Koi Story (Print Copy)

$13.95

Koi Story takes a cheeky, modern look at the legend behind Children's Day. It is a poignant, feel-good story about a passage of life we must all traverse. This version of the story is written in simple Japanese, with bright and sometimes unusual pictures to aid comprehension. It features:

  • 30-pages of full-colour, hand-drawn illustrations

  • 8.25 x 6 inch glossy cover

  • Simple language, spaced Hiragana and Katakana, with readings provided for Katakana

  • A story with surprising depth, perfect for children of all ages

  • A Story Map included at the rear of the book

Written and illustrated by Richard Petrucci of Bakemono Classroom and edited by Kathryn Tominaga.

Also available on Amazon.

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Koi Story takes a cheeky, modern look at the legend behind Children's Day. It is a poignant, feel-good story about a passage of life we must all traverse. This version of the story is written in simple Japanese, with bright and sometimes unusual pictures to aid comprehension. It features:

  • 30-pages of full-colour, hand-drawn illustrations

  • 8.25 x 6 inch glossy cover

  • Simple language, spaced Hiragana and Katakana, with readings provided for Katakana

  • A story with surprising depth, perfect for children of all ages

  • A Story Map included at the rear of the book

Written and illustrated by Richard Petrucci of Bakemono Classroom and edited by Kathryn Tominaga.

Also available on Amazon.

Koi Story takes a cheeky, modern look at the legend behind Children's Day. It is a poignant, feel-good story about a passage of life we must all traverse. This version of the story is written in simple Japanese, with bright and sometimes unusual pictures to aid comprehension. It features:

  • 30-pages of full-colour, hand-drawn illustrations

  • 8.25 x 6 inch glossy cover

  • Simple language, spaced Hiragana and Katakana, with readings provided for Katakana

  • A story with surprising depth, perfect for children of all ages

  • A Story Map included at the rear of the book

Written and illustrated by Richard Petrucci of Bakemono Classroom and edited by Kathryn Tominaga.

Also available on Amazon.