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Japanese Childrens Favorite Stories 1

Florence Sakade Yoshisuke Kurosaki

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Japanese
Tuttle
01 December 2013
Playful goblins with long noses, walking statues, and a delightful hero who just happens to be one inch tall—these are but a few of the charming characters you will meet in this collection of much-beloved Japanese children's stories. This lovely collection – and its companion volume More Japanese Children's Favorite Stories — has been delighting English-speaking children around the world for 60 years now, proving that good stories never wear out. With sparking illustrations and the promise that good will and kindness will carry the day, these tales will captivate children of all ages as they have for generations.

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Illustrated by:   Yoshisuke Kurosaki
Imprint:   Tuttle
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 254mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   765g
ISBN:   9784805312605
ISBN 10:   4805312602
Series:   Japanese Childrens Favorite Stories (4th Ed)
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 13 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Japanese Childrens Favorite Stories 1

Japanese Children's Favorite Stories is alive with characters, in illustration and in words. The characters and the stories they tell are delightful, enchanting and compelling it's no wonder this book has been in print for so long. Children with a connection to Japan will especially love reading these stories still relevant to a modern reader. Danielle Wright, author of Japanese Nursery Rhymes Filled with now-familiar favorites, along with lesser known yet equally delightful tales, this enduring collection presents stories to enchant and enlighten young readers...This collection is greater than the sum of its parts...The text [is] simple, clear, and accessible to beginning readers and storytellers alike. --School Library Journal Japanese Children's Favorite Stories is alive with characters, in illustration and in words. The characters and the stories they tell are delightful, enchanting and compelling--it's no wonder this book has been in print for so long. Children with a connection to Japan will especially love reading these stories still relevant to a modern reader. --Danielle Wright, author of Japanese Nursery Rhymes The stories retold in this delightful book were part of my childhood and my mother's before. Who can forget the monkeys and foxes, the tricksters and makers of mischief, the heroes, and the ordinary folk who do extraordinary things! These are wonderful tales, passed down for generations. Collected here, they will continue to enchant. --Shiho S. Nunes, author of Chinese Fables: The Dragon Slayer and Other Timeless Tales of Wisdom With its approachable writing style and whimsical illustrations, the new edition of JCFS is poised to delight a fresh generation of children. May it continue its valuable work of introducing the charming lexicon of Japanese folk tales worldwide. --Rebecca Otowa, author of At Home in Japan: a Foreign Woman's Journey of Discovery The best way to come to understand another culture is to get to know its people...and the stories they tell. Stories are a primary means for transmitting cultural values, information, philosophies, and world views. This beautiful and engaging 60th Anniversary edition strengthens the cultural bridge between Japan and the English-speaking world for current and future generations. --Willamarie Moore, author of All About Japan With these two books, Tuttle has been the leader in preserving the foundation of Japanese heritage and folklore for Western children of all ages. As the author/illustrator of new Japanese folktales, I am privileged to be part of Tuttle's wonderful legacy. --Sunny Seki, author and illustrator of Yuko-chan and the Daruma Doll and The Last Kappa of Old Japan -[A] delightful collection of Japanese tales...Twenty enchanting stories illustrated in a charming folk style.- --TravelForKids.com blog -Filled with now-familiar favorites, along with lesser known yet equally delightful tales, this enduring collection presents stories to enchant and enlighten young readers...This collection is greater than the sum of its parts...The text [is] simple, clear, and accessible to beginning readers and storytellers alike.- --School Library Journal -Japanese Children's Favorite Stories is alive with characters, in illustration and in words. The characters and the stories they tell are delightful, enchanting and compelling--it's no wonder this book has been in print for so long. Children with a connection to Japan will especially love reading these stories still relevant to a modern reader.- --Danielle Wright, author of Japanese Nursery Rhymes -The stories retold in this delightful book were part of my childhood and my mother's before. Who can forget the monkeys and foxes, the tricksters and makers of mischief, the heroes, and the ordinary folk who do extraordinary things! These are wonderful tales, passed down for generations. Collected here, they will continue to enchant.- --Shiho S. Nunes, author of Chinese Fables: -The Dragon Slayer- and Other Timeless Tales of Wisdom -With its approachable writing style and whimsical illustrations, the new edition of JCFS is poised to delight a fresh generation of children. May it continue its valuable work of introducing the charming lexicon of Japanese folk tales worldwide.- --Rebecca Otowa, author of At Home in Japan: a Foreign Woman's Journey of Discovery -The best way to come to understand another culture is to get to know its people...and the stories they tell. Stories are a primary means for transmitting cultural values, information, philosophies, and world views. This beautiful and engaging 60th Anniversary edition strengthens the cultural bridge between Japan and the English-speaking world for current and future generations.- --Willamarie Moore, author of All About Japan -With these two books, Tuttle has been the leader in preserving the foundation of Japanese heritage and folklore for Western children of all ages. As the author/illustrator of new Japanese folktales, I am privileged to be part of Tuttle's wonderful legacy.- --Sunny Seki, author and illustrator of Yuko-chan and the Daruma Doll and The Last Kappa of Old Japan -This is a fun book of traditional Japanese tales. This book has sequels since it has been so popular for sixty years. We love it!- --Crafty Moms Share blog [A] delightful collection of Japanese tales...Twenty enchanting stories illustrated in a charming folk style. --TravelForKids.com blog This is a fun book of traditional Japanese tales. This book has sequels since it has been so popular for sixty years. We love it! --Crafty Moms Share blog [A] delightful collection of Japanese tales Twenty enchanting stories illustrated in a charming folk style. TravelForKids.com blog


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