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Dear Juno von Soyung Pak
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Dear Juno (Original 1999; 2001. Auflage)

von Soyung Pak (Autor), Susan Kathleen Hartung (Illustrator)

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Although Juno, a Korean American boy, cannot read the letter he receives from his grandmother in Seoul, he understands what it means from the photograph and dried flower that are enclosed and decides to send a similar letter back to her.
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Titel:Dear Juno
Autoren:Soyung Pak (Autor)
Weitere Autoren:Susan Kathleen Hartung (Illustrator)
Info:Puffin Books (2001), Edition: Reprint, 32 pages
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Tags:Grandmothers - Fiction, Letters - Fiction, Korean-Americans - Fiction

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This book tells the story of a young Korean boy named Juno and his grandmother who lives in Korea. Juno and his grandmother exchange postcards with one another, but there is one problem they keep running into, the language barrier. This is a very touching story, as we get to see Juno and his grandmother figure out ways to communicate through drawings. When Juno's grandmother wants to let him know she is visiting, she sends drawings of airplanes. This book would do well in a classroom, since it brings diversity and Korean culture into the mix. Young kids can use this story as an introduction to foreign countries and far away lands. ( )
  kaylc05 | Nov 20, 2020 |
Dear Juno is a great book about a connection Juno has with his grandmother. His grandmother, who lives far away, writes him letters in her native language which he does not understand. Although they have this barrier in their communication, he uses his creativity with the pictures and flower she send him with the letter to essentially 'read' the letter. Juno decided to write his grandmother back with pictures of how his life is and what he has going on in his life. In return, grandma sends colors to encourage Juno to keep drawing and sending her pictures. I think children would enjoy this book and some who have loved ones who live far away can do the same as what Juno and his grandmother did. ( )
  GrantHebert | Feb 16, 2019 |
Juno likes to write back and forth with his grandmother who is in Korea. Even though his grandma writes in Korean Juno is able to write to her using pictures and drawings. I think this book gives a good example of foreign cultures and other countries/languages.
age 3-5
Resource: Pierce College Library
  NicoleMcDowell | Mar 5, 2018 |
This tells the story of Juno who is sharing letters with his grandmother in Seoul. Even though they do not speak the same language, they find a special way to communicate with each other.
  MelissaKetron | Feb 26, 2018 |
In this book it talks about a little boy and his grandma who lives far away from him.. HIs grandma writes in Korean, The kittle boy does not know how to write yet. He draws her pictures in response to her letters. He has learned he can tell her stories through drawing pictures. This is how they stay in contact until she is able to visit.
Age-3-5
Source- pierce county library
  dfranklin18 | Feb 26, 2018 |
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In loving memory of my grandma and my oma - S.K.H.
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juno watched as the red and white blinking lights soared across the night sky like shooting stars, and waited as they disappeared into faraway places.
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Although Juno, a Korean American boy, cannot read the letter he receives from his grandmother in Seoul, he understands what it means from the photograph and dried flower that are enclosed and decides to send a similar letter back to her.

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