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Once Upon a Time in Japan Book & CD & Online Download

Japan Broadcasting Corporation (NHK) Roger Pulvers Juliet Carpenter

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Tuttle
03 November 2015
Once Upon a Time in Japan presents eight stories from the NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation's popular radio series of the same name. The Japanese folk stories in this volume are among Japan's oldest and most beloved stories, and all eight tales are brilliantly illustrated by a different talented Japanese artist. From learning about how the sea became salty to lessons in fairness and honesty, to acts of kindness and great deeds accomplished regardless of age or size, the stories in this beautifully illustrated collection make for perfect bedtime reading. Kids and parents will also enjoy hearing the stories read aloud on the accompanying CD. The stories found in Once Upon a Time in Japan include: The Wife Who Never Eats, The Mill of the Sea, The Monkey and the Crab, The Magical Hood, Sleepyhead Taro and the Children, The Fox and the Otter, The Gratitude of the Crane, The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter.

The moral lessons in these tales are universal and should transcend the reader's age. But to an adult who is well aware that we're not living in a good and evil fairy-tale world, it may not be the courageous avengers but rather the ruffians accused by them who somehow have more appeal...reading this book leads to a discovery about the nature of old folktales: A sprinkling of cruelty and weirdness help engrave moral lessons deeper on the minds of readers. -The Japan News

The traditional beliefs of long ago come alive through the work of several artists. -Skipping Stones magazine
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Translated by:   ,
Imprint:   Tuttle
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 229mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   709g
ISBN:   9784805313596
ISBN 10:   4805313595
Pages:   120
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 9 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active

NHK World is the international service of Japanese public broadcaster NHK. The stories published in this book were part of a special series produced by Radio Japan, NHK World's radio service in 18 languages. IllustratorsAfter working as a graphic designer, Manami Yamada became an author of children's books and an artist. Her books include Grandma Nosehair, whose llustrations were selected for the Bologna Illustrators Exhibition in 2008, and Kaeru to Okan ( The Frog and the Crown ). She is the recipient of several awards. Tomonori Taniguchi was born in Osaka in 1978, and studied Nihon-ga Japanese painting at Kanazawa College of Art. His children's books have been published in Japan, France and Italy. They include Sarukun to Banana no Yuenchi ( Monkey and Banana's Amusement Park ) and Pinocchio, la marionnette de fer ( Pinocchio the Iron Puppet ). Born in Gifu prefecture in 1978, Nao Takabatake is an author of children's books and an illustrator. He received the Japan Picture Book Award in 2013 for Kaeru no Odekake ( The Frog Goes Out ). His other works include Chiita Dai Se-ru ( Cheetah's Big Sale ) and Banana Jiken ( The Banana Incident ). Takumi Nishio was born in Tokyo in 1968. He worked as graphic and set designer for public broadcaster NHK from 1994 to 1999, and later produced animations, illustrations and opening titles for TV programs. He currently teaches at the Yokohama College of Art and Design.

Reviews for Once Upon a Time in Japan Book & CD & Online Download

The illustrations in this book are very pretty and nice, and some are like Japanese paintings. The stories are like fables and like fairy tales. Some of them are a lot like other stories that you may already know, like there is one that is about a magic mill that explains why the sea is salty. [...] If you are interested in fairy tales and fables, you will like reading these stories from a different land. --San Diego Book Review This collection has a very nice variety to the stories and are going to surprise readers if they are unaccustomed to Japanese myths and tales ... Readers will be fascinated by different takes on some familiar ideas as they are introduced to ancient stories from a culture with which they may not be familiar. A CD of the stories being read is included. --Manhattan Book Review The moral lessons in these tales are universal and should transcend the reader's age...reading this book leads to a discovery about the nature of old folktales: A sprinkling of cruelty and weirdness help engrave moral lessons deeper on the minds of readers. --The Japan News I really like the layout of this book. It is really a beautiful book. The fact that there are different illustrators for each story is awesome, as they make each story even more unique. I like the variety of the tales selected. It makes it an enjoyable read. While the book is a bit long for reading at one time, you can just read one of the folktales. The organization of this book is done very well. It is really cool that there is a free audio CD with the book. That makes it perfect for car rides. I give this book five out of five bookworms. This Kid Reviews Books blog Each double-page spread is a marvelous blend of simply resonating text and dynamic wondrous art. --Smithsonian Book Dragon Once Upon a Time in Japan is an ideal introduction to Japanese folktales...the publication's beautiful layout showcases a variety of award-winning Japanese illustrators. --The Japan Times The traditional beliefs of long ago come alive through the work of several artists. --Skipping Stones magazine The overall quality of production matches the care taken in narrative choices and imagery. The stories and artwork work very well together and will likely delight young readers, particularly when read aloud. --Booklist


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