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Issun Boshi

Issun Boshi
Author: Icinori
Publisher: Little Gestalten
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2014
Genre: JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN: 9783899557183

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Equipped with a needle and a rice bowl, Issun Bãoshi, an inch-tall boy, leaves home for the city and finds work as the companion to a nobleman's daughter, whom he uses his wits to save from a gigantic ogre.


Issun Boshi (One-Inch Boy)

Issun Boshi (One-Inch Boy)
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9781609731397

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Tiny but capable and adventurous young Issun Boshi goes to Japan's capital city of Kyoto, where he proves himself a valuable servant to kind Lord Sanjo and his daughter, Princess Sanjo.


Our Folktales: The All-time Favourite Folktales Of Asia

Our Folktales: The All-time Favourite Folktales Of Asia
Author: Ruth Wan-lau
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2020-10-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9811226369

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Our Folktales: The All-time Favourite Folktales from Asia is a collection of eight beloved children's stories from China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines and Singapore. In these beautifully illustrated tales, you will meet brave heroes who outsmart others, mystical spells that enchant, talking animals that are full of mischief, and so much more.The diversity and wonder of Asia are found in these precious stories that have been passed down through generations, and now, adapted in this compilation, for your reading pleasure. These stories will not just fascinate young readers, they will also educate because they speak of admirable traits, like strength and determination, family loyalty, and and even, mysterious allegories that reveal history!


Myths & Legends of Japan

Myths & Legends of Japan
Author: Frederick Hadland Davis
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 581
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 146560796X

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Pierre Loti in Madame Chrysanthème, Gilbert and Sullivan in The Mikado, and Sir Edwin Arnold in Seas and Lands, gave us the impression that Japan was a real fairyland in the Far East. We were delighted with the prettiness and quaintness of that country, and still more with the prettiness and quaintness of the Japanese people. We laughed at their topsy-turvy ways, regarded the Japanese woman, in her rich-coloured kimono, as altogether charming and fascinating, and had a vague notion that the principal features of Nippon were the tea-houses, cherry-blossom, and geisha. Twenty years ago we did not take Japan very seriously. We still listen to the melodious music of The Mikado, but now we no longer regard Japan as a sort of glorified willow-pattern plate. The Land of the Rising Sun has become the Land of the Risen Sun, for we have learnt that her quaintness and prettiness, her fairy-like manners and customs, were but the outer signs of a great and progressive nation. To-day we recognise Japan as a power in the East, and her victory over the Russian has made her army and navy famous throughout the world. The Japanese have always been an imitative nation, quick to absorb and utilise the religion, art, and social life of China, and, having set their own national seal upon what they have borrowed from the Celestial Kingdom, to look elsewhere for material that should strengthen and advance their position. This imitative quality is one of Japan's most marked characteristics. She has ever been loath to impart information to others, but ready at all times to gain access to any form of knowledge likely to make for her advancement. In the fourteenth century Kenkō wrote in his Tsure-dzure-gusa: "Nothing opens one's eyes so much as travel, no matter where," and the twentieth-century Japanese has put this excellent advice into practice. He has travelled far and wide, and has made good use of his varied observations. Japan's power of imitation amounts to genius. East and West have contributed to her greatness, and it is a matter of surprise to many of us that a country so long isolated and for so many years bound by feudalism should, within a comparatively short space of time, master our Western system of warfare, as well as many of our ethical and social ideas, and become a great world-power. But Japan's success has not been due entirely to clever imitation, neither has her place among the foremost nations been accomplished with such meteor-like rapidity as some would have us suppose.


Inside the Chrysanthemum: New Japanese Fables

Inside the Chrysanthemum: New Japanese Fables
Author: Robert Long
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2007-10-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1430305436

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This collection of fables are based on a series of Japanese legends and myths. The fables are based on the following categories: bamboo, fox, bells, flower, lantern, fan, jizo, animals, tea, bird, mirror, doll, sea, pottery, kappa, Mt. Fuji, snow, Bato-Kwannon, tree, and boys. The illustrations include various famous and traditional Japanese artists.


Books to Build On

Books to Build On
Author: E.D. Hirsch, Jr.
Publisher: Delta
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2009-10-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0307567214

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The invaluable grade-by-grade guide (kindergarten—sixth) is designed to help parents and teachers select some of the best books for children. Books to Build On recommends: • for kindergartners, lively collections of poetry and stories, such as The Children’s Aesop, and imaginative alphabet books such as Bill Martin, Jr.’s Chicka Chicka Boom Boom and Lucy Micklewait’s I Spy: An Alphabet in Art • for first graders, fine books on the fine arts, such as Ann Hayes’s Meet the Orchestra, the hands-on guide My First Music Book, and the thought-provoking Come Look with Me series of art books for children • for second graders, books that open doors to world cultures and history, such as Leonard Everett Fisher’s The Great Wall of China and Marcia Willaims’s humorous Greek Myths for Young Children • for third graders, books that bring to life the wonders of ancient Rome, such as Living in Ancient Rome, and fascinating books about astronomy, such as Seymour Simon’s Our Solar System • for fourth graders, engaging books on history, including Jean Fritz’s Shh! We're Writing the Constitution, and many books on Africa, including the stunningly illustrated story of Sundiata: Lion King of Mali • for fifth graders, a version of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream that retains much of the original language but condenses the play for reading or performance by young students, and Michael McCurdy’s Escape from Slavery: The Boyhood of Frederick Douglass • for sixth graders, an eloquent retelling of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and the well-written American history series, A History of US . . . and many, many more!


Tell Me a Tale

Tell Me a Tale
Author: Moira Andrew
Publisher: Folens Limited
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2002
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9780947882365

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Using 33 themes, ideas and activities are suggested for teaching spelling, grammar, punctuation, comprehension and composition. Imaginative ways to celebrate and promote students' achievements in these areas are also included.


Issunboshi: A Graphic Novel

Issunboshi: A Graphic Novel
Author: Ryan Lang
Publisher: Oni Press
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2024-05-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1637151012

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In a feudal Japan where creatures of myth and folklore are real, a demon sets out to reforge an ancient weapon to take over the world. The only person who can stop him is an inches-tall would-be samurai, who also happens to be the final and most important piece of the weapon. Issunboshi: A Graphic Novel is a lush retelling of the classic Japanese folktale reminding us that one is not born a hero–you must discover the courage to become one.


Little Fingerling

Little Fingerling
Author:
Publisher: Ideals Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992
Genre: Folklore
ISBN: 9780824985530

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A teenaged boy only a finger-length high proves himself a warrior by vanquishing two monsters with his cunning and bravery.


Issun Boshi, Or One-Inch Boy

Issun Boshi, Or One-Inch Boy
Author: Lori O'Dea
Publisher: Benchmark Education Company
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2012
Genre: Dwarfs (Persons)
ISBN: 1450973205

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"Issun Boshi's parents wanted a child, but the one they got is very tiny. Will Issun Boshi ever grow? Read this fairy tale and find out"--Page 4 of cover