Book (Practical) Children's book Let's Play on the Moon, Panda Torisu no Hanashi / Ed Frank

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 児童書 月であそぼうよ パンダとりすのはなし / エド・フランク
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Item number: BO3975135
Released date: 17 Jun 2023
An illustration: テー・チョンキン
A translation: 鵜木桂

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Children's Books
[Introduction to Contents]
Pandas and squirrels are great in the middle. One full moon night, they look up at the moon for two strokes. "It would be fun if we could take that moon and play ball like people in the village." Panda says, "I will take it!" and the squirrel reaches up to a tall tree and extends his hand. But he can't reach the moon. "Yes, let's make a ladder!" The panda makes a ladder higher than the tree with bamboo, which is a favorite food of pandas, but he also can't reach the moon. (In the meantime, the panda gobbled up the bamboo leaves.) The giant panda climbs up the ladder? It contains six short stories including "Moon" which describes the two interactions around the moon. The color illustrations are by Tay Cheonkin, a picture book writer who represents the children's book world in the Netherlands. The text is by Ed Frank, an award-winning author who has written works for adults and children's books. The text is by Ed Frank, an award-winning author who has written works for adults and children's books. It is a heart-warming short edition for children that depicts two friendships. Recommended for reading in the morning.
[Author's brief history]
Born in Flanders. Published works in various genres such as works for adults, poems, children's books, etc. and has received many awards. 1941