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Children's body idioms to use right away while reading
Children's body idioms to use right away while reading
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Book Introduction
The idioms of the body that seem so close to your hand but so far away pop into your head in the blink of an eye!

Among the idioms frequently used in daily life, I have carefully selected only those related to our body.
A familiar yet difficult body idiom that has special meaning for the head, face, waist, legs, hands and feet, and even small fingernails.
Have fun learning through scary stories!!

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Episode 1.
Smiling Jangseung

1.
A chill down my spine
2.
stick your butt in
3.
You have to wash your eyes to see it
4.
My feet are heavy
5.
keep going around in my head

Episode 2.
Grandpa Mangtae's gesture

11.
straddle one's leg
12.
It doesn't hurt even if you put it in your eye
13.
bend one's back
14.
hit the back of the head
15.
doubt your ears

Episode 3.
Trapped in an abandoned school

25.
Hold hands
26.
It seems like I can grab it
27.
There is nothing to see
28.
My ears are itchy
29.
My eyes are dark

Episode 4.
Se Se and the Goblin's Club

36.
sit on top of the head
37.
Fire falls on one's feet
38.
shiver
39.
Full-fledged bargaining
40.
My chin hurts

Episode 5.
A phone call to Monet

46.
Put your mouth together
47.
Wait with bated breath
48.
Correct one's complexion
49.
Be embarrassed
50.
Get a callus on your ear

Episode 6.
Pogi at the top

56.
Grit your teeth
57.
Straighten your back
58.
Take a breath of fresh air
59.
Big hands
60.
My feet are numb

Episode 7.
Chap went to the cemetery

66.
My ears are ticklish
67.
Clear your throat
68.
My hands are numb
69.
My feet won't come off
70.
have wide feet

Episode 8.
Dooya and the Egg Ghost

76.
Push back
77.
My butt is falling off
78.
become flat-nosed
79.
doubt your eyes
80.
gag

Episode 9.
Ghosts of Mount Horror

83.
tighten one's belt
84.
sling on one's shoulder
85.
My butt is dirty
86.
straddle one's fence
87.
My head is heavy

Episode 10.
The beginning of the counterattack

92.
Stand shoulder to shoulder
93.
I don't even know how to read the book
94.
Hands and feet fit together
95.
My hair stands on end
96.
Take off your shoes and step out

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Publisher's Review
If you look at the idioms frequently used in daily life, there are many that are particularly related to our bodies.
There are special meanings attached to the head, face, waist, legs, hands and feet, and even small fingernails, as in ‘to look for eyes and ears, to roll the head, to be like the tongue of the mouth, to make the nose flat, not even a fingernail can fit in.’
However, it is not easy to figure out the meaning contained in them, so physical idioms are familiar but difficult for children.
So how can we easily learn body idioms? First, we need to understand their meaning.
Otherwise it would be a strange metaphor.
Once you understand the meaning of an idiom, you will see situations in which you should use it.
Idioms used at the right time and place add flavor to the story.

In “Children’s Body Idioms to Use While Reading”
First, we explain the meaning of the key words in the idioms, and then explain the meaning of the idioms to help children understand them more easily.
Additionally, Chapi and his friends use idioms appropriately and in fun stories, allowing children to immediately use idioms when they encounter similar situations in their daily lives.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 25, 2021
- Page count, weight, size: 240 pages | 476g | 152*190*14mm
- ISBN13: 9791158681999
- ISBN10: 1158681992
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation

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