Korean Folktales for Children

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A01=Julie Kim
Author_Julie Kim
award-winning author
bilingual korean english
Category=YFJ
childrenAEs folklore
childrenAEs moral stories
classic korean legends
cultural literacy
educational stories
educator recommended
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family reading
forthcoming
funny animal characters
generosity and kindness
heritage language learning
illustrated folktales
independent thinking
korean culture for children
korean stories for kids
mythical tales
storytelling for kids
traditional folktales
watercolor illustrations

Product details

  • ISBN 9780804858243
  • Weight: 667g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Ten traditional folktales vibrantly retold for today's families, by award-winning author and illustrator Julie Kim.

Experience the wisdom and humor of Korean folklore in this bilingual collection of ten traditional stories. Julie Kim's expressive watercolor paintings burst with magic, warmth and cultural detail, while her retellings are lightly updated to appeal to modern kids. An engaging and interactive picture book, you can also listen along to each story in English and Korean through free online audio recordings.

Included in the collection are:

  • The Singing Lump: An old man is rewarded for his wit by a band of music-loving dokkebi ogres
  • The Weeping Princess and the Beggar Boy: An independent princess sees past surface appearances to find happiness
  • The Little Contrarian Frog: A mischievous frog and his mother get into trouble by trying to predict what the other will do
  • And seven other favorite tales

Memorable characters like a tree that comes to life to repay the kindness of an old farmer convey gentle lessons about the importance of generosity, honesty and independent thinking. Families and educators will want to share this beautiful bilingual collection with heritage language learners and young readers of any background.

Julie Kim is an author and illustrator living in Seattle, Washington. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, she wrote and illustrated the CYBIL Award-winning children's book Where's Halmoni? and later produced its sequel Where's Joon? Her work has been praised by School Library Journal for its 'jaw-dropping art, encouraging bilingual attitude, and conscientious portrayal of Korean culture.' Her latest book is Love Like River and Sky.

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