Japan Children’s Literature Association Award にほんじどうぶんがくしゃきょうかいしょう
Edition 26 (1986)
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4 peopleOnce, There Was a Forest is a long children's novel written by Eihiko Iida and illustrated by Daihachi Ota. Students and teachers turn into animals after passing through a tunnel of trees on the way to school, and the mystery is linked to an ancient adventure and tragedy.
Beyond a tunnel of trees, school life becomes connected to memories from ancient times.
Once, There Was a Forest is a long children's novel written by Eihiko Iida and illustrated by Daihachi Ota. Students and teachers turn into animals after passing through a tunnel of trees on the way to school, and the mystery is linked to an ancient adventure and tragedy.
Beyond a tunnel of trees, school life becomes connected to memories from ancient times.
Grassland: The Land of Me and the Calf is a children's novel by Taichi Kato with illustrations by Shinta Cho. Set on the broad grasslands of Hokkaido, it follows a boy and a calf while portraying the harshness of nature, the feel of life, and the process of growing up.
On the Hokkaido grasslands, a boy learns the weight of life through his bond with a calf.
Grassland: The Land of Me and the Calf is a children's novel by Taichi Kato with illustrations by Shinta Cho. Set on the broad grasslands of Hokkaido, it follows a boy and a calf while portraying the harshness of nature, the feel of life, and the process of growing up.
On the Hokkaido grasslands, a boy learns the weight of life through his bond with a calf.