Japanese nursery rhymes : Carp streamers, Falling rain, and other traditional favorites
Summary
Traditional Japanese verses depicting the natural world and the many tiny moments that make childhood special, such as blowing bubbles, escaping the rain, rolling an acorn, and flying a kite. Presented in Japanese script, Japanese romanized form, and English. Full description
- Hometown / by Tatsuyuki Takano
- The roly-poly acorn / by Nagayoshi Aoki
- The village festival / by Japan's Ministry of Education
- Chorus of the raccoons / by Ujou Noguchi
- Falling rain / by Hakushuu Kitahara
- Little red bird / by Hakushuu Kitahara
- Bubbles / by Ujou Noguchi
- Train
- Come spring / by Gyofuu Souma
- Carp streamers / by Miyako Kondo
- The seagull sailors / by Toshiko Takeuchi
- Snow / by Japan's Ministry of Education
- The rabbit's dance / by Hakushuu Kitahara
- Moon / by Japan's Ministry of Education
- The cradle lullaby / by Ujou Noguchi.