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  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Paperback (Bluewater Publications, Aug. 1, 2007)
    From the Author's Introduction... Away, away, ever so far away, near the western shores of the Ocean of Peace, lie the Happy Islands, the Paradise of Children. Some people call this ocean the "Pacific" and they call the Happy Islands "Japan," but the meaning is just the same. Those are only their grown-up names, that you find them by on the map, in the geography. They are truly Happy Islands, for the sun shines there so brightly that all the people go about with pleasant, smiling faces, and the children play out of doors the whole year through without ever quarreling. And they are never, never spanked! Of course, the reason for that is that they are so good they never, never need it! Or maybe their fathers and mothers do not believe in spanking. I have even been told--though I don't know whether to think it's true or not--that Japanese parents believe more in sugar-plums than in punishments to make children good! Anyway, the children there are very good indeed. In a little town near a large city on one of the Happy Islands, there is a garden. In the garden stands a house, and in that House there live Taro, who is a boy, and Take (Pronounce Tah'-kay), who is a girl. They are twins. They are Japanese Twins and they are just five years old, both of them.
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  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy F. Perkins

    Paperback (BookSurge Classics, May 1, 2009)
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  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Company, Sept. 3, 1912)
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  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins, 1stworld Library

    Paperback (1st World Library - Literary Society, May 20, 2005)
    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Away, away, ever so far away, near the western shores of the Ocean of Peace, lie the Happy Islands, the Paradise of Children. Some people call this ocean the "Pacific" and they call the Happy Islands "Japan," but the meaning is just the same. Those are only their grown-up names, that you find them by on the map, in the geography. They are truly Happy Islands, for the sun shines there so brightly that all the people go about with pleasant, smiling faces, and the children play out of doors the whole year through without ever quarreling. And they are never, never spanked! Of course, the reason for that is that they are so good they never, never need it! Or maybe their fathers and mothers do not believe in spanking.
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  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Paperback (Dodo Press, Dec. 14, 2007)
    Lucy Fitch Perkins (1865-1937) was an American children's book author and illustrator, famous for writing the "Twins" series of books. Her books include The Dutch Twins (1911), The Japanese Twins (1912), The Irish Twins (1913), The Eskimo Twins (1914), The Mexican Twins (1915), The Cave Twins (1916), The Belgian Twins (1917), The French Twins (1918), The Spartan Twins (1918), Cornelia (1919), The Scotch Twins (1919), The Italian Twins (1920), The Puritan Twins (1921), The Swiss Twins (1922), The Filipino Twins (1923), The Colonial Twins of Virginia (1924), The American Twins of 1812 (1925), The American Twins of the Revolution (1926), Mr Chick: His Travels and Adventures (1926), The Pioneer Twins (1927), The Farm Twins (1928), Kit and Kat (1929), The Indian Twins (1930), The Pickaninny Twins (1931), The Norwegian Twins (1933), The Spanish Twins (1934), and The Chinese Twins (1935).
  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, June 17, 2004)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
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  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins, 1stworld Library

    Hardcover (1st World Library - Literary Society, Feb. 8, 2006)
    Away, away, ever so far away, near the western shores of the Ocean of Peace, lie the Happy Islands, the Paradise of Children. Some people call this ocean the "Pacific" and they call the Happy Islands "Japan," but the meaning is just the same. Those are only their grown-up names, that you find them by on the map, in the geography. They are truly Happy Islands, for the sun shines there so brightly that all the people go about with pleasant, smiling faces, and the children play out of doors the whole year through without ever quarreling. And they are never, never spanked! Of course, the reason for that is that they are so good they never, never need it! Or maybe their fathers and mothers do not believe in spanking.
  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Hardcover (Walker and Company, Sept. 3, 1940)
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  • Japanese Twins

    Lucy F. Perking

    Library Binding (Walker & Co, June 1, 1968)
    Book by Perking, Lucy F.
  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    Paperback (Yesterday's Classics, Nov. 15, 2006)
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  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins

    eBook (, July 12, 2020)
    The Japanese Twins by Lucy Fitch Perkins
  • The Japanese Twins

    Lucy Fitch Perkins, THE GUNSTON TRUST

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 27, 2017)
    THE JAPANESE TWINS - BY LUCY PERKINS - ILLUSTRATED EDITION - CHILDREN'S STORIES - THE GUNSTON TRUSTA charming intoduction to the Japanese culture through the eyes of the Japanese Twins. The author, Lucy Fitch Perkins shares events and explains, the honor and respect that the Twins learn about as well as pride for their homeland and family. Simple yet delightful illustrations by the author add visual interest to this classic book. Recommended by The Gunston Trust for Nonviolence in Children's Literature. Ages 5 -8+.
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