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The Two Bullies
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The Two Bullies

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What happens with Ni-ou, the self-proclaimed strongest fellow in Japan rows to China to challenge his counter part, Dokkoi? Not what you’d expect. These two enormous bullies are big on brawn but low on bravery–and brains! Soon Ni-oi is hiding in the bathroom after hearing Dokkoi’s thunderous footsteps. And Dokkoi is duped by the false show of Ni-oi’s strength. Before they know ti, both bullies are back safe at home, grateful that they never had to fight. Eve since that day, when people in China lift up something heavy, they say, Ni-ou! And in Japan they say, Dokkoi-sho! The short accessible text makes this folktale perfect for younger children. With hilarious illustrations by an award-winning Japanese artist and the silly antics of two goofy bullies, this story proves that bigger isn’t necessarily better.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House Australia
Country
Australia
Date
24 April 1998
Pages
300
ISBN
9780091834722

What happens with Ni-ou, the self-proclaimed strongest fellow in Japan rows to China to challenge his counter part, Dokkoi? Not what you’d expect. These two enormous bullies are big on brawn but low on bravery–and brains! Soon Ni-oi is hiding in the bathroom after hearing Dokkoi’s thunderous footsteps. And Dokkoi is duped by the false show of Ni-oi’s strength. Before they know ti, both bullies are back safe at home, grateful that they never had to fight. Eve since that day, when people in China lift up something heavy, they say, Ni-ou! And in Japan they say, Dokkoi-sho! The short accessible text makes this folktale perfect for younger children. With hilarious illustrations by an award-winning Japanese artist and the silly antics of two goofy bullies, this story proves that bigger isn’t necessarily better.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Random House Australia
Country
Australia
Date
24 April 1998
Pages
300
ISBN
9780091834722