Japanese Handmade Cloth Picturebooks for Children with Disabilities

Hisako Kakuage
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74 | BOOKBIRD J has a history of books for children with disabilities that are handmade by volunteers. Their attractions have been made known around the world by way of IBBY activities. The selection of these cloth picturebooks (nuno-ehon) as “outstanding books for young people with disabilities” by IBBY has greatly encouraged the efforts of people engaged in cloth book-making. The origin of these books is in private mini-libraries called bunko, where people keenly aware of the scarcity of books for children with serious disabilities undertook research and made cloth picturebooks by hand. They are not for sale. That a significant part of the production of picturebooks made for children with disabilities has long been supported by volunteers may be a unique aspect of Japanese culture. Cloth picturebooks consist of a mount that is made of cloth, onto which pictures made with a variety of cloth and felt fabrics are sewn. Some of the pictures can be removed or moved using Velcro, buttons, snaps and other fasteners, strings, and the like. These books are devised for play with the hands and fingers—fastening, removing, attaching, pulling, tying, untying, and otherwise manipulating their parts.
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日本残障儿童手工布艺绘本
74|BOOKBIRD J有志愿者手工制作的残疾儿童书籍的历史。通过IBBY活动,他们的景点已在世界各地广为人知。IBBY将这些布画册评选为“残疾青年优秀图书”,极大地鼓励了从事布书制作的人们的努力。这些书的起源于名为bunko的私人迷你图书馆,在那里,人们敏锐地意识到严重残疾儿童书籍的稀缺性,进行了研究,并手工制作了布图画书。它们是非卖品。长期以来,为残疾儿童制作的图画书的很大一部分都得到了志愿者的支持,这可能是日本文化的一个独特方面。布艺画册由一个由布制成的底座组成,上面缝有各种布和毡织物制成的图片。一些图片可以使用魔术贴、纽扣、按扣和其他紧固件、绳子等移除或移动。这些书是为用手和手指玩耍而设计的——固定、移除、连接、拉动、系紧、解开,以及以其他方式操纵它们的部件。
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