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Neko no p?to daisuki na shiroi kutsu

2013
Pete the Cat wears his new white shoes while walking down the street, and as he steps into piles of strawberries, blueberries, and other messes--and the color of his footwear changes--he keeps on moving and singing to himself without being bothered.

Dekiru ka na?

atama kara tsumasaki made
2015
Encourages the reader to exercise by following the movements of various animals.

Kumasan kumasan nani miteru no?

2016
Children learn about animals and colors as they see a variety of animals, each one a different color, and a teacher looking at them.

Neko no P?to daisuki na oyasumi ehon

2017
"Pete the Cat wants to go to sleep, but his animal friends want to stay up and play"--Provided by publisher.

Japanese made easy

2010
A simple guide to the basic patterns of the Japanese language, covering such things as greetings, ordering at a restaurant, shopping, and asking directions, with vocabulary lists, example sentences, grammar notes, and practice drills.
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Japanese kanji for beginners

the method that's helped thousands in the U.S. and Japan learn Japanese successfully
2016
"... teaches you a new mnemonics-based method to read and write the 430 highest-frequency kanji characters"--Amazon.com.
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[Hajimete no zukan sanbyaku]

[b?sh? kizzu onamae ierukana eigotsuki zero yonsaimuke okawari]
2016
"[Text and illustrations] introduce 300 objects in categories of vehicles, food, world flags, seasonal events and others. In Japanese, English, and English words in katakana"--Amazon.
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Essential Japanese grammar

a comprehensive guide to contemporary usage
2012
Presents a guide to Japanese grammar, focusing on parts of speech, sentence word order, verbs, polite language, counters, and includes a dictionary of usage.
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Gallop!

Simple text and "scanimation" illustrations, which make figures appear to be moving, describe the motions of various animals, such as a horse, a cat, a bird, and a butterfly.
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