
Created by a poet and an illustrator,
A picture book about possession and joy.
The polar bear received a letter.
The letter said, "I will send you some strawberries."
strawberry? What a familiar name.
I seem to have heard it somewhere...
Ah, I remember now.
It's the cute red fruit.
The polar bear received a strawberry.
Dancing in circles happily,
I was fascinated by the strawberries.
I also want to fall asleep at night wrapped in the scent of strawberries.
Every winter since then,
Polar bears will receive strawberries.
And it’s increasing every year.
Strawberries are growing.
Will the feeling of joy also increase?
What does the most delicious strawberry taste like?
Read this delicate and warm picture book together.
Carefully experience "more and more, then less and less"
About the delicate feelings of possession and joy.
*No phonetic notation
About the Author
Lin Mulin (Author)
A poet, picture book writer, and lyricist, he is also active in the professional field of word games. He is the author of the poetry collection "Planting Star Bowl" (Tuyao Art Society). He has written several picture books, including: "The Big Beech Tree" (illustrated by Takako Hirono; published by Suzuki Publishing), "Light" (illustrated by Chiaki Okada; published by Mitsumura Educational Publishing), and "The Bowl Family" (illustrated by INUNCO; published by Hakusensha).
Shono Nahoko (illustrator)
Illustrator and picture book writer. His own picture books include the "Lucio and Hulihuli" series and "Arctic Circus" (Kodansha). The collaborative picture books include "The Second Villain" (written by Lin Mulin; Shiguang).