👵おばあちゃんが小さかったころ
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スマホもSNSもなかった時代。
おばあちゃんたちは、どんな毎日を過ごしていたのでしょうか?
今回の ブックスレディオ yometa では、
福音館書店の絵本
『おばあちゃんの小さかったとき』(おちとよこ)
をご紹介します。
ゴム飛び、駄菓子屋さん、近所のつながり。
今では少しずつ記憶から遠ざかっていく、昔の暮らしや遊びが、おばあちゃんが孫に語りかけるような優しい視点で描かれた一冊です。
実はこの絵本、
1988年刊行の『お母さんが小さかったとき』をもとに、
時代をつなぐかたちで生まれ変わった作品。
文化が「語り継がれること」で生き続ける、
そんなことも感じさせてくれます。
お正月に親戚が集まって、昔話に耳を傾ける時間。
その何気ない会話の中に、日本の暮らしの知恵や理由が
そっと隠れているのかもしれません。
🎧 静かに、でもあたたかく。
文化と記憶をたどる一編を、ぜひ耳で味わってください。
📖 紹介した本『おばあちゃんの小さかったとき』
作:おちとよこ出版社:福音館書店
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📸Instagram → @yome.ta
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📚 ご紹介する1冊が、あなたの暮らしの1ページになりますように。
Before smartphones and social media existed,
what kind of everyday lives did grandmothers live?
In this episode of Books Radio yometa,
we introduce the picture book published by Fukuinkan Shoten,
When Grandma Was Little by Toyoko Ochi.
Rubber band jumping, neighborhood candy stores, and close-knit communities.
Scenes of daily life and play from the past—gradually fading from memory today—
are gently portrayed through the voice of a grandmother speaking to her grandchild.
This picture book is actually a reimagined work,
reborn as a bridge between generations,
based on the 1988 publication When Mom Was Little.
It reminds us that culture continues to live on
when it is passed down through stories.
During the New Year, when relatives gather
and we listen to stories from long ago,
perhaps within those casual conversations
lie the quiet wisdom and reasons behind Japanese ways of living.
🎧 Quiet, yet warm.
Please enjoy this episode that traces culture and memory—through listening.
📖 Featured book
When Grandma Was Little
Written by: Toyoko Ochi
Publisher: Fukuinkan Shoten
📮 Share your thoughts and messages
📸Instagram → @yome.ta
🎙️ Directed by → @zr250b
You can also leave comments via the Spotify episode page 🎧
📚 May the book we introduce
become a page in your own life story.