Reflections on The Queen's Gambit and Mah Jongg: Guest Post by Gregg Swain
Gregg Swain is an author and Mah Jongg instructor. She lectures across the United States, speaking at clubs, museums, and social organizations. She is the co-author of American Mah Jongg for Eve ...
PostCelebrating Korean American Day
Korean American Day was first proclaimed on January 13th, 2003—100 years after the first Korean immigrants arrived in the U.S—to commemorate and celebrate the contributions Korean Americans have m ...
PostIn Celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
We are delighted to announce a special partnership for Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (APAHM). During the month of May, 50% of profits from all tuttlepublishing.com website sales will be donat ...
PostA Whole New Wordle: How Games Help Us Through Hard Times
In honor of Women's History Month, we are featuring articles from some of our amazing women authors. The first will be from Gregg Swain, co-author of Mah Jongg: The Art of the Game and&n ...
PostLaro Tayo: Games from the Philippines
To continue our celebrations of Filipino American History Month, we're sharing fun games for the whole family from All About the Philippines.Check out some traditional games and use them to beat ...
PostCelebrating the MassKara Festival
Celebrate MassKara!If you travel to the tropical island of Negros in late October, you may be lucky enough to witness the fantastic, colorful celebration of MassKara! MassKara is a joyful festival th ...
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Izakaya (izakaya, /ēˈzäkəyə,ēzəˈkīə/): a type of informal Japanese pub. They have been compared to Irish pubs, Spanish tapas bars & early American taverns.Izakayas are gathering places where frie ...
PostJapanese Etiquette Tips You May Not Know About
Taxi TricksJapan is the epicenter of technology, so it's no surprise that even taxis are high-tech there. The rear door on the sidewalk side, where passengers get in, is automated. So while you may b ...
PostFalling in Love With Sake: An Interview With Nancy Matsumoto
It's Asian Pacific Heritage Month, and we are sharing books and interviews from some of our amazing AAPI authors here on the blog. Today we have Nancy Matsumoto, who is a food journalist wit ...
PostMulticultural Children's Book Day
January 25th is Multicultural Children's Book Day! Five years ago, children’s reading and play advocates Valarie Budayr from Jump Into a Book and Mia Wenjen from Pragmatic Mom teamed u ...
PostInterview with Mia Wenjen, Co-Founder of Multicultural Children's Book Day
Multicultural Children's Book Day started in 2012 when two book-loving moms teamed up to raise awareness around kid’s books that celebrate diversity and to get more of these types of books into ...
PostWhat the Story of Tokyo Rose Teaches Us About AAPI Identity
It's Asian Pacific American Heritage Month here in the U.S., and we want to share some thoughts from the authors of the upcoming Tuttle graphic novel, Tokyo Rose: Zero Hour. In case you ar ...
PostStanding Firmly in Two Worlds — An Interview With the Authors of Tokyo Rose, Part 1
Today we are sharing Part One of an interview with the authors of the brand new Tuttle graphic novel, Tokyo Rose - Zero Hour. In case you're unfamiliar with the Tokyo Rose story, it centers on Iva To ...
PostBruce Lee: An AAPI Legacy
2023 marks 50 years of the Bruce Lee Legacy — and May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Taken together, we want to honor the legacy of an Asian American whose impact on cultu ...
PostAuthor Interview: A History of the Samurai
Jonathan Lopez-Vera has a PhD in Japanese History and an MA in World History from Pompeu Fabra University (Spain). He is a member of the Ethnographies, Cultural Encounters and Religious Missions (ECE ...
PostJapan is Open: A Travel Update From Abby Denson
As part of our celebration of the return of international travel in Japan, we are featuring Abby Denson, author and illustrator of the Tuttle books Cool Japan Guide, Cool Tokyo Guide, ...
PostSelf-Worth, Patriotism, and Empathy - An Interview With the Authors of Tokyo Rose, Part 2
Today we are sharing Part Two (read Part One here) of an interview with the authors of the brand new Tuttle graphic novel, Tokyo Rose - Zero Hour. In case you're unfamiliar with the Tokyo Rose story, ...
PostFive Books to Celebrate National Poetry Month
National Poetry Month was established by the Academy of American Poets in 1996 and takes place every April. As this year's National Poetry Month begins, we want to celebrate the occasion with fiv ...
PostFive Books From AAPI Tuttle Authors, Part One
To celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month here in the U.S., we are sharing books by wonderful and accomplished AAPI Tuttle authors. As important as the incredible works these authors h ...
PostFive Books From AAPI Authors, Part Two
To celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month here in the U.S., we are sharing books by wonderful and accomplished AAPI Tuttle authors. As important as the incredible works these authors h ...
Post10 Things You Didn't Know About Libraries
It's National Library Week! According to the American Library Association, "National Library Week is an annual celebration highlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, and library worke ...
PostCelebrating AAPI Heritage Month, Plus New and Notable Titles
Celebrating AAPI Heritage Month! May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month, and we are excited to celebrate brilliant AAPI authors and important AAPI themes all month long! Stay tun ...
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