Wooden picture book Ohanashi Kikko/Dareta Dosuta?
Tono, known as the home of folk tales, is also a land of forests, 90% of which are mountain forests. Who? Where? What? How did they do it? The cubes are divided into parts and can be freely combined to create 1,296 different "stories".
Photo by Seiji Himeno
Moku Moku Moku Picture Book Laboratory:
Our goal is to create wooden picture books that can be enjoyed in our daily lives today, rather than in the past, and to pass on the rich forests of Tono and the world of folk tales passed down by the hearth to the next generation.
Awarded year | Good Design Award 2012 Best 100 | |||
Manufacturer | Mokumoku Picture Book Research Institute, LLC | |||
Designers | Keiko Maekawa, Junichiro Toyoda, Nozomi Matsuda, Toshie Tokuyoshi | |||
Size | 50mm x 50mm x 50mm, set of 4 | |||
Material | Japanese cedar | |||
Country of production | Japan |
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