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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Readers / Beginner
  • Age Range (years):6 - 8
  • Language:English
  • Pages:30
  • Paperback ISBN:9781667813783

Seoul Finds Her Talent

by Kimberly Ratliff

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Overview
"Seoul Finds Her Talent" is a charming book about discovering your talents and your strengths! Get ready to meet Seoul, a little Korean-American girl who is searching for her own unique talent. This is a perfect story for early elementary readers as it is filled with easy-to-read storytelling and valuable lessons. Sprinkled throughout the book are some Korean words and cultural references that will teach children about Korea and its wonderful culture.
Description

"Seoul Finds Her Talent" is a charming book about discovering your talents and your strengths! Get ready to meet Seoul, a little Korean-American girl who is searching for her own unique talent. This is a perfect story for early elementary readers as it is filled with easy-to-read storytelling and valuable lessons. Sprinkled throughout the book are some Korean words and cultural references that will teach children about Korea and its' wonderful culture. Seoul lives with her mom (Uma), dad, grandmother (Halmony), and her pug named Kim-Chi as part of her modern Korean-American mixed family. She is invited to a neighborhood talent show. She is not sure what a talent is or if she even has one! She visits her friends only to learn she is not good at any of their talents. Will she find her talent in time for the show? Can her Halmony help her discover her special talent? Get ready to find out as you jump into this heartwarming story!

About the author

I am half Korean, half Caucasian and my husband is Caucasian so we too have a mixed family. I'd like to share my Korean-American stories and illustration with the world about diversity and a modern Korean-American lifestyle and a little mixed culture through the eyes of a little girl named Seoul. My hopes is that other Korean-American kids can readily find my story books to identify with and other can learn new culture from at their. 

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