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This is a fairy tale that can stimulate children's emotions. The main character of the fairy tale, Puppy Poop, thought of himself as a useless being and tried to define himself, but Dandelion's words made Puppy Poop think of himself as a valuable being and made him happy. To our children, parents are like dandelions. With warm words, please play a role like dandelions so that children can recognize themselves as valuable beings and live confidently in the world!! *Book Information Title: Puppy Poop Written by: Kwon Jeong-saeng Illustrated by: Jeong Seung-gak Publisher: Gilbut Children's *Author Author Kwon Jeong-saeng was born in Tokyo, Japan and returned to Korea the year after liberation. He worked as a bell ringer at Iljik Church in Iljik-myeon, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-do, and wrote Puppy Poop and Mongsil Sister in the church's gatehouse. He built a small earthen house under the hill of Bilbangi in Jotap-dong and lived there until 2007, when he passed away. He left a will asking that the royalties be used for children before he passed away. He won the Christian Children's Literature Award for his short story Doggy Poop, and the Unknown Jeogori and Mom were selected for the New Year's Literary Contest. He has published many children's books and novels, such as Apple Orchard Dalnim, Beach Children, Dotdeukine, God's Tears, Babdegi Jukdegi, and Villages with Thatched Houses, as well as the poetry collection Hantijae Sky, the poetry collection Mother Lives in That Country, and the prose collection Our God. His picture books include Doggy Poop, Snowy Summer, and New Year's Babies. You can see more stories at the Kwon Jeong-saeng Children's Cultural Foundation website (http://www.kcfc.or.kr). *You can enjoy more diverse books at Gilbut Children's Publishing (www.gilbutkid.co.kr). Doggy Poop, published in 1969, is said to have inevitably omitted the story of the persimmon tree leaves due to length restrictions. In June 2024, the fairy tale Doggy Poop, which is based on the original work by Kwon Jeong-saeng, was published. Please see it at Gilbut Children's. *Background music Happy Mistake - RKVC