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Product details
File Size: 5007 KB
Print Length: 112 pages
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing; 3rd edition (November 27, 2012)
Publication Date: November 27, 2012
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B00AHEZSI8
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First printed the early 1950's, this is the 51st printing of the book. It contains ten classics from the first printing 50 years ago, and ten newer stories. Stories include (1) Momotaro the Peach Boy, a boy who is found in a peach by a childless couple, who goes off to fight ogres with his animal friends when he reaches his teens; (2) The Magic Tea Kettle about the badger who is mistaken for a kettle; and (3) Silly Saburo, the hilarious and entertaining story about a boy and his misadventures, all becuase he does exactly what he is told. Also among the twenty are (4) The Crab and the Monkey, about a plotting monket and his hapless friend, a crab, and a riceball and persimmon seed; and (5) Why The Jellyfish Has No Bones, about a jellyfish and an evil octopus.
Good sampling of Japanese folk tales, but:1) some stories have disturbing/weird details that I omitted for my 5-year-old daughter. Old woman cutting off a sparrow’s tongue?.. A bunny rabbit who wants to jump into the caldron to boil itself alive as a present to a guest? A puppy being killed by a neighbor, and a gift tree growing over its corpse? As they say “it’s unclear what they audience isâ€. Don’t get me wrong: I like spooky and macabre stuff myself, but I was planning to read this to a little kid. Having said that, this happens only in a few stories. Most of the rest are fine.2) the drawings are not really good and not really made in an East Asian style. They are mostly in “7th grader learns to draw†style, which can be endearing in and of itself, but not necessarily in this literary setting.3) some of the names were clearly mistranslated. I don’t know Japanese, but it was obvious that some names which were supposed to be poetic were clunky in translation.Overall, it’s a nice book though. My daughter liked it, when I augmented some of the stories and omitted some of the creepier ones.
Being half Japanese, these stories remind me of my mom ... Just be aware that the Japanese like to teach their children lessons and some of the stories do not have the “happily ever after†endings we are used to in the United States. I purchased 2 of these that I gave to adults in Japan studying English. They had familiar stories written in English and they loved it. Sweet illustrations also.
This is a book from my childhood. I was sopleased that they had this available. You'll enjoyit if you like tales of Japanese folklore. The Rabbitin the Moon is a good example. I grew upbelieving in this tale and to this day, still look forthe Rabbit in in the Moon!
Stories from my childhood. I couldn't believe I found this book almost exactly as mine from 50 years ago. Given as a gift and the recipient loved it.
I grew up with all of these stories and it's a treat to share them with my kids. While some of the stories or content are a bit dated or slightly difficult to relate to (given the translation from japanese to english), it's still super cool.
One of my wife's favorite books as a child it has brought back great memories through a series of teaching stories.
This book is very special to me as it was a dear part of my childhood growing up in a Japanese American household in the early 1960s. When I was about three years old, one of my "uncles" gave this book to me with a pink hardcover and it has stayed dear to my heart since. I was quite delighted to see it still in print and being offered here on Amazon. What's even more amazing, is that from what I can tell by the image previews for this newest edition, the illustrations are the very same ones as my forty-some-odd year old book. This collection of stories would be similar to a Japanese Grimm's Fairy Tales and were also part of my father's childhood in 1920s Japan. Overall, they are quite simple and to the point and have a cuteness typical of Japanese stories. In recent years, my ex-girlfriend had enjoyed listening to me tell her these stories at bedtime even from my 40 year memory. I'm sure I've mangled some of them and combined them into a hybrid monkey, ogre, old man, cookie tale. I've been meaning to find my original copy, but now I know I can relive my childhood with a fresh new copy.
Aaaah, great book...brings back memories of all the Japanese fables I read as a child. Bought this for my granddaughter. She loves it. The book has colorful pictures and great stories. Not a board book, so keep them away from unsupervised prying little hands.
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