Bilingual Books English – Japanese

Can you imagine what it is like to live in a flowerpot and confuse one animal with another? Our chatty little plants Basil, Rosemary and the sisters know all too well the problems and fun it causes. These English-Japanese  e-books are for bilingual children and others wanting to read a dual language text in English and Japanese with illustrations.

The image is the book cover with an illustration of the mystery animal looking at the little flowerpot. The title and series title are as follows:

Bilingual Book in English and Japanese with Kanji: Frog – カエル

Learn Japanese Series -1

Can you imagine what it is like to live in a flowerpot and confuse one animal with another? Our chatty little plants Basil, Rosemary and the sisters know all too well the problems and fun it causes. This is for bilingual children and others wanting to read a dual language text in English and Japanese with illustrations.

 

The image is the book cover with an illustration of the mystery animal looking at the little flowerpot. The title and series title are as follows:

Bilingual Book in English and Japanese with Kanji: Pig — ブタ

Learn Japanese Series – 2

Today our chatty little plants look across a quiet square in the center of a small town. They look up at a large and very long animal. What can it be? They have never seen an animal like this before. It is very funny! The plants decide to call the animal ‘Pig’ and we shall see why, but are they right? Let’s find out who has the last laugh!

 

The image is the book cover with an illustration of the mystery animal looking at the little flowerpot. The title and series title are as follows:

Bilingual Tale in English and Japanese with Kanji: Monkey – サル

Learn Japanese Series -3

In this story, our chatty plants are on holiday. A wild land with lots of grassland and a very strange animal under their tree. The plants call the animal ‘Monkey’ and we shall see why, but are they right? Let’s see how they test the big strong animal and what disaster happens to our chatty plants.

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