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Read, Read Masterpieces! "366 Bedtime Stories" One story a day, featuring a lineup of classic Japanese and world folktales that children will love, covering 366 days. To make it easy to read, it's divided into four volumes, each covering three months. The charming illustrations by popular artists are all in color. Includes explanations for all 366 stories. Comes in a luxurious box, perfect for gifting. Supervised by Naoki Ogi. This was a gift, and my child read it a little. It has been stored at home. Please understand before purchasing. Gakken Keisuke Nishimoto / Hiromi Kodaira / Naoki Ogi Price: ¥3,278 (tax included) Author Profiles: Naoki Ogi (Supervisor) Born in Shiga Prefecture in 1947. Graduated from Waseda University. Educational commentator, professor at Hosei University's Faculty of Career Design. Director of the Clinical Education Research Institute "Rainbow." Has over 180 published works. Recent works include "Ogi Mama's 'Don't Scold' Child-Rearing Theory" (Shufu to Seikatsu Sha). Keisuke Nishimoto (Author) Born in Nara Prefecture in 1934. Graduated from Kokugakuin University, Department of Literature. Children's literature writer. Also active in criticism, creation, and folklore research. Numerous publications. Professor Emeritus at Showa Women's University. Hiromi Kodaira (Illustrator) After graduating from Japan Design School, she joined San-X Co., Ltd. After working as a designer for about six years, she is now active as a freelance illustrator. She mainly draws cute and gentle illustrations, focusing on work for children and women. Makoto Oishi (Author) Born in Saitama Prefecture in 1925. Children's literature writer. Author of "Chocolate War" and others. Passed away in 1990.
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