Shogakukan Children Publishing Culture Award しょうがくかんじどうしゅっぱんぶんかしょう
Edition 1 (1952)
Winners
6 peopleMaigo no Donuts is an early-childhood story by Saburo Namachi. Published in the magazine Yonen Club, it received the first Shogakukan Children's Culture Award in 1952. Using the familiar image of a doughnut and material close to children's daily life, it belongs to Namachi's gentle stories written from a young child's point of view.
A small lost doughnut turns an everyday treat into a story for young readers.
Sanbiki no Neko is a children's story by Yukio Tsuchiya for young readers. Some sources record the title as Sanbiki no Koneko, and it was recognized with the first Shogakukan Children's Culture Award after appearing in Yonen Club. Centered on three kittens, the work can be understood as a gentle story that uses animals close to young readers to depict everyday events and feelings.
Through three kittens, the everyday feelings of young readers begin to move gently.
みかん is a work by 住井すゑ recognized by the shogakukan-children-publishing-culture-award in 1952. Public sources were checked by title and author; when no standalone book, paperback, or collection could be identified, identifiers for periodicals or magazine issues were not used.
みかん is recorded as an award-recognized work by 住井すゑ.
一連の作品 is a work by 安泰 recognized by the shogakukan-children-publishing-culture-award in 1952. Public sources were checked by title and author; when no standalone book, paperback, or collection could be identified, identifiers for periodicals or magazine issues were not used.
一連の作品 is recorded as an award-recognized work by 安泰.
一連の作品 is a work by 井口文秀 recognized by the shogakukan-children-publishing-culture-award in 1952. Public sources were checked by title and author; when no standalone book, paperback, or collection could be identified, identifiers for periodicals or magazine issues were not used.
一連の作品 is recorded as an award-recognized work by 井口文秀.
一連の作品 is a work by 渡辺郁子 recognized by the shogakukan-children-publishing-culture-award in 1952. Public sources were checked by title and author; when no standalone book, paperback, or collection could be identified, identifiers for periodicals or magazine issues were not used.
一連の作品 is recorded as an award-recognized work by 渡辺郁子.