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Asian Children's Favorite Stories
Patrick Yee
Liana Romulo
Joan Suyenaga
Kay Lyons
Marian Davies Toth
David Conger
LITERATURE
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Subtitled "A treasury of folktales from China, Japan, Korea, India, The Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia," this is a wonderful collection of 13 traditional stories.
(ASA56, $31.95) |
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The Big Wave
Pearl Buck
LITERATURE
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Pearl S. Buck's children's classic, in which a Japanese boy escapes a tidal wave that destroys the rest of his village. Ages 9-12.
(JPN96, $4.99) |
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Buddha
Demi
RELIGION
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Beautiful, intricately detailed, full-color illustrations make this life of the Buddha an excellent choice for children. Intended for children age 7-10.
(ASA17, $21.95) |
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Buddha Stories
Demi
RELIGION
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
Intended for ages 4 to 8, this book tells 10 of the author's favorite "jakatas," or moral tales of the Buddha. She has sumptuously illustrated the volume in gold printed on deep, dark blue (in the tradition of an ancient Buddhist text).
(ASA16, $20.00) |
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Children's Illustrated Japanese Dictionary
Hippocrene
LANGUAGE & PHRASEBOOKS
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
500 words central to a child's everyday life teach even the youngest readers Japanese.
(JPN123, $11.95) |
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Commodore Perry in the Land of the Shogun
Rhoda Blumberg
HISTORY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A nonfiction account of Matthew Perry's pivotal expedition to 1850s Japan.
(JPN98, $8.99) |
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The Ghost in the Tokaido Inn
Dorothy Hoobler
MYSTERY
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
A mystery set in Tokugawa-period Japan, in which a teenage boy investigates a robbery and learns much about the ways of samurai. The authors include lots of detail about the historical period, and the mystery is quite gripping. Geared for ages 9-12.
(JPN184, $6.99) |
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Grass Sandals, The Travels of Basho
Dawnine Spivak
Demi
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A beautiful picture book based on the travel journals of the haiku poet Basho. The story communicates the simplicity of Basho's life and much of the ethos of daily life in old Japan.
(JPN97, $18.99) |
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The Inn-Keeper's Apprentice
Allen Say
LITERATURE
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
(JPN212, $6.95) |
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Japan, A True Book
Ann Heinrichs
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
An illustrated overview of Japan for children ages 6 to 8.
(JPN99, $6.95) |
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Japanese Children's Favorite Stories
Florence Sakade
Yoshio Kurosaki
LITERATURE
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A refreshing, enchanting collection of traditional Japanese children's stories complemented by lavish illustrations.
(JPN77, $16.95) |
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Japanese Tales
Royall Tyler
LITERATURE
FAMILY
A fine collection of Japanese tales throughout the ages.
(JPN95, $19.00) |
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The Master Puppeteer
Katherine Paterson
LITERATURE
YOUNG ADULTS
Set in samurai-era Osaka, this National Book Award-winning novel tells the story of a young apprentice puppetmaker and his hero, a bandit who steals rice from the rich to feed the poor. The book is jammed with adventure, danger, and details about 18th century Japan and Japanese theatre.
(JPN183, $5.99) |
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Now and Zen
Linda Gerber
LITERATURE
YOUNG ADULTS
The seventh book in the Students Across the Seven Seas series.
(JPN205, $6.99) |
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The Old Man Mad About Drawing, A Tale of Hokusai
Francois Place
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The illustrated tale of a young boy and his apprenticeship to the great artist Hokusai in 19th century Tokyo (then Imperial Edo).
(JPN134, $19.95) |
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One Day in Japan with Hokusai
Christopher Wynne
Julia Altmann
ART & ARCHITECTURE
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
Hokusai, an old man when this story unfolds, tells his grandkids about his life as an artist.
(JPN103, $14.95) |
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One Leaf Rides the Wind
Celeste Mannis
Susan Kathleen Hartung
LITERATURE
YOUNG READERS (Age 4-8)
A Japanese girl explores a garden in this collection of beautiful haiku, with additional information included explaining the meanings of various elements in the poems. Simple illustrations capture the atmosphere of the garden and poetry.
(JPN250, $6.99) |
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Picture the World, Children's Art Around the Globe
Tracy V. Spates
ART & ARCHITECTURE
FAMILY
This oversize book, illustrated with colorful art and photographs, highlights eight nations on five continents. Each chapter includes a cultural overview, photographs of kids, examples of handicrafts and a hands-on art activity. For kids ages 6 and up.
(WLD31, $24.95) |
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Sayonara, Mrs. Kackleman
Maira Kalman
CULTURAL PORTRAIT
FAMILY
Kalman's madcap, colorful tale for kids of a brother and sister's adventures in Japan.
(JPN137, $16.99) |
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Shipwrecked! The True Adventures of a Japanese Boy
Rhoda Blumberg
BIOGRAPHY/MEMOIR
MIDDLE READERS (Age 9-12)
The fascinating life story of Manjiro, a boy from Nakahama who was rescued from death by an American whaling crew and in 1843 became the first Japanese person to enter the United States.
(JPN104, $8.99) |
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The Tale of Genji, Scenes from the World's First Novel
Murasaki Shikibu
Masayuki Miyata
H. Mack Horton
LITERATURE
FAMILY
Written in the 11th century by a lady of the Japanese court, the story of romantic hero Prince Genji is widely considered to be world literature's first novel. With beautiful illustrations by Masayuki Miyata.
(JPN210, $35.00) |
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The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
Yasunari Kawabata
Masayuki Miyata
Donald Keene
LITERATURE
FAMILY
A classic Japanese fairy tale about love between humans and spirits, here retold by Kawabata and accompanied by stunning illustrations.
(JPN207, $35.00) |
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