All About Japan: Stories, Songs, Crafts and More

Author:   Willamarie Moore ,  Kazumi Wilds
Publisher:   Tuttle Publishing
ISBN:  

9784805310779


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   10 March 2011
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 10 years
Replaced By:   9784805314401
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"The Tuttle All About Asia series offers a journey to a new place--and ways to bring it to life. Dive into stories, try some crafts, play some games from Japan, learn some Japanese songs...it's the next best thing to being there! A book for families to treasure together, it offers not only the most important facts about Japan, but also reflects the spirit that makes Japan one-of-a-kind. Two new friends lead us: a Japanese boy who lives in the country and a Japanese girl who lives in the city. They introduce us to their homes, families, favourite places, school life, holidays and after-school activities. Learn the steps of the Coal Miner's dance, a nighttime highlight of the O-Bon festival Try making your own samurai helmet, folding a leaping origami frog, or singing the Sakura (Cherry Blossom) song Make nenga-jo (New Year's cards), create your own haiku, learn to use chopsticks, and more! Enjoy traditional stories like ""The Creation of Japan,"" ""The Star-crossed Princess (Tanabata),"" and ""The Boy Who Drew Cats."" Easy recipes are included for treats like mochi (New Year's sweet rice cakes) and okonomiyaki (Japanese fill-your-own pancakes) Bonus activities available online!"

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Author:   Willamarie Moore ,  Kazumi Wilds
Publisher:   Tuttle Publishing
Imprint:   Tuttle Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.624kg
ISBN:  

9784805310779


ISBN 10:   4805310774
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   10 March 2011
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children's (6-12)
Replaced By:   9784805314401
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

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This book helps us center our exploration of Japan. It shares traditional stories, holidays, life in the city as well as the country (told by children who live there), recipes, crafts, dance, music, poetry, and so much more. <i>All About Japan</i> is the


In this treasure-trove of information, two children, one a Tokyo urbanite and the other from a rural village, introduce readers to their country and its culture, including geography, language, traditional arts, costume, etiquette, sports, and festivals. The scope of this book is remarkably comprehensive, covering almost anything a child would want to know, from traditional folktales to contemporary video games and anime. -- School Library Journal


Enjoy a fresh view of what makes Japan special. &@8212;Mizuhito Kanehara, Dean, University of Tokyo


All About Japan: Stories, Songs, Crafts and More is a wonderful introduction to Japan! It includes an astonishing amount of information considering it is a fairly thin book, including holidays for every month of the year! If you want to teach your children a unit about Japan, either as a homeschooler or an afterschooler, this book is an excellent place to start. The illustrations are very engaging and the book is full of interesting activities to accompany all of the information in the book. -Mama Smiles blog blog What a treasure trove of cultural information about Japan for kids!! This book is packed with activities and descriptions of geography, celebrations, everyday life, language and more. This interactive reference guide has so many great ideas that would be perfect for a Japan unit of study or to investigate different aspects of Japanese culture-a must have for libraries and schools looking for multicultural references. -Kid World Citizen blog This book helps us center our exploration of Japan. It shares traditional stories, holidays, life in the city as well as the country (told by children who live there), recipes, crafts, dance, music, poetry, and so much more. All About Japan is the perfect book for anyone who wants to learn more about Japan, its history, culture, etc. -Crafty Moms Share blog A wonderful introduction to the culture, history, geography and language of Japan, this book packs it all in with recipes, stories, games and activities. If your child is studying about Japan either at home or at school, this one book can do it all! -PragmaticMom.com blog All about Japan is a pearl, a treasure among children's literature. -Bob on Booksblog Enjoy a fresh view of what makes Japan special. -Mizuhito Kanehara, Dean, University of Tokyo A book for families to treasure together. You'll dive into stories, try new crafts, play some games from Japan, learn Japanese songs...it's the next best thing to being there. -Japan Today In this treasure-trove of information, two children, one a Tokyo urbanite and the other from a rural village, introduce readers to their country and its culture, including geography, language, traditional arts, costume, etiquette, sports, and festivals. The scope of this book is remarkably comprehensive, covering almost anything a child would want to know, from traditional folktales to contemporary video games and anime. -School Library Journal


In this treasure-trove of information, two children, one a Tokyo urbanite and the other from a rural village, introduce readers to their country and its culture, including geography, language, traditional arts, costume, etiquette, sports, and festivals. The scope of this book is remarkably comprehensive, covering almost anything a child would want to know, from traditional folktales to contemporary video games and anime. -School Library Journal A book for families to treasure together. You'll dive into stories, try new crafts, play some games from Japan, learn Japanese songs...it's the next best thing to being there. -Japan Today Enjoy a fresh view of what makes Japan special. -Mizuhito Kanehara, Dean, University of Tokyo All about Japan is a pearl, a treasure among children's literature. -Bob on Booksblog What a treasure trove of cultural information about Japan for kids!! This book is packed with activities and descriptions of geography, celebrations, everyday life, language and more. This interactive reference guide has so many great ideas that would be perfect for a Japan unit of study or to investigate different aspects of Japanese culture-a must have for libraries and schools looking for multicultural references. -Kid World Citizen blog All About Japan: Stories, Songs, Crafts and More is a wonderful introduction to Japan! It includes an astonishing amount of information considering it is a fairly thin book, including holidays for every month of the year! If you want to teach your children a unit about Japan, either as a homeschooler or an afterschooler, this book is an excellent place to start. The illustrations are very engaging and the book is full of interesting activities to accompany all of the information in the book. -Mama Smiles blog blog A wonderful introduction to the culture, history, geography and language of Japan, this book packs it all in with recipes, stories, games and activities. If your child is studying about Japan either at home or at school, this one book can do it all! -PragmaticMom.com blog This book helps us center our exploration of Japan. It shares traditional stories, holidays, life in the city as well as the country (told by children who live there), recipes, crafts, dance, music, poetry, and so much more. All About Japan is the perfect book for anyone who wants to learn more about Japan, its history, culture, etc. -Crafty Moms Share blog


Author Information

Willamarie Moore is currently the Head of School Programs and Resources at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She previously worked as the Manager of East Asian Programs at the Boston Children's Museum, where she was also the lead content developer for the award-winning exhibition Five Friends from Japan: Children in Japan Today. She has developed many educational materials about Japan, China and other countries. Willamarie lived, studied and worked in Japan for several years and returns as often as she can. She is the co-author of Japanese Traditions: Rice Cakes, Cherry Blossoms and Matsuri, A Year of Seasonal Japanese Festivities, also available from Tuttle. Kazumi Wilds has illustrated several children's books, including The Wakame Gatherers and Hajime in the North Woods. Her bright, vivid paintings make Japan come alive. She was born in Tokyo and attended The Women's College of Art there, where she majored in Japanese painting. She later taught elementary school in Tokyo before studying at the University of Minnesota. After living in Minnesota and New Mexico for a few years, Kazumi moved back to Japan, where she now lives in a small Japanese village with her two sons, a dog, and some cats. There, in the mountains of Shimane prefecture, she paints and teaches elementary school. See her work at wildskazumi-picturebook.jimdo.com

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