¡Kaeru No Tetsugaku
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[Machine Translation] We have collected 50 words from GAMAKU and Frog-kun that we would like to encounter again now that we have grown up. GAMAKU is a shy and laid-back person, and Frog is a good-natured and active person. The two good friends talk gently to each other, encourage each other when they make mistakes, and sometimes talk to themselves. Their words, simple and casual but touching, have been selected from 50 of the 20 stories in the series to be published in a book. Since the publication of "futari wa tomodachi" in 1970 (Japanese edition published by Bunka Publishing Bureau in 1972), the "Gamakun to kaerukun" series, which depicts the funny but warm friendship between two frogs, has been a long seller that has delighted children around the world. In Japan, "futari to kaeru-kun" has long been included in Japanese language textbooks for second grade elementary school students. The English original, illustrations, and author Taku Miki's excellent translation make "The Philosophy of Frogs" an enjoyable read. At the end of the book, there is a message from Mr. Miki for today's readers. The book is paperback size and designed to be kept close by. It would also make a great gift for a loved one.
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