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In this Japanese [Hirigana and Romaji]-English bilingual edition, Tamia embarks on a journey to discover if she is small, asking various animals along the way. The story leads to a surprising conclusion about size and self-perception. Readers have praised the book for its engaging and whimsical illustrations, making it a favorite among young children. Reviews highlight its simplicity and the profound message it conveys, appealing to both kids and adults. Many parents note that the short sentences keep their little ones engaged with the vibrant pictures. Customers from around the world share their enthusiasm, with one Brazilian reviewer appreciating its fun and vocabulary-building qualities, while a UK parent mentions the book's charm and how it captivates her child. A review from India emphasizes the relatability of the theme, and a Mexican customer finds it dynamic and perfect for learning in romaji. The book has become a cherished bedtime story for many, with children requesting it repeatedly. Its universal appeal is evident, as it resonates with children across different cultures and languages. Overall, it’s a beautifully illustrated, cleverly written tale that fosters confidence and self-acceptance in young readers.
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Watashi, chiisai? Am I small?, Philipp Winterberg, Nadja Wichmann
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- 2018
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