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Shinsuke Yoshitake

    I Can Open That!
    It's My Rubber Band!
    The I Wonder Bookstore
    It Might Be An Apple
    Can I Build Another Me?
    What Happens Next?
    • 2025

      That Book

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Pre-order now and discover the extraordinary bestselling Japanese graphic novel that is a love letter to reading, storytelling and the magic of books. . . __________ There once was a book-loving king who lived in the Kingdom of -- well, no need to get into details. The story went something like this: One day, the king called two men to his castle and said, 'I love books, I think I've read most of them. But my eyes are so bad now, I can't read. Still, I love books, and I want to hear stories about them. I command the two of you to travel the world searching for anyone who knows of unusual books. Come back here and tell me their stories.' The two men set out on their journey. A year later they returned. By then, the king could no longer so much as sit up in bed. Night after night, the two men took turns telling him the stories they collected - tales of detective novels, romances, comedies, diaries, and quests. The book in your hands is the story of the books they found - and of what happened next . . . __________

      That Book
    • 2024

      The latest book in Shinsuke Yoshitake's bestselling 'Imagination' series takes a whimsical and wildly inventive look at maps. If you get lost, it's simple - you just look at a map, and hey presto! You can find out where you are. But might there be other things a map can show? How about treasure maps, maps of your feelings, maps of how things work...? When you think about it, a map can have a million uses. This charming new picture book by Shinsuke Yoshitake is an ingenious exploration of the wonderful world of maps and how they help to guide us.

      I Wonder Where I Am?
    • 2023

      A humorous new book from the acclaimed author-illustrator Shinsuke Yoshitake. When a little boy has trouble opening a chocolate wrapper, he starts wondering what life would be like if he could open anything he wanted. Along the way, he learns about the power of being able to do things by yourself - and the fun of helping other people do them too!

      I Can Open That!
    • 2022

      You can find joy in the simplest objects - even a humble rubber band! You can have fun pinging it or playing with it in the bath. But you can also use it to do exciting, unexpected things, like bungee jumping out of a plane, or sneaking a furtive snack. The only limit is your imagination! Renowned author-illustrator Shinsuke Yoshitake brings his trademark wit and thoughtfulness to this charming book, which honours children's attachment to their favourite things while opening the door to a world of exciting new objects and experiences.

      It's My Rubber Band!
    • 2022

      A humorous new book from the acclaimed author-illustrator Shinsuke Yoshitake. Everyone has something that makes them feel self-conscious. It might be the smell of your breath, the size of your nose, or the way your shirt sleeves bunch up under your jumper. At the centre of this story is a little boy who has a small but embarrassing problem: every time he pees, a few drops dribble on to his underpants. Curious, he asks other children if they have the same issue. He soon discovers a simple life lesson: everyone is battling some kind of irritation.

      Is it Just Me?
    • 2022

      A little boy trys to justify all his bad habits to his mother with increasing unlikely explanations.

      I Can Explain
    • 2020

      I Can Be Anything

      • 56 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(246)Add rating

      Originally published in Japan in 2016 under the title Natsumi wa Nannidemo Nareru by PHP Institute, Inc.--Copyright page.

      I Can Be Anything
    • 2020

      There Must Be More Than That

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.2(646)Add rating

      Troubled because her brother has told her that the future of Earth is bleak, a little girl goes to her grandmother who assures her that there are many possible futures and encourages her to use her imagination to explore some of the alternatives.

      There Must Be More Than That
    • 2020
    • 2019

      The I Wonder Bookstore

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.4(721)Add rating

      A delightful bestseller when first published in Japan, this charming illustrated book takes readers inside the magical realm of books, libraries, and bookstores. At The I Wonder Bookstore, customers come in and ask the owner countless variations on its namesake question ("I wonder if you have any books about...") and he is happy to fill their requests in enchanting ways. In these pages readers will discover books that grow on trees, books designed to be read by two (or more) people at once, books that can only be read by moonlight, bookstore weddings, an underwater library, a boot camp for charismatic bookstore attendants, and many more wonders that celebrate the transporting magic of reading in a timeless and irresistible way.

      The I Wonder Bookstore