These Japanese folk tales, perfect for reading at a young age, are presented in elegant prose and beautiful illustrations.
I've chosen thirteen Japanese folk tales that I believe will be enjoyable for kindergarteners and first- and second-graders alike.
These stories are generally mostly fun, and I prioritized light-hearted, smiling stories over dark, depressing ones.
From Seta Teiji (commentary)
[Table of Contents]
The Old Man Who Bloomed Flowers
The Gnat's Neck
The Sister in the Shape of a Figure
The Mouse Sumo
The Monkey's Cage
The Devil's Guardian
The Bean-Cat Elephant
The Hollow Hole
The Monkey and the Duck's Mochi-Catcher
The Sparrow's Adversary
The Three Talismans
The Millionaire of the Spotted Grass
The New Year's Bonfire
Total 13 stories