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I've translated the article from the Japanese to the English, and then in the process of verifying the Japanese content, came across additional information (such as private photos of the albums on several different auction sites) to either correct the Japanese article or to add more information. With the access I have, this is as far as I can go. If anyone have better access, as well as solid documentation, please round off this article. どうも. CJLippert18:22, 29 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
I think the Uncle Koji's Story Bag has two sets, one for ages 2-4, the other for ages 5-7. I think the set listed here is the ages 5-7 one. I have pictures of some of the ones I think are in the ages 2-4 set.
I don't know a lick of Japanese, so I don't feel comfortable messing with this page.