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Love Like River and Sky: A Grandma's Love

By (author) Julie Kim

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This colorful and charming board book introduces younger audiences to the characters in Julie Kim's Where's Joon? and Where's Halmoni? books exploring the world of Korean folklore. The beloved family from Julie Kim's popular books Where's Joon? and Where's Halmoni? is back in this warm and whimsical tale of a grandmother's love for her grandchildren. Kim's vibrantly illustrated characters and landscapes come to life as grandma Halmoni shares a magical day with her grandchildren Joon and Noona, professing her wonder at the beauty of life.

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Normally shipped | Forthcoming
Publisher | Blue Star Press
Published date | 6 Jan 2026
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Format | Board book
Pages | 22
Dimensions | 203 x 203 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 142g
ISBN | 978-1-6321-7615-8
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Expected | 6 Jan 2026

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