
4th grade, 4th spring
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Book Introduction
The age at which people experience puberty is lowering to elementary school age, making the term 'middle school syndrome' meaningless. Reflecting this reality, 『4th Grade 4 Puberty』 features the main characters, Ju-eun and Ju-young, elementary school students going through puberty. It contains five stories that elementary school students in their teens will experience at least once, such as conflict with parents, self-exploration, an uncertain future, friends of the opposite sex, and game addiction. This book provides empathy to elementary school students who struggle with self-deprecation and self-indulgence, and an opportunity for parents to understand their children. |
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index
Words starting with the letters sa, sa, sa
Worry dolls and glow dolls
A twist of a twist
Suspicious Secret Club
Decrypt the password
Author's Note
Worry dolls and glow dolls
A twist of a twist
Suspicious Secret Club
Decrypt the password
Author's Note
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Into the book
At that moment, my younger brother, who was in the living room, came in and his eyes widened.
Yeah, all this happened because that guy was singing along.
I glared at my brother.
If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have had to yell, get scolded by my mom, or break my smartphone screen.
If I were alone, nothing would happen, so why do I have a younger sibling? Why do I have a family?
--- p.14 From “Words starting with the letters ‘sa, sa, sa’”
“Oh my! Again, again! That’s why they call it crazy!”
I heard my mother's voice from outside.
I covered my ears with a pillow and lay down on the bed, staring at the ceiling.
I was so angry that I even pounded the bed, and my heart started pounding.
Why do I always get so annoyed? Mom's right.
I might need a glow-in-the-dark doll more than a worry doll.
Since worry dolls take away worries, glow dolls will take away glow, right?
--- p.34 From "Worry Dolls and Glowing Dolls"
I uploaded the Chi serial today and I felt so good that I danced in front of the mirror.
I shook my body excitedly to the music of my favorite idol group.
I looked at my face, my body, my wonderful dance lines in the mirror and thought.
Ah, perhaps adolescence is also a time of self-indulgence and self-torture. Yesterday, I was annoyed by the pimple on my forehead, but today, my face looked so cute that I winked and made a heart with my hand at myself in the mirror.
--- p.54 From "The Twist of Twists"
My middle-aged mother, who was always so strong and resilient, cried quietly under the covers like a baby.
I suddenly felt sad.
My mom, who would nag me like crazy but would flinch at my tears, and who wouldn't pay any attention to my outbursts but would quickly become weak-hearted when I cried out loud and seemed even sadder than me.
Why do I keep saying mean things to my mom even about trivial things?
--- pp.91~92 From "Suspicious Secret Club"
I know that too.
That I'm too addicted to games.
But Mom doesn't know.
Games are not a social evil that eats away at time and spirit.
It improves your typing skills at the speed of light and helps you make lots of friends, which also helps you develop social skills.
As you steadily level up, your self-esteem will also rise.
Despite my persuasive arguments, my mom started changing the Wi-Fi password every day.
Yeah, all this happened because that guy was singing along.
I glared at my brother.
If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have had to yell, get scolded by my mom, or break my smartphone screen.
If I were alone, nothing would happen, so why do I have a younger sibling? Why do I have a family?
--- p.14 From “Words starting with the letters ‘sa, sa, sa’”
“Oh my! Again, again! That’s why they call it crazy!”
I heard my mother's voice from outside.
I covered my ears with a pillow and lay down on the bed, staring at the ceiling.
I was so angry that I even pounded the bed, and my heart started pounding.
Why do I always get so annoyed? Mom's right.
I might need a glow-in-the-dark doll more than a worry doll.
Since worry dolls take away worries, glow dolls will take away glow, right?
--- p.34 From "Worry Dolls and Glowing Dolls"
I uploaded the Chi serial today and I felt so good that I danced in front of the mirror.
I shook my body excitedly to the music of my favorite idol group.
I looked at my face, my body, my wonderful dance lines in the mirror and thought.
Ah, perhaps adolescence is also a time of self-indulgence and self-torture. Yesterday, I was annoyed by the pimple on my forehead, but today, my face looked so cute that I winked and made a heart with my hand at myself in the mirror.
--- p.54 From "The Twist of Twists"
My middle-aged mother, who was always so strong and resilient, cried quietly under the covers like a baby.
I suddenly felt sad.
My mom, who would nag me like crazy but would flinch at my tears, and who wouldn't pay any attention to my outbursts but would quickly become weak-hearted when I cried out loud and seemed even sadder than me.
Why do I keep saying mean things to my mom even about trivial things?
--- pp.91~92 From "Suspicious Secret Club"
I know that too.
That I'm too addicted to games.
But Mom doesn't know.
Games are not a social evil that eats away at time and spirit.
It improves your typing skills at the speed of light and helps you make lots of friends, which also helps you develop social skills.
As you steadily level up, your self-esteem will also rise.
Despite my persuasive arguments, my mom started changing the Wi-Fi password every day.
--- pp.101~103 From "Crack the Code"
Publisher's Review
Highly recommended for elementary school students going through puberty and their parents who are curious about their children's minds!
The term 'middle school syndrome', which means that puberty arrives around the second year of middle school, is now a thing of the past.
These days, terms like '4th grade disease', '5th grade disease', and '6th grade disease' are used more often.
This is because children grow up more and more quickly and enter full-blown puberty by the fourth grade of elementary school.
Although they may still seem like children to their parents, changes are swirling through the bodies and minds of elementary school students going through puberty.
The fourth grade of elementary school is a time when both children and parents are confused by the sudden onset of puberty and worry about how to treat each other.
Reflecting this reality, 『4th Grade 4 Puberty』 features the main characters, Ju-eun and Ju-young, elementary school students going through puberty.
In the story, the two people experience events that any elementary school student can relate to, such as conflicts with their parents, worries about their future path, and dating friends of the opposite sex.
"4th Grade, 4th Puberty" vividly depicts the worries and conflicts faced by elementary school students going through puberty, eliciting empathy from elementary school readers who have experienced similar situations.
Additionally, parent readers who are curious about the minds of their adolescent children will be able to glimpse into their children's inner thoughts.
Mom, you're the worst mom I've ever seen! VS You're the worst daughter Mom has ever seen!
How can I repair my broken relationship with my parents?
I stumbled upon the 'Worst Mom Club' cafe while browsing my mom's tablet.
Ju-eun reads her mother's post and realizes that her mother, who seemed so strong, is easily hurt by her words. ("Suspicious Secret Club") Ju-eun sees her mother's anxiety about her relationship going awry and realizes how much parents love their children.
What makes the story even more touching is that you can read the posts of members of the Worst Moms Club who, while their hearts are broken, only find the lovable qualities of their children.
Jooeun shares her children's true feelings by commenting on the posts of many worst moms.
Through this story, "4th Grade, 4th Spring" delivers the message that having the courage to express your true feelings is the first step to restoring a relationship.
The wounds inflicted in the closest relationship between children and parents are very bitter, but a sincere word can heal the wounds.
In this way, 『4th Grade 4 Puberty』 is a book that tells parents and children going through puberty how to communicate with each other.
A book that gives empathy to children going through puberty and an opportunity for parents to understand their children!
Author Yang Seung-hyun says that puberty is not something bad to be avoided, but rather a time that helps us grow a little more.
He tells us to face puberty confidently without blaming ourselves or feeling discouraged, and to embrace our precious selves.
"4th Grade, 4th Puberty" is a book like a warm hug to those going through puberty.
The affectionate message conveyed by the work will resonate with elementary school students going through puberty and provide their parents with an opportunity to understand their children.
[Curriculum Linkage]
[4th grade 05-01] Appreciate the work focusing on the characters and the flow of the story.
[4th grade 05-02] Appreciate the work by comparing the world in the work with the real world based on your own experience.
[4th grade 05-05] Have an attitude of enjoying and appreciating works of art while feeling fun and emotion.
[4th grade 01-01] Explore who I am based on an attitude of cherishing and respecting my own feelings.
[4th grade 02-01] Clearly understand the meaning and necessity of filial piety and brotherly love and do what you can for the happiness of your family.
Explore and develop an action plan.
The term 'middle school syndrome', which means that puberty arrives around the second year of middle school, is now a thing of the past.
These days, terms like '4th grade disease', '5th grade disease', and '6th grade disease' are used more often.
This is because children grow up more and more quickly and enter full-blown puberty by the fourth grade of elementary school.
Although they may still seem like children to their parents, changes are swirling through the bodies and minds of elementary school students going through puberty.
The fourth grade of elementary school is a time when both children and parents are confused by the sudden onset of puberty and worry about how to treat each other.
Reflecting this reality, 『4th Grade 4 Puberty』 features the main characters, Ju-eun and Ju-young, elementary school students going through puberty.
In the story, the two people experience events that any elementary school student can relate to, such as conflicts with their parents, worries about their future path, and dating friends of the opposite sex.
"4th Grade, 4th Puberty" vividly depicts the worries and conflicts faced by elementary school students going through puberty, eliciting empathy from elementary school readers who have experienced similar situations.
Additionally, parent readers who are curious about the minds of their adolescent children will be able to glimpse into their children's inner thoughts.
Mom, you're the worst mom I've ever seen! VS You're the worst daughter Mom has ever seen!
How can I repair my broken relationship with my parents?
I stumbled upon the 'Worst Mom Club' cafe while browsing my mom's tablet.
Ju-eun reads her mother's post and realizes that her mother, who seemed so strong, is easily hurt by her words. ("Suspicious Secret Club") Ju-eun sees her mother's anxiety about her relationship going awry and realizes how much parents love their children.
What makes the story even more touching is that you can read the posts of members of the Worst Moms Club who, while their hearts are broken, only find the lovable qualities of their children.
Jooeun shares her children's true feelings by commenting on the posts of many worst moms.
Through this story, "4th Grade, 4th Spring" delivers the message that having the courage to express your true feelings is the first step to restoring a relationship.
The wounds inflicted in the closest relationship between children and parents are very bitter, but a sincere word can heal the wounds.
In this way, 『4th Grade 4 Puberty』 is a book that tells parents and children going through puberty how to communicate with each other.
A book that gives empathy to children going through puberty and an opportunity for parents to understand their children!
Author Yang Seung-hyun says that puberty is not something bad to be avoided, but rather a time that helps us grow a little more.
He tells us to face puberty confidently without blaming ourselves or feeling discouraged, and to embrace our precious selves.
"4th Grade, 4th Puberty" is a book like a warm hug to those going through puberty.
The affectionate message conveyed by the work will resonate with elementary school students going through puberty and provide their parents with an opportunity to understand their children.
[Curriculum Linkage]
[4th grade 05-01] Appreciate the work focusing on the characters and the flow of the story.
[4th grade 05-02] Appreciate the work by comparing the world in the work with the real world based on your own experience.
[4th grade 05-05] Have an attitude of enjoying and appreciating works of art while feeling fun and emotion.
[4th grade 01-01] Explore who I am based on an attitude of cherishing and respecting my own feelings.
[4th grade 02-01] Clearly understand the meaning and necessity of filial piety and brotherly love and do what you can for the happiness of your family.
Explore and develop an action plan.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: October 30, 2024
- Page count, weight, size: 120 pages | 278g | 173*220*8mm
- ISBN13: 9791193207444
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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