How to Draw South Korea's Sights and Symbols
A Kid's Guide to Drawing the Countries of the World
Students will gain an understanding of South Korea's long history, from its founding in 2333 B.C. to its rise as an industrial power in the twentieth century. Readers will draw many of South Korea's national symbols, including the Rose of Sharon, and the Jindo dog, considered a national treasure. As they draw, students will learn the importance of cultural symbols such as the martial art tae kwon do, intricate pagodas, and King Sejong, the inventor of the Korean hangul alphabet.
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Series Review: Kid's Guide to Drawing the Countries of the World"Kids love drawing books! This series shows step-by-step directions on difficult subject matter. Great information on the history, flag, famous buildings, artists and art of Portugal is included along with drawing instructions."
--Lincoln Public Schools, Lincoln, NE
"A great series that combines art with learning the history and culture of a country. Great for low readers who love drawing books. RECOMMENDED."
--San Diego City Schools