Overview
From being carried in a warm podaegi to celebrating Children’s Day to spotting triangles at Bukchon Hanok Village, baby discovers the local culture and traditions of South Korea.
Baby Go! South Korea explores colors, shapes, sounds and sensory experiences through travel.
Baby is carried in a podaegi 포대기.
A quilted blanket to keep baby warm and close.
About the series:
Developed by educator and travel blogger, Vanessa Lee Christensen, the Baby Go! series offers a fun and educational way to learn about the world. This series allows the littlest of readers to see different countries, languages and cultures all through the colorful lens of travel.
Author Bio
Vanessa Lee Christensen graduated with an M.A. in Education & Human Development from the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She is daughter to an American father and Taiwanese mother and grew up in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Thailand. Her inspiration for Baby Go! is based on her travels and life abroad. She currently lives in Stillwater, Minnesota.
Audrey Lee is an illustrator, designer and art director from Los Angeles. Her work is highly influenced by the vibrant spirit of her community, her love for color and expressive shapes, her role as a mother, and the power of visual storytelling.