More of my birthday loot, another Chiri & Chiriri book. Yesasia says the title is chiri to chiriri machi no ohanashi. (ISBN4-7520-0318-X) This one is just as beautiful as before and is even more exciting because it involves trips to the craft shop to pick out yarn, the weavers studio to have scarves made and then they finally end up at some magical secret garden full of beautiful bird friends!
so! sweet!
That last one says “if you looked hard, in the bottom of the little birds’ nest, there were teeny-tiny babies!” I just thought that was double-sweet.
I love the illustrations! Adorable!
i’ve got to pick up those books. so adorable. and it would be fun to make up a story to go along with the pictures for my daughter to enjoy!
That’s a beautiful book! Thanks so much for the link!
so inspiring, a book to look at time after time. Lucky you!
so inspiring, a book to look at time after time. Lucky you!
I want to go to that yarn shop, and that weaving shop. The tree reminds me of the dog party finale of Go Dog Go.
wow!
its coo coo!
i love it.
: )
I’m in love!
Wow, those illustrations are amazing!!
i think i’d like to visit that yarn shop. beautiful pictures.
love the birds in their nest.
Love the illustrations. Even though I can’t read the book I would love to have it just to visually give my spirit a lift 🙂 I adore children’s books. Thanks for making my day “visually” 😉
The illustrations are so beautiful! And I love how the writing on the cover has been embellished with dots! I never really thought about them doing that before, even though we do it all the time with our letters.
oh the yarns, the bikes, the BIRDS!!! so sweet it hurts…
oooooo so very sweet. Those little faces..and of course, the birds in the nest.
So many things open up when you can read/speak a different language. Beautiful!
So many things open up when you can read/speak a different language. Beautiful!
Is that weaver using her foot? Do weavers normally use their feet?
too cute! thanks for posting some of the spreads!
lovely!