feet of water, but you cannot know the heart of a person one foot deep.
94 If the upper water is clear, the lower water will be clear.
95 Many trees have no wind
96 If a magpie follows a stork, its legs will be torn.
97 A dog in a private school recites poetry for three years
98 Even if you get bitten by a tiger, you can survive if you keep your wits about you.
99 Even the horns of an ox were pulled out in one fell swoop.
What a hoe can't stop, a sickle can.
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Publisher's Review
Fun and effective vocabulary Sudoku
Vocabulary skills will improve naturally! Double your study fundamentals!


Easy-to-learn elementary school essential proverbs in a cartoon format that's perfect for children!

It provides a variety of relatable everyday examples through the cartoons of the ramen friends, showing how, when, and where to use proverbs.
You can have fun experiencing situations that require proverbs from the perspectives of the mischievous ramen 'Poggle' who likes to meddle here and there, the capital T Jjajang ramen 'Jjajja' who is often misunderstood as much as he is good at saying the right thing, the hot-tempered fairy 'Maekomi' who gets angry easily but calms down quickly, and the ramen friends including peppers, green onions, and eggs.
You can learn the meaning of proverbs, along with specific examples, similar words, and antonyms.

Learn essential elementary school proverbs in a fun, game-like way with Vocabulary Sudoku!

Unlike simple copy-and-paste, Vocabulary Sudoku is a study game that helps you learn vocabulary in a fun and effective way.
When learning proverbs, we designed it so that children can complete the most confusing parts with vocabulary Sudoku.
When you are bored, tired, or don't feel like studying, try solving vocabulary Sudoku puzzles in 3, 4, 5, and 6-square difficulty levels. This will help your concentration and vocabulary grow.
We will present to children the joy of ‘self-directed learning through play’ and the sense of accomplishment of ‘studying that is as exciting as a game.’

Learn essential elementary proverbs by speaking and writing them in various situations!

For children who have learned vocabulary but quickly forget it or cannot use it properly in appropriate situations, we helped them learn how to use it in conversational situations through 'Using it in speech', and how to use it in writing and 'Inferring from the content' so that they can use proverbs on their own in various types of writing.
As you solve these exciting quizzes, you'll find yourself memorizing proverbs in no time, and they'll naturally flow out of your mouth.
Whether you need proverbs for everyday life or schoolwork, this book is the one for you.
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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 3, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 236 pages | 420g | 150*214*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791129715678
- ISBN10: 1129715671
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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