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The first issue is here

Thanks to our fantastic community for their contribution and support for this magazine. K-Kidz has launched to spread the love of Korean culture to our readers and build relationships through shared values and understanding of our cultures.

Each issue of the magazine highlights an important aspect of Korean culture. These themes are brought to life through illustrated stories, fun facts, and activities families can do together.

A Girl Reading a Book on a Cloud

THE FIRST ISSUE IS HERE.

Thanks to our fantastic community for their contribution and support for this magazine. K-Kidz has launched to spread the love of Korean culture to our readers and build relationships through shared values and understanding of our cultures.

Each issue of the magazine highlights an important aspect of Korean culture. These themes are brought to life through illustrated stories, fun facts, and activities families can do together.

VOLUME 1

K-Kidz Magazine Earth Issue Cover

The Earth Issue

Celebrating Earth Day, the feature article for Issue 1, introduces some of the environmental issues in Korea. Children will gain a better understanding of Korean culture by getting to know how Koreans protect the environment and how they enjoy and interact with nature. In addition, you will enjoy some traditional Korean activities, such as coloring nails with Balsam and making Hwa-Jeon, a flower cake.

sig-mog-il, Korean Arbor Day

Did you know that Earth Day started 50 years ago? Arbor Day began 70 years ago on April 5th by planting trees and other plants in South Korea.

asian black bear from jiri national park

Known as the Asian black bear in some countries, this cutie’s Korean name is Ban-dal bear. South Koreans named the bear after the white “V” mark on its chest, which looks like a half-moon if you squint hard. Learn about how they came back to the Jiri National Park.

recycling culture in korea

According to a 2018 report from the United Nations, South Korea came third in a list of the best recycling countries in the world, with a recycling rate of 53.7%. So let's learn about how Koreans are so serious about recycling and helping the earth!

short story: spirits around us

This beautiful story is about a little girl who tries to save a special tree that she received as a gift from her halmoni.

flower rice cake recipe

Yum... we all love cakes. But, wait! Have you tried a cake with real flowers? Here is a unique recipe for a flower rice cake.


....and there are much more!

K-Kidz Magazine Earth Issue Cover

The Earth Issue

Celebrating Earth Day, the feature article for Issue 1, introduces some of the environmental issues in Korea. Children will gain a better understanding of Korean culture by getting to know how Koreans protect the environment and how they enjoy and interact with nature. In addition, you will enjoy some traditional Korean activities, such as coloring nails with Balsam and making Hwa-Jeon, a flower cake.

K-Kidz Magazine Earth Issue Sig-Mog-Il Spread

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Korean Arbor Day

Did you know that Earth Day started 50 years ago? Arbor Day began 70 years ago on April 5th by planting trees and other plants in South Korea.

Earth Issue: Saving Asian Black Bear

02

Asian Black Bear from Jiri National Park

Known as the Asian black bear in some countries, this cutie’s Korean name is Ban-dal bear. South Koreans named the bear after the white “V” mark on its chest, which looks like a half-moon if you squint hard. Learn about how they came back to Jiri National Park.

K-Kidz Magazine Earth Issue Spread Recycling

03

Recycling Culture in Korea

According to a 2018 report from the United Nations, South Korea came third in a list of the best recycling countries in the world, with a recycling rate of 53.7%. So let's learn about how Koreans are so serious about recycling and helping the earth!

K-Kidz Magazine Earth Issue Spread Short Story

04

Short Story: Spirits Around Us

This beautiful story is about a little girl who tries to save a special tree that she received as a gift from her halmoni.

Earth Issue: Flower Rice Cake Recipe

05

Flower Rice Cake Recipe

Yum... we all love cakes. But, wait! Have you tried a cake with real flowers? Here is a unique recipe for a flower rice cake.

... and much more!

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