|
|
|
|
|
| ÃÖ±Ù ÀÌ Ã¥À» ±¸¸ÅÇϽŠ´Ù¸¥ ȸ¿øÀÇ Ã¥Àå |
|
 |
|
|
|
[ Ã¥ ¼Ò°³ ]
¿ä¼úÀåÀÌ À§´Ï´Â »ç¶û½º·¯¿î °í¾çÀÌ Àª¹ö¿Í ÇÔ²² Ç×»ó ºøÀڷ縦 Ÿ°í ¿©ÇàÀ» ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ¾Æ¹« °Íµµ ¾ø´Â ÅÖ ºó Çϴÿ¡´Â ±³Åë ½ÅÈ£µîµµ ¾ø°í ±³Åë ´ë¶õµµ ¾ø½À´Ï´Ù. ±×·¡¼ À§´Ï´Â ¸¶À½²¯ ÇÏ´ÃÀ» µ¹¾Æ ´Ù´Õ´Ï´Ù.
±×·¯´ø ¾î´À³¯ °©ÀÚ±â ÇÏ´ÃÀº µÚÁ×¹ÚÁ×ÀÌ µË´Ï´Ù. Ç︮ÄßÅÍ, Çà±Û¶óÀÌ´õ, Å« ºôµù µî ÇÏ´ÃÀº ¿ÂÅë À§Çè Åõ¼ºÀ̰í À§´Ï´Â ±×·± °Íµé°ú ºÎµúÇô¼ ¿©·¯ °¡Áö À§Çè¿¡ óÇÏ°Ô µË´Ï´Ù.±×·¡¼ À§´Ï´Â ¿ä¼úÀ» ºÎ·Á¼ ºøÀڷ縦 ÀÚÀü°Å, ¸», ½ºÄÉÀÌÆ®º¸µå·Î º¯½Å½ÃÄÑ ¶¥ À§ ¿©±âÀú±â¸¦ µ¹¾Æ ´Ù³à º¸Áö¸¸ ¶¥ À§¿¡µµ À§ÇèÇϱâ´Â ¸¶Âù°¡ÁöÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ¿¬¸ø¿¡ ºüÁö±âµµ Çϰí, ¸»À» Ÿ°í °¡´Ù°¡ ³ª¹µ°¡Áö¿¡ ºÎµúÈ÷±âµµ Çϰí, ¾ÆÀ̽ºÅ©¸² ¸®¾îÄ«¿¡ Ãæµ¹Çϰí...
±×·¡¼ À§´Ï°¡ ¼±ÅÃÇÑ ¸¶Áö¸· ¹æ¹ýÀº °È´Â °Í. ÇÏÁö¸¸ °È´Â °Í ¿ª½Ã ¾ÈÀüÇÏÁö´Â ¾Ê½À´Ï´Ù... °á±¹ À§´Ï´Â À§ÇèÀ» ÇÇÇÒ ¼ö ÀÕ´Â ¹æ¹ýÀ» »ý°¢Çس»°í, Àª¹ö¿Í ÇÔ²² ´Ù½Ã ºøÀڷ縦 Ÿ°í ¼¼»ó ¿©·¯ °÷À» ±¸°æÇϱâ·Î Çϴµ¥ ...
ÀÌÃ¥Àº À§Æ® ÀÖ´Â °¨°¢°ú À¯¸Ó°¡ °¡µæÇϸç, ¼¼¹ÐÇÏ°Ô ¹¦»çÇÑ Àç¹ÌÀÖ´Â ±×¸²Àº ¾ÆÀ̵éÀÇ ´«À» »ç·ÎÀâ½À´Ï´Ù. °¢Á¾ ±³Åë¼ö´Ü°ú turn into, ride on µî ¼÷¾î, ±×¸®°í worse than µî ºñ±³±ÞÀ» ¹è¿ï ¼ö ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¿ì½º²Î½º·¯¿ì¸é¼µµ ½Ç¼öÅõ¼ºÀÌÀÎ ¿ä¼úÀåÀÌ À§´ÏÀÇ ¸ð½À¿¡ ¾ÆÀ̵éÀº Ä£±Ù°¨À» ´À³¢¸ç ƯÀÌÇÏ°íµµ Àç¹ÌÀÖ´Â ¼ÒÀçÀÇ ¼±ÅÃÀ¸·Î ¾î¸°ÀÌ¿¡°Ô »ó»óÀÇ ¼¼°è¸¦ ³ÐÇô ÁÝ´Ï´Ù.
´Ý±âx | What is ÆäÀÌÆÛ¹é? Ç¥Áö°¡ µÎ²¨¿î ÆÇÁö³ª º¸µåÁö°¡ ¾Æ´Ñ ºñ±³Àû ¾ãÀº Á¾À̸¦ »ç¿ëÇØ¼ ¸¸µç Ã¥À̸ç, ½Ç¹ÚÀ½Áú ´ë½Å¿¡ Ç®·Î Á¦º»Ã³¸®ÇÏ´Â °æ¿ì°¡ ¸¹½À´Ï´Ù. ÀϹÝÀûÀ¸·Î ÇϵåÄ¿¹ö³ª º¸µåºÏ¿¡ ºñÇØ¼ °¡°ÝÀÌ Àú·ÅÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ¼ÒÇÁƮĿ¹ö·Î ºÒ¸®¿ì±âµµ ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. Ã¥ÀÇ ÀÌÀ½»õ ºÎºÐÀÌ Á¢È÷°Å³ª ÈÖ´Â ³»±¸¼ºÀÌ ±×¸® ÁÁÁö´Â ¾ÊÀº Ã¥ÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
|
ÆäÀÌÆÛ¹é°ú CD¼¼Æ®ÀÔ´Ï´Ù.
[ ¼Áö Á¤º¸ ]
Edition: Paperback (32 pages) & CD Set
ISBN: 9788954906074
Ã¥ Å©±â: 27.9cm x 21.5cm
[ ¿µ¹® ¼Æò ]
From Publishers Weekly
The skies are not friendly for Winnie the Witch, who flies on her broomstick into airplanes, hang gliders, and buildings. Determined to find a safer means of travel, she turns her broom into a bike (but a pond gets in her way), a skateboard (and collides with an ice-cream truck), and a horse (where did that low branch come from?). When she decides that walking is the only way to go, she falls down an open manhole. Exhausted, she wanders into a shop for some tea, only to discover that it is an eyeglass shop. Lucky for her, the saleslady sees her problem immediately and sells her a pair of spectacles. Paul's busy cartoons are packed with visual jokes, from the stirrups on Winnie's broomstick to the eye-patched pirate shopping for sunglasses with only one dark lens. The design is also clever: two illustrations of a tall tower require turning the book sideways, and a cross-section scene shows the street above and the tunnels below when Winnie falls through the manhole... |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|