A Book About Japan

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A Book About Japan A Book About Japan Written by the children in KC, Yokohama International School Dedicated to @TexasKinderClass, Texas, USA

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A book about Japan, written by the kindergarten children in KC class, Yokohama International School.

Transcript of A Book About Japan

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A Book About JapanA Book About Japan

Written by the children in KC, Yokohama International School

Dedicated to @TexasKinderClass, Texas, USA

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Japan is made up of so many islands.

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Japan is a Japanese world so there are

not so many English people in Japan.

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Japan people speak Japanese. If you

don’t know Japanese you won’t

understand things.

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We can see Fuji san from our school.

Fuji san is the biggest mountain in

Japan.

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There is lots of interesting food in

Japan. Some is yummy and some is

yucky.

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People in Japan eat a lot of rice! You

need to eat rice with chop-sticks,

called hashi.

hashirice

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These are rice crackers called senbei.

We eat senbei.

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Japanese people eat a lot of seafood,

especially octopus legs called tako no

ashi.

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Japan has lots of weather. Sometimes it

is very hot and sometimes it is very

cold.Really coldReally hot

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Japan has a lot of plants because

Japanese people love plants.Lots of trees and carrots

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In autumn, called aki, people like to go

to the park to look at leaves.

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In spring, people go to the park to look

at cherry blossoms, called hanami.

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The cherry blossoms fall on the ground

and children like to play with them.

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Yokohama is the second biggest city in

Japan. This is where we live.

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There are lots of shops in Yokohama

and sometimes the streets are very

small.

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We love living in Japan!

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Jacquie Pender

Kim Cofino

Adam Clarke

Thank you to these people for allowing

us to use their photographs.