K is for Korea (World Alphabets) Hyechong Cheung and Prodeepta Das
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K is for Korea (World Alphabets)

Author: Hyechong Cheung and Prodeepta Das
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Book Title
K is for Korea (World Alphabets)
Author
Hyechong Cheung and Prodeepta Das
Book Condition
GOOD - EX-LIBRARY
ISBN
9781845077891
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Year Published
2008
K is for Korea, a peninsula at the eastern end of the great continent of Asia. Its landscape ranges from high mountains to deep rivers, and its history goes back five thousand years. Since 1951 Korea has been divided into the democratic South and the communist North - yet Koreans all speak the same language, wear traditional dress called hanbok, live in houses known as hanokand eat kimchi with every meal. They are proud to be Korean.

K is for Korea, a peninsula at the eastern end of the great continent of Asia. Its landscape ranges from high mountains to deep rivers, and its history goes back five thousand years. Since 1951 Korea has been divided into the democratic South and the communist North - yet Koreans all speak the same language, wear traditional dress called hanbok, live in houses known as hanokand eat kimchi with every meal. They are proud to be Korean.

K is for Korea, a peninsula at the eastern end of the great continent of Asia. Its landscape ranges from high mountains to deep rivers, and its history goes back five thousand years. Since 1951 Korea has been divided into the democratic South and the communist North - yet Koreans all speak the same language, wear traditional dress called hanbok, live in houses known as hanokand eat kimchi with every meal. They are proud to be Korean.