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  2. Category:Japanese children's literature - Wikipedia

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    Japanese picture books (16 P) W. Japanese children's writers (1 C, 39 P) Pages in category "Japanese children's literature" The following 12 pages are in this ...

  3. Category:Japanese children's writers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese children's writers are either writers of Japanese ethnicity, working primarily in Japan, or primarily in the Japanese language, and writing primarily for an audience of children. Historical Japanese names, especially, can be quite complex, where some people may have multiple names, or they might change their first name, last name or ...

  4. Category:Japanese children's novels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese children's novels" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Brave Story; D.

  5. Everyone Poops - Wikipedia

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    Everyone Poops is the title of US editions of the English translation (by Amanda Mayer Stinchecum) of Minna Unchi (みんなうんち), a Japanese children's book written and illustrated by the prolific children's author Tarō Gomi and first published in Japan by Fukuinkan Shoten in 1977 within the series Kagaku no Tomo Kessaku-shū (かがくのとも傑作集, i.e. Masterpieces of the ...

  6. Guri and Gura - Wikipedia

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    Guri and Gura (ぐりとぐら, Guri to Gura) is a Japanese series of children's books by writer Rieko Nakagawa and illustrator Yuriko Yamawaki. The protagonists are two anthropomorphic field mice, and the series began in 1963 with the first volume Guri and Gura. [1] The series is published by Fukuinkan Shoten in Japan.

  7. Sankei Children's Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The Sankei Children's Book Award annually recognizes the preceding year's "most distinguished Japanese Children's literature, picture book for children", beginning with 1954 publications. The Awards is selected from among all the children's books published in Japan of the previous year. The Awards are announced on Children's Day on

  8. Mitsumasa Anno - Wikipedia

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    Mitsumasa Anno (安野 光雅, Anno Mitsumasa, 20 March 1926 – 24 December 2020) was a Japanese illustrator and writer of children's books, known best for picture books with few or no words. He received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1984 for his "lasting contribution to children's literature."

  9. Kodomo no kuni (children's magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Kodomo no kuni was a popular children's magazine published in Japan from January 1922 until March 1944. There were 23 volumes of the publication spread across 287 individual issues. The name of the publication is alternately translated as both "The Land of Children" and "Children's Country" in English.

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