Publications •
Trees: A Collection of Poems and Paintings (co-authored with Minoru Nakamura, Eureka) 1954 •
Wasureta Autumn (Eureka) 1955 - collection of poems •
The Lion Story (Shoshi Eureka) 1957 - Poetry collection •
Kabakun (illustration by
Chiyoko Nakatani,
Fukuinkan Shoten) 1966 •
Japanese Birthplace (Iwasaki Shoten) 1967 •
A Little Camel Hungry (illustration by Naga Shinta, Komine Shoten) 1968 • ''Uncle Noah's Box'' (illustrations by Chiyoko Nakatani, Iwasaki Shoten) 1969 • ''Geojio's Birthday'' (illustration by Chiyoko Nakatani, Akane Shobo) 1970 • ''Baby's Picture Book'' 5 volumes (illustrations by Shinta Naga, Hikari no Kuni) 1970 • ''Let's Play'' (Shufunotomosha) 1972 •
Sleepy Cat (illustration by Seiichi Horiuchi, Shufu to Seikatsusha) 1972 •
Thank you everyone (illustration by Seiichi Horiuchi, Shufu to Seikatsusha) 1972 •
The Fox Came Back (illustrated by Chiyoko Nakatani, published by Kodansha) 1973 - Winner of the Sankei Children's Publishing Culture Award Grand Prize • ''Giogio's Bakery'' (illustration by Chiyoko Nakatani, Akane Shobo) 1975 •
Crayon no Uta (Sanrio Publishing) 1976 •
Someone Who Colored the Wind (Seidosha) 1977 • ''Geojio's Crown'' (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1978 •
What Did You Eat? (Kose Publishing) 1978 •
Songs of the Bright Days (Seidosha) 1979 •
A Village Where No One Is in a Hurry (illustration by Chiyoko Nakatani, Education Publishing Center) 1980 •
Was the Elephant Once a Baby? (Kaiseisha) 1980 •
Sonatine Tree (illustration by
Mitsumasa Anno, Seidosha) 1981 •
Picking Strawberries: A Poetry and Picture Book for Children (illustrations by Yuriko Yamawaki, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1983 •
Daughter of the Echo (photographed by Shoji Kakuta, Shobunkan) 1983 •
Koneko (illustration by Ogi Taro, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1985 •
Buy a Grass-Colored Ticket (Seidosha) 1987 •
Onimaru and Tomoko to the Sea (illustrated by Seiichi Horiuchi, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1987 • ''Onimaru's Helicopter'' (Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1987 •
Blueberry Picking Days: News from a Mountain Hut for Two (co-authored with
Kyoko Kishida,
Tokuma Shoten) 1988, later renamed
News from a Mountain Hut for Two (Bunshun Bunko) • ''Is Hariemon's medicine delicious? The hedgehog doctor's big success'' (illustrated by Yasuji Mori, Tokuma Shoten) 1989 • ''Strange Hide-and-Seek: Children's Seasons and Play Songs'' (Nora Shoten) 1990 •
Counting Songs (Illustrated by
Suzuki Koji,
Fukuinkan Shoten) 1990 • ''The Hippo's Boat'' (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1990 •
The Elephant Bakery (Hikari no Kuni) 1992 • ''What's in Today's Lunch Box?'' (illustration by Yuriko Yamawaki, Fukuinkan Shoten) 1994 •
Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter in the Forest: Found in the Oshigippa Forest (Poplar Publishing) 1994 • ''There's no need to rush (
Dowaya)'' 1995 •
Neko Neko Yanagi (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1996 •
Who is this snowman? (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1997 •
I Found You All (Fukuinkan Shoten) 1998 • ''Put on the soap and it's bubbling away'' (illustration by Yuriko Yamawaki, Fukuinkan Shoten) June 1999 •
Wild Flower Road (illustration by Kazuho Furuya, Fukuinkan Shoten) March 2000 •
News from Strawberries (illustrated by Kazuho Furuya, published by Fukuinkan Shoten) June 2001 •
An Important Day (Rironsha) 2005 - Poetry collection •
Gugigasan and Fuhehosan (by Atsukoe Nishimura, published by Fukuinkan Shoten) July 2009 •
Mojaranko (illustrated by Kazuho Furuya, published by Fukuinkan Shoten) January 2011 •
Speaking of my father, speaking of my teacher (
Kishida Kunio) Published in the July 1977 issue of the Quarterly Art Magazine - A three-way discussion with
Kishida Kyoko and Furuyama Takao
Lyricist • "Tell me/Wait and see" (composed by
Takeo Watanabe) - Opening theme / Ending theme for the TV anime
Heidi, Girl of the Alps • "The Path of Dawn/It's Always There" (composed by Takeo Watanabe) - Opening/Ending theme for the TV anime
A Dog of Flanders • "Rock River/Come to Rascal" (composed by Takeo Watanabe) - TV anime
Rascal the Raccoon OP/ED • "Kikoeru Kazara/Unending Dream" (composed by
Akira Miyoshi) - TV anime
Anne of Green Gables OP/ED • "Wind and Trees" (composed by Yoshinori Kurosawa) - Set piece for the elementary school division of the 64th NHK National School Music Competition • "Yonde Iru" (written and arranged by Seiichiro Uno) - Theme song for the TV anime
Manga Kodomo Bunko • "Little Little" (Terashima Naohiko composition) - Children's song
Translations •
The Sand Fairies (translated by Nesbitt and Maeda Toyoji, Gakken) 1968 •
The Red Balloon (
Albert Lamorisse, Kaiseisha) 1968 •
Look, You Can Hear It (LaVerne Johnson, Kaiseisha) 1969 •
Doronkokobuta (
Arnold Lobel, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1971 • ''Harold's Mysterious Adventure'' (
Crockett Johnson, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1971 •
Children of the Moonlit Night (written by Janice Mae Adley, illustrated by
Maurice Sendak, Kodansha) 1972 •
Harold and the Purple Crayon (
Crockett Johnson, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1972 •
Harold the Magical Land (Crockett Johnson, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1972 •
Lucille is a Horse (
Arnold Lobel, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1974 •
Monster Mac and the Magic Umbrella (Ellen Bruns, Ann Cook, Bunka Publishing Bureau) 1974 •
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter (
John Burningham, Holp Publishing) June 1976 •
How Long Can Rubber Stretches? (
Mike Thaler, Holp Publishing) September 1976 •
My Little Chicken (
Alice & Martin Provensen, Holp Publishing) September 1976 • ''Christmas is full of Santa Claus's beard'' (
Roger Duvoisin, Yugakusha) December 1978 •
Have You Seen the Red Bag? (
Steven Kellogg, Kaiseisha) April 1978 • ''What's Wrong with the Moon?'' (E.M. Preston, Iwanami Shoten) September 1979 •
Mrs. Trot and the Cat (
Paul Galdon, Yugakusha) October 1979 •
Country Diary (
Edith Holden, co-translated by Maeda Toyoji, Sanrio) March 1980 • ''Kate Greenaway's Play Picture Book'' (
Kate Greenaway, Rippushobo) August 1980 • ''Don't Cry, Bear'' (Frank Ash, Yugakusha) December 1980 •
This is a bargain, Geraldine (
Ellen Conford, Kokudosha) November 1980 •
A Year at Kaedegaoka Farm (
Alice & Martin Provensen, Holp Publishing) June 1980 •
I Never Wanted a Baby (Martha Alexander, Kaiseisha) February 1980 •
Someone play with me (Martha Alexander, Kaiseisha) April 1980 •
The Story of the Village of Roses (
Jill Barklem, Kodansha) •
The Story of the Village of Roses by the Stream May 1981 •
When the Fruit Ripens: The Story of the Village of Roses May 1981 •
Spring Picnic: The Story of the Village of Roses May 1981 •
Snow Day Party: The Story of Nobara Village May 1981 •
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter: The Story of the Village of Roses April 1986 • ''Wilfred's Mountain Climb: The Story of the Village of Roses'' October 1986 •
The Story of the Village of Roses: The Story of the Sea August 1991 • ''Wilfred's Mountain Climbing: Tales of the Village of Roses'' 6 November 1992 •
The Secret Staircase: The Story of Nobara Village November 1993 • ''Poppy's Baby: Tales of the Village of Roses'' 8 September 1994 •
The Village of Roses: A Tale of Four Seasons April 1995 • ''Aunt Curly's Mysterious Garden'' (Ruth Kraft, Akane Shobo) June 1981 •
Christmas is a Chaotic Life (Stephen Kroll, Yugakusha) December 1981 •
Seven Rabbits (John Becker, Bunka Publishing Bureau) September 1982 •
Children of the Moonlit Night (Janice May Adlai, Kodansha) December 1983 •
Snow, Snow (Roy McKee, Penguin, First Book to Read Alone) January 1984 •
The Owl and the Three Kittens (
Alice & Martin Provensen, Holp Publishing) December 1985 •
All of My Poems for My Young Children (edited by
Dorothy Butler, co-translated by Yuriko Momo, Nora Shoten) October 1991 • ''Let's Build a House: A Poetry Collection for Kushla'' (edited by Dorothy Butler, co-translated by Yuriko Momo, Nora Shoten) December 1993 •
Nature Notes (
Edith Holden, co-translated by Maeda Toyoji, Sanrio) March 1991 •
Mary Poppins (
P. L. Travers, Kawade Shobo Shinsha) February 1993 • ''Kewpie's Little Stories'' (translated by
Rose O'Neill and Koto Kishida, Froebel-kan) July 1999 •
Minue the Kitten (Françoise, Nora Shoten) May 2006 •
The King of Raspberry (by
Zacharias Topelius, illustrated by Yuriko Yamawaki, Shueisha) February 2011 == References ==