
Sherlock Holmes
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Book Introduction
A world-class series that children will want to read on their own!
Full-color photography and full-color illustrations in an animated style
The "World Masterpieces for Elementary School Students" series carefully selects and reconstructs only the most popular and widely known works from among the world's masterpieces in an easy-to-understand manner.
Because the original content has been faithfully and interestingly summarized and rewritten, children can read it easily without feeling burdened, and it naturally increases their interest and curiosity in the complete translation.
It's also short so it's not boring, and it has pretty illustrations that make it feel like you're watching a cartoon, which helps reduce the resistance to reading.
Full-color photography and full-color illustrations in an animated style
The "World Masterpieces for Elementary School Students" series carefully selects and reconstructs only the most popular and widely known works from among the world's masterpieces in an easy-to-understand manner.
Because the original content has been faithfully and interestingly summarized and rewritten, children can read it easily without feeling burdened, and it naturally increases their interest and curiosity in the complete translation.
It's also short so it's not boring, and it has pretty illustrations that make it feel like you're watching a cartoon, which helps reduce the resistance to reading.
- You can preview some of the book's contents.
Preview
index
Story Guide
Incident 1: Spotted String
1. Helen is terrified
2 Whistle in the middle of the night
3 Dr. Roilott
4 Spotted strings appeared!
5 The End of the Villain
Incident 2 Six statues of Napoleon
1 Three statues of Napoleon
2 The Fourth Plaster Statue and the Murder Case
3 Six statues of Napoleon
4 Waiting in the Dark
5 The Last Napoleon Statue
Incident 3: The Builders of Norwood
1. Be falsely accused of murder
2 MacFarlane arrested
3 Cases without a Clue
4 Blood-stained fingerprints
5 Fire!
6 Unexpected Ending
Story of the author and his work
Author's chronology
Why read world masterpieces?
How to read correctly
Think more
Reading log
Imagine
Write a letter
Incident 1: Spotted String
1. Helen is terrified
2 Whistle in the middle of the night
3 Dr. Roilott
4 Spotted strings appeared!
5 The End of the Villain
Incident 2 Six statues of Napoleon
1 Three statues of Napoleon
2 The Fourth Plaster Statue and the Murder Case
3 Six statues of Napoleon
4 Waiting in the Dark
5 The Last Napoleon Statue
Incident 3: The Builders of Norwood
1. Be falsely accused of murder
2 MacFarlane arrested
3 Cases without a Clue
4 Blood-stained fingerprints
5 Fire!
6 Unexpected Ending
Story of the author and his work
Author's chronology
Why read world masterpieces?
How to read correctly
Think more
Reading log
Imagine
Write a letter
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Publisher's Review
A systematic 3-step structure to help you read books!
A best-selling series that has sold over 350,000 copies in Japan.
First published in Japan in 2014, this series is a bestseller with over 350,000 copies sold to date.
Not only has it rewritten the world's masterpieces into easy-to-understand explanations, but it also includes a "Story Guide" corner with illustrations before reading the book, providing information about the characters, plot, and historical background to help readers understand the book.
Additionally, the newly published Korean version includes a “Reading Workbook” at the end of the text, which is not included in the Japanese version, to teach proper reading methods and assist with post-reading activities.
Through various activities such as “Think More,” “Reading Journal,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter,” children can organize their own thoughts and develop logical and expressive skills.
〈3 Steps to Reading a Book〉
* Step 1: Read the “Story Guide” and learn about the characters, plot, and background of the book!
* Step 2: Read the text with fun!
* Step 3: After reading the book, develop your logical and expressive skills through various appendices such as “Think More,” “Reading Log,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter”!
A best-selling series that has sold over 350,000 copies in Japan.
First published in Japan in 2014, this series is a bestseller with over 350,000 copies sold to date.
Not only has it rewritten the world's masterpieces into easy-to-understand explanations, but it also includes a "Story Guide" corner with illustrations before reading the book, providing information about the characters, plot, and historical background to help readers understand the book.
Additionally, the newly published Korean version includes a “Reading Workbook” at the end of the text, which is not included in the Japanese version, to teach proper reading methods and assist with post-reading activities.
Through various activities such as “Think More,” “Reading Journal,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter,” children can organize their own thoughts and develop logical and expressive skills.
〈3 Steps to Reading a Book〉
* Step 1: Read the “Story Guide” and learn about the characters, plot, and background of the book!
* Step 2: Read the text with fun!
* Step 3: After reading the book, develop your logical and expressive skills through various appendices such as “Think More,” “Reading Log,” “Imagine,” and “Write a Letter”!
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: September 15, 2023
- Page count, weight, size: 152 pages | 150*210*12mm
- ISBN13: 9788965795353
- ISBN10: 8965795354
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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