People
Onomatopoeia
Stories and writing
Words
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100

She is a children's book author who won the IBBY award in 2018.

Who is Kadono Eiko?

100

It is the sound of the peach floating down the river.

What is donburakok-ko-oh, suk, kok-ko-oh?

100

They gave her the courage to live.

How did books help Eiko when she was 10?

100

It had a pleasant rhythm and Eiko liked listening to it. 

Why did Eiko's father use donburakok-ko-oh, suk, kok-ko-oh for the peach floating down the river?

100

10-years-old

How old was Eiko when books gave her the courage to live?

200

She is the founder of the IBBY organization.

Who is Jella Lepman?

200

It is the sounds that people's heart make.

What is tokutoku tokutoku?

200
She had never written a story before.

Why did Eiko think that it was impossible to write a story when her professor asked?

200

She focused only on the meaning of language.

What did Eiko do until meeting Luisinho?

200

2018

When did Eiko win the Hans Christian Andersen Award?

300

He was Kadono Eiko's Portuguese teacher.

Who is Luisinho?

300

They use their imaginations after hearing the sounds of everyday life.

How do Japanese people create onomatopoeic phrases?

300

It supports people even in hard times.

What can the inner dictionary do?

300

His speaking sounded like singing.

What made Luisinho a good Portuguese teacher for Eiko?

300

24-years-old

How old was Eiko when she moved to Brazil with her husband?

400

He/she told Eiko to write some nonfiction story.

What did the professor at the university from which Eiko graduated told her?

400

It was when her father told her stories using onomatopoeia.

When did Kadono Eiko recalled feeling that tokutoku?

400

They combine with the reader's feelings.

What combines with words the moment they are read?

400

The right rhythm and sounds can help language reach the listener.

What can help language reach the listener?

400

34-years-old

How old was Eiko when a professor from the university which she graduated asked her to write some nonfiction about Brazilian children?

500

It was Eiko's father, to make the stories he told ever so delightful.

Who was really good at creating his own onomatopoeia?

500

She would say donburakok-ko-oh, suk, kok-ko-oh unconsciously.

What would Eiko do when her work is not going well?

500

It was about Luisinho.

What was Eiko's first story about?

500

It made Eiko love stories.

How did Eiko's father's ability to create his own onomatopoeia help Eiko?

500

26-years-old

How old was Eiko when she returned to Japan?