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Yasuo Segawa

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Segawa Yasuo (瀬川 康男, 5 April 1932 - 18 February 2010) is a Japanese illustrator for children's books, born in Okazaki, Aichi.

As an illustrator of children's books he published more than 100 books.

He won the first grand prize in Biennial of Illustration Bratislava in 1967 for "Taro and the Bamboo Shoot" (ふしぎな たけのこ) with Masako Matsuno as its Author.[1]

One of his books for babies is "Peek-a-boo" (いないないばあ, 1967), which became a long seller in Japan - more than 450 0000 has been sold.[2][3]

  • "Taro and the Bamboo Shoot" (ふしぎな たけのこ) text by Masako Matsuno
  • "Peek-a-Boo" (いないないばあ), "Smily Face"(いいおかお), "Sleepy Time"(みんなねんね) (R.I.C. Story Chest) RIC Publications; Har/Com版 2006, text by Miyoko Matsutani. Translation by Mia Lynn Perry[4]

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