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Japanese Fairy Tales by Yei Theodora Ozaki includes English translations of 22 tales include ghouls, goblins and ogres; sea serpents and sea kings; kindly animals and magic birds; demons and dragons... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

really fun

I got this book to assist me in teaching my elementary school students about the cultural differences of fairy tales from around the world. These tales are kid-friendly but also make a nice read for a grown up.

Brilliant

The Japanese short-stories in this book were absolutely brilliant. Each story has a moral to be learned. In each story, the decieving are punished in different ways. It also gives a magical perspective of everyday morals to the reader.

Stories every Japanese child knows by heart

Dover Children's Thrift Classics produces yet another excellent collection of folk tales from old Japan, with "Japanese Fairy Tales." The stories in this book are as familiar to every Japanese child as "The Tortoise and the Hare," "The Ugly Duckling" or "Little Red Riding Hood" are familiar to Western children. These are the classic tales. As with other Dover Children's Thrift Classics, the stories are very suited for young readers, in large type and using easy language. The book is small, with about 90 pages. Along with the stories are 14 black-and-white illustrations. The stories in this book where compiled by Yei Ozaki in 1903 for the "The Japanese Fairy Book." Each tale is authentic and unabridged.Included are; "Momotaro, or the Story of the Son of a Peach," "The Tongue-cut Sparrow," "The Story of Princess Hase," "The Story of Urashima Taro, the Fisher Lad," and "The Ogre of Rashomon."I highly recommend this book to any young reader or parent wanting to explore Japan and it's Fairly Tales. Learning foreign folk tales can often be a gate way to a bigger world, and explain the heart and morals of a culture.

Japanese Fairy Tales

This book is very interesting and detailed. Many of the things in this book are unexpected! I recommend this book. Some of the tales are sorta boring, but I only had to skip a few parts.

A charming collection of stories

A wonderful collection of short stories, easy to read. They have been translated with Westerners in mind, but still remain uniquely Japanese. There are beautiful black and white illustrations with each story.
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