Koji Ishikawa (illustrator) - Books

Books

  • Sea Creatures Hide and Seek (うみのいきものかくれんぼ; (Umino Ikimono Kakurenbo) (2012)
  • Toy-block Boy and Toy-block Girl (つみきくんとつみきちゃん; (Tsumikikun To Tsumikichan) (2011)
  • Colorful Vegetables Hide and Seek (やさいいろいろかくれんぼ; (Yasai Iroiro Kakurenbo) (2011)
  • Everyone Can Fly! (みんな とぶよ!; (Minna Tobuyo!) (2010)
  • Flowers Bloom (はなのさくえほん; (Hana No Saku Ehon) (2010)
  • BABY HUGGY (あかちゃんだっこ; (Akachan Dakko) (2010)
  • Book of Eggs (たまごのえほん; (Tamago No Ehon) (2009)
  • Panda's ONIGIRI (パンダくんのおにぎり; (Pandakun No Onigiri) (2009)
  • Toy-block Boy (つみきくん; (Tsumikikun) (2009)
  • BABY SMILE (あかちゃんにこにこ; (Akachan NIkoniko) (2009)
  • BABY HELLO (あかちゃんはーい; (Akachan Haai) (2009)
  • Patterned Animals Hide and Seek (どうぶつもようでかくれんぼ; (Dōbutsu Moyōde Kakurenbo) (2008)
  • Colorful Fruits Hide and Seek (くだものいろいろかくれんぼ; (Kudamono Iroiro Kakurenbo) (2008)
  • The trip of the little ship (ふねくんのたび; (Funekun no Tabi) (2008)
  • Où sont les animaux ? (Hiding Animals) (2008)
  • Où sont les véhicules ? (Hiding Vehicles) (2008)
  • Où sont les jouets ? (Hiding Toys) (2008)
  • Où sont les habits ? (Hiding Clothes) (2008)
  • Whose Tail? (このしっぽだあれ?; (Kono Shippo Dāre?) (2007)
  • What is this sound? (このおとなにかな?; (Kono Oto Nanikana?) (2007)
  • Colorful Animals Hide and Seek (どうぶついろいろかくれんぼ; (Dōbutsu Iroiro Kakurenbo) (2006)
  • Colorful Vehicles Hide and Seek (のりものいろいろかくれんぼ; (Norimono Iroiro Kakurenbo) (2006)
  • Happy Toys Hide and Seek (たのしいおもちゃかくれんぼ; (Tanoshii Omocha Kakurenbo) (2006)
  • Colorful Clothes Hide and Seek (おきがえいろいろかくれんぼ; (Okigae Iroiro Kakurenbo) (2006)
  • Paper Dogs travel around the world (世界を旅するペーパーわんこ; (Sekai wo Tabisuru Pēpāwanko) (2005)
  • Life with Paper Dogs (ペーパーわんこのいるくらし; (Pēpāwanko no iru kurashi) (2003)
  • Living with 100 Dogs (100ぴきのいぬがかえる本; (Hyappikino inu ga kaeru hon) (2002)
  • Happy Painter Life (ハッピーペインターライフ; (Happī peintā raifu) (2000)

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