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DescriptionOnce, in a country far away, there lived a peasant farmer and his wife. They had no children and every day, to lift their spirits on the walk to and from the fields, they sang: "We'd like a little boy, any size at all. We'd like him little, we'd like him small, We'd love him tiniest of all." A Miracle happened. They had a child. But - and this hardly came as a surprise - he really was tiny. And they called him Issun Boshi, "the One-Inch Boy." Based on a traditional Japanese folktale. |