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This multicultural children's book is a kid-friendly introduction
to Japanese culture! Katie is a young American girl living in
present-day Tokyo. One day, as she walks her dog, she meets Keiko,
a young Japanese girl, and her brother Kenji. Join Katie, Keiko and
Kenji as they explore the city and its surroundings as they learn
about cultural diversity and the customs of their respective
countries. Whether eating soba (buckwheat noodles) or spaghetti,
studying kana (the alphabet), or dancing at the O-bon festival, the
friends discover just how much their two cultures differ--and how
much they are alike. Vibrantly illustrated by the author, Tokyo
Friends is a wonderful Japanese children's book that introduces
young readers to Japanese traditions and customs and also serves
well as a valuable beginner's guide to the Japanese language.
This multicultural children's book is full of activities, recipes,
songs and stories! Brimming with ancient traditions, exciting
decorations, and delicious, seasonal foods, Japanese Celebrations
for Children will take you on a month-by-month tour of some of
Japan's best-loved festivals. Beautifully illustrated and full of
fascinating facts about Japanese holidays and family celebrations,
this 48-page picture book offers a vivid picture of some of Japan's
most festive events including New Year's, Children's Day, Cherry
Blossom Festival, Harvest Moon Viewing, weddings, birthdays,
Christmas in Japan and much more! With entertaining text and
illustrations that explain the significance of the dress,
decorations, foods, gifts and activities associated with these
events, Japanese Celebrations for Children promises to delight and
educate young readers and parents alike.
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Clueless in Tokyo
Betty Reynolds
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R336
R276
Discovery Miles 2 760
Save R60 (18%)
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A perfect introduction to Japan and Japanese culture, this
illustrated culture and travel guide contains loads of original
drawings as well as the Japanese script for key words and phrases.
Some people take photos, but artist Betty Reynolds captures
memories with her paintbrush and watercolors. Clueless in Tokyo
provides an outsider's take on everyday life in Japan's capital
city--a place where vending machines talk, toilets can be
terrifying, and centuries-old festivals unfold against a backdrop
of space-age architecture. During the seven years Reynolds lived in
Japan, she filled thirty sketchbooks with everything that caught
her eye. Whether it's fashion, food, sport, transport, seasonal
rituals, or Japanese pastimes, each vibrant sketch is a delight,
and Reynolds' witty hand-lettered captions in both Japanese and
English provide an entertaining resource for beginning learners of
the Japanese language. Adult students and travelers alike will find
this Japan travel guide to be a charming and insightful addition to
their trip.
This multicultural children's book is a kid-friendly introduction
to Japanese culture! Katie is a young American girl living in
present-day Tokyo. One day, as she walks her dog, she meets Keiko,
a young Japanese girl, and her brother Kenji. Join Katie, Keiko and
Kenji as they explore the city and its surroundings as they learn
about cultural diversity and the customs of their respective
countries. Whether eating soba (buckwheat noodles) or spaghetti,
studying kana (the alphabet), or dancing at the O-bon festival, the
friends discover just how much their two cultures differ--and how
much they are alike. Vibrantly illustrated by the author, Tokyo
Friends is a wonderful Japanese children's book that introduces
young readers to Japanese traditions and customs and also serves
well as a valuable beginner's guide to the Japanese language.
For first-time visitors and seasoned gourmets alike, Japan Eats! is
an entertaining guide to the pleasures and pitfalls of dining in
Japan--with hilarious insights and tips not found in other books.
Whether it's the proper technique for holding chopsticks or the
etiquette of slurping soup, author Betty Reynolds reassures the
bewildered and includes mini-lessons on how to read the curtains at
the entrance, the menus on the wall, and even the signs on the
bathroom doors! What are uni sea urchins and how do you eat them?
What are "dancing shrimp"? What is the difference between tonkatsu
and takoyaki? Do you pick them up with your fingers? Which sauce to
use? And just what is in that sauce? From world-famous sushi to
fatally attractive fugu, it's all explained clearly and humorously
in this sketchbook filled with charming full-color illustrations
and insightful texts. So don't be intimidated--dive in! You are
bound to have endless food adventures in Japan. This book shows you
how.
Little Lies is a story about a fifth grader who struggles with
telling the truth. His stories are meant to impress Dexter, the
biggest kid in fifth grade, and his group of cool friends. Tommy's
lies cause him all sorts of grief. Is he destined to live in his
tangled web of far-fetched tales or will the truth finally set him
free?
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