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Sing and Learn Japanese Celebrations Cherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp Authors: Tazuko Inui and Selina Yoon Publication Date: January 15, 2009 Paperback with Audio CD 8.5 x 11, 32 pages ISBN: 9781604800265 Suggested Retail Price: $17.95 Japanese Celebrations: Cherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp introduces Japanese language and culture through traditional and contemporary songs Japanese Celebrations: Cherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp is a collection of favorite Japanese songs that bring to mind images of seasons, festivals, holidays, and the spirit of the people of Japan. The Japanese love festivals, known as matsuri, and songs are the perfect way to take part in the traditions and learn more about this fascinat- ing culture. Through beautiful lyrics and illustrations, children and adults will learn more about Japanese language, customs, crafts, games, foods, and rituals. Each of 22 traditional and contemporary melodies and songs is written in Kana (Hiragana and Katakana), romanization, and the English translation. The book includes pronunciation guide, English-Japanese glossary, and instructional and cultural notes. This book and audio is recommended for anyone learning Japanese language, customs or culture. It is great for Social Studies, World Culture, Japanese language teachers. Master Communications, Inc. 4480 Lake Forest Drive, Suite 302, Cincinnati, OH 45242 Tel: 513-563-3100 Fax: 513-563-3105 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.master-comm.com 1. Haru ga Kita (Spring Has Come) 2. Ureshii Hinamatsuri (Happy Doll Festival) 3. Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Children’s Day 4. Hanabi (Fireworks) 5. Kiku no Hana (Chrysanthemums) 6. Tako no Uta (Kite Song) 7. Jankenpon (Rock, Paper, Scissors) 8. Oshoogatsu (New Year’s Day) 9. Usagi (Rabbit) 10. Oyako Donbori (Chicken and Egg in a Bowl) 11. Hitori, Futari (One Person, Two People) 12. Shabondama (Soap Bubbles) 13. Kata Tataki (Shoulder Patting) 14. Muramatsuri (Village Festival) 15. Onaka no Heru Uta (I’m Hungry Song) 16. Seikurabe (Who’s Taller?) 17. Asa wa Doko Kara (Where does the Morning Come from?) 18. Momiji (Maple Leaf) 19. Furusato (Home) 20. Makkana Ohana no Tonakaisan (Red-Nosed Reindeer) 21. Shiawasenara Te o Tatakoo (If You’re Happy, ...) 22. Sakura (Cherry Blossoms) Songs in Japanese Celebrations: Cherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp include:

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Sing and Learn Japanese CelebrationsCherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp

Authors: Tazuko Inui and Selina Yoon

Publication Date: January 15, 2009

Paperback with Audio CD 8.5 x 11, 32 pages

ISBN: 9781604800265

Suggested Retail Price: $17.95

Japanese Celebrations: Cherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp introduces Japanese language and culture

through traditional and contemporary songsJapanese Celebrations: Cherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp is a collection of favorite Japanese songs that bring to mind images of seasons, festivals, holidays, and the spirit of the people of Japan. The Japanese love festivals, known as matsuri, and songs are the perfect way to take part in the traditions and learn more about this fascinat-ing culture. Through beautiful lyrics and illustrations, children and adults will learn more about Japanese language, customs, crafts, games, foods, and rituals.Each of 22 traditional and contemporary melodies and songs is written in Kana (Hiragana and Katakana), romanization, and the English translation. The book includes pronunciation guide, English-Japanese glossary, and instructional and cultural notes. This book and audio is recommended for anyone learning Japanese language, customs or culture. It is great for Social Studies, World Culture, Japanese language teachers.

Master Communications, Inc. ✦ 4480 Lake Forest Drive, Suite 302, Cincinnati, OH 45242 Tel: 513-563-3100 ✦ Fax: 513-563-3105 ✦ e-mail: [email protected] http://www.master-comm.com

Paperback with Audio CD

Suggested Retail Price: $17.95

1. Haru ga Kita (Spring Has Come)2. Ureshii Hinamatsuri (Happy Doll Festival)3. Koinobori (Flying Carp) for Children’s Day4. Hanabi (Fireworks)5. Kiku no Hana (Chrysanthemums)6. Tako no Uta (Kite Song)7. Jankenpon (Rock, Paper, Scissors)8. Oshoogatsu (New Year’s Day)9. Usagi (Rabbit)10. Oyako Donbori (Chicken and Egg in a Bowl)11. Hitori, Futari (One Person, Two People)12. Shabondama (Soap Bubbles)

13. Kata Tataki (Shoulder Patting)14. Muramatsuri (Village Festival)15. Onaka no Heru Uta (I’m Hungry Song)16. Seikurabe (Who’s Taller?)17. Asa wa Doko Kara

(Where does the Morning Come from?)18. Momiji (Maple Leaf)19. Furusato (Home)20. Makkana Ohana no Tonakaisan (Red-Nosed Reindeer)21. Shiawasenara Te o Tatakoo (If You’re Happy, ...)22. Sakura (Cherry Blossoms)

Songs in Japanese Celebrations: Cherry Blossoms, Festivals and Flying Carp include: