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Level 17??
おおきな木
Children's book
alternative titles:
The Giving Tree
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Blurb
[DeepL Translation - needs review] A tree that will always be there. A boy who grows and changes. Still, the tree continues to give the boy its undying love... Silberstein's long-selling picture book that you will want to read over and over again.
You may be like this tree. You may look like this tree, or you may look like this boy, or perhaps you may look like both. Or perhaps you are like both. You may be both the tree and the boy. What you feel in this story is, of course, your choice. Y...
Specs
Page Count:
60
ISBN:
4751525409
ISBN13:
4751525409
Where to find help_outline
editAmazon US
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Amazon JP
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Honto
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Kinokuniya JP
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Reviews
(5/5)1 rating1 review
Entertainment(5/5)
1 rating
Language learning(4/5)
1 rating
Classic children's book with easy-to-understand language
This is the Japanese translation of Shel Silverstein's "The Giving Tree", about the relationship between an apple tree and a boy as he grows up.
The text is almost entirely in hiragana, with the very few kanji having furigana. Unfortunately the text does not use spaces, so with the long strings of kana it may be difficult for beginners to parse where words begin and end (which is why I deducted a star for learning).
Word choice is very simple, and unfamiliar words should be easy to guess from