The Three Water Drop Brothers - Rilegato

Eun-hee, Lee

 
9781592703234: The Three Water Drop Brothers

Sinossi

Graphically gorgeous, with sweetness and flair, this is a book to get any kid hooked on the wonders of the water cycle! 


 A long, long time ago, when the earth was extremely hot, a huge amount of vapor was released, creating clouds. As the clouds got bigger and heavier, it started to rain. Three of those raindrops were brothers who came down to cool the hot earth and traveled, as water does, to every corner of the earth, including apartment building pipes and muddy rivers. Written by a scientist, this is a great book for all curious children and budding young explorers.

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Informazioni sugli autori

Lee Eun-hee studied Biology at university and has a master’s degree in neurobiology. She works as a newspaper columnist and was awarded South Korea’s Science & Technology Book Award in 2003.

In 2004, Yoon Mi-sook was the first Korean illustrator to win the Bologna Book Fair Ragazzi Award for her work Red Bean Porridge and a Tiger. Yoon likes creating images through lithography, which allows expression using soft and light lines.

Asuka Minamoto is a freelance translator based in Seoul, South Korea. She works in English, Japanese, and Korean. In 2016, she won second prize in the JLPP (Japanese Literature Publishing Project) International Translation Competition. Her works have appeared in the Asia Literary Review and Korean Literature Now.



Lee Eun-hee studied Biology at university and has a master’s degree in neurobiology. She works as a newspaper columnist and was awarded South Korea’s Science & Technology Book Award in 2003.

In 2004, Yoon Mi-sook was the first Korean illustrator to win the Bologna Book Fair Ragazzi Award for her work Red Bean Porridge and a Tiger. Yoon likes creating images through lithography, which allows expression using soft and light lines.

Asuka Minamoto is a freelance translator based in Seoul, South Korea. She works in English, Japanese, and Korean. In 2016, she won second prize in the JLPP (Japanese Literature Publishing Project) International Translation Competition. Her works have appeared in the Asia Literary Review and Korean Literature Now.

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