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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about their heritage, notices a new classmate from overseas, or expresses an interest in global cultures through food and sports. This inviting nonfiction guide introduces children to the daily life, geography, and traditions of South Korea, from the bustling streets of Seoul to the tranquility of ancient temples. It fosters a sense of wonder and respect for global neighbors while celebrating the pride of South Korean identity. Designed for early elementary readers, the book balances accessible text with vibrant photography to make complex social studies concepts feel personal and relatable. Parents will find it an excellent tool for bridging cultural gaps, preparing for travel, or supporting a child's curiosity about martial arts and world history. It is a gentle, informative starting point for discussing how people live, eat, and celebrate differently across the globe.