Bilingual children's books: Korean/English
This guide lists bilingual books for children in Cubberley Education Library. For additional titles check out the guide to Spanish and Spanish/English children's books.
Korean/English
- Where's Halmoni? by Julie KimCall Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PS3611 .I454533 W48 2017K-Gr.2.
Where's Halmoni? is a beautifully illustrated, adventure-filled picture book in a graphic novel style, which follows the story of a young Korean girl and boy whose search for their missing grandmother leads them into a world inspired by Korean folklore, filled with mischievous goblins (dokkebi), a greedy tiger, a clever rabbit, and a wily fox. - Korean Folk Songs by Robert Choi; Samee Back (Illustrator)Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » M1817.18 .S36 2014Ages 4-8; K-Gr.3.
In Korean Folk Songs, music teacher Robert Choi shares 14 of Korea's best-loved classic children's songs--with musical scores and lyrics in both Korean and English. - Korean nursery rhymes: Wild geese, Land of goblins and other favorite songs and rhymesKorean Nursery Rhymes by Danielle Wright; Helen Acraman (Illustrator)Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Curriculum Collection » PL975.7 .C55 W75 2013Ages 4-8; PrK-Gr.3.
A charming collection of fourteen well-loved rhymes, Korean Nursery Rhymes is the perfect introduction to Korean language and culture for young readers. - Cooper's Lesson by Sun Yung Shin; Kim Cogan (Illustrator, Translator); Min Paek (Translator)Call Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Stacks » PS3619 .H575 C66 2004Gr.3-5.
When Cooper, a biracial Korean-American boy, feels uncomfortable trying to speak Korean in Mr. Lee's grocery, his bad behavior eventually leads to a change in his attitude. - Woodcutter and tiger brother by Nami Rhee (Illustrator, Retold by)Publication Date: 1999Gr.3-4.
A woodcutter outwits the horrible tiger by making him believe that he is the woodcutter's older brother who used to be a human. The tiger shows his dutifulness to his human mother by bringing gifts to her backyard and later follows her into death. - Aekyung's Dream by Min PaekCall Number: Education Library (Cubberley) » Stacks » PS3566 .A3317 A35 1988Lexile measure AD480L; Reading level 3.4; K-Gr.4.
After six months in America, Aekyung is miserable until the great Korean King reveals secrets in a dream.
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