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Product Description Accessible introduction to Japanese language and culture Perfect book for aspiring Japanese speakers young and old: Artfully illustrated and easy to follow, Let's Learn Japanese: First Words for Everyone is an ideal travel primer and companion for aspiring Japanese speakers, as well as a welcome addition to the bookshelves of language lovers of any age. Pairing words and characters with whimsical illustrations, each section features examples of word pronunciation, the three main Japanese writing systems (kanji, hiragana and katakana), and common Japanese elements. Instructive and engaging book families can use together. Great gift for travelers of any age heading to Japan. Aurora Cacciapuoti is an author and illustrator of more than a dozen children's books. For children and adults who are beginning to speak Japanese, Let's Learn Japanese: First Words for Everyone is a great place to start and learn basic words and concepts. Handy Japanese language collection pairs words and characters with whimsical illustrations. Accessible and educational Japanese language primer Easy to carry travel companion language book Books for kids ages 4-8 From School Library Journal Toddler-PreS-In this appealing volume, simple text and brightly colored illustrations invite readers to learn and practice Japanese vocabulary. As promised by its subtitle ("First Words for Everyone"), the focus here is on introducing commonly used words, including animals, body parts, colors, and numbers. The layout and organization of the book are straightforward, with two-page spreads clearly labeled by categories such as "food and drink" or "clothes and accessories." Each vocabulary word is accompanied by a cheerful watercolor illustration and presented in English along with a romanized version of the Japanese to aid pronunciation, as well as the kanji and kana of the Japanese writing system. The book's introduction provides a handy, if somewhat complex, explanation of kanji and kana that an adult reader can simplify for a younger learner. Although some words featured in this book have a specific connection to Japanese culture ("tatami mat," "miso soup"), the author keeps a tight focus on vocabulary and does not expound on these cultural elements. The streamlined simplicity of this book feels appropriate for its intended audience of toddlers and preschoolers, while older readers seeking more cultural context might pair this title with My Japan by Etsuko Watanabe or All About Japan by Willamarie Moore. VERDICT An approachable introduction to Japanese words for the very young, this title is a very pleasing addition to any children's language-learning collection. -Allison Tran, Mission Viejo Library, CA About the Author Aurora Cacciapuoti is an author-illustrator living in Milan, Italy.