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The Day We Became Friends
Original text before translation
ともだちになった日
(PB00003)
JAN:9784434289149
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(PB00003)
JAN:9784434289149
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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*B5 size, jacket, all colors, 32 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2021
Product tag: None
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Description
Shota is popular in class and Shuhei is isolated in class. At first glance, these two seem to be opposites, but each of them has his own pain in his heart that cannot be told to others. Shuhei is a slightly eccentric child who stands out from the rest of the class. Shota bullies Shuhei. However, no one in the class is able to stop Shota's bullying. However, ...... An incident changes Shota's mind and their relationship. ...... Even now, something similar may be happening at a school somewhere in Japan. The film portrays the importance of not looking away from this reality and finding the "light of hope" that lies beyond it, in a straightforward manner. The beauty of Miyajimahoko's watercolor paintings that accompany the story is also a highlight! [Shota always made fun of me. Shota always made fun of me and bullied me all the time. I was always made fun of and bullied by Shota, but I was the only one in my class I cried thinking about Shota. Since that day, no one saw Shota making fun of Shuhei and bullying him. Shota made fun of Shuhei, and no one ever saw him bully him again]. (from the text) Comment from the publisher [I hope that "The Day We Became Friends" will nourish the hearts of every child who picks up this picture book. I hope that [The Day We Became Friends] will nourish the hearts of every child who picks up this book and become an important friend for life. I hope that this book will become a precious friend in life. Total ruby. Target age: 5 years old and up About the Author Shota Hanamitsu Born in Chiba, Japan in 1985. After graduating from university, he worked as a sales representative for a general company. After graduating from university, he worked as a sales representative for a general company, and later obtained a first-class elementary school teaching license at Meisei University, aiming to become a teacher, which was his dream. After working at an elementary school in Funabashi for two years, he now manages an after-school day care service, Suri-Haato Classroom. He is the father of two children. Produced a picture book for children with disabilities, "Josu ni de dekiru ka" (Can you do it?). Mihoko Miyajima Painter. Picture book artist. Fuji Television Award at the 17th Ueno Royal Museum Exhibition of Nature in Japan. Prime Minister's Prize at the 33rd Salon des Beaux-Arts. 19th Golden Star Award at the 19th Creative Children's Story*Picture Book*Digital Picture Book Contest Encouragement Prize, 3rd Picture Book Publication Award Illustrator of "Natsu no Otto Mitsuketa" and "Mori no Shobodan" (both published by Mirai Publishing Co., Ltd.). |
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At first glance, these two seem to be opposites, but each of them has his own pain in his heart that cannot be told to others.
Shuhei is a slightly eccentric child who stands out from the rest of the class.
Shota bullies Shuhei.
However, no one in the class is able to stop Shota's bullying.
However, ...... An incident changes Shota's mind and their relationship. ......
Even now, something similar may be happening at a school somewhere in Japan.
The film portrays the importance of not looking away from this reality and finding the "light of hope" that lies beyond it, in a straightforward manner.
The beauty of Miyajimahoko's watercolor paintings that accompany the story is also a highlight!
[Shota always made fun of me.
Shota always made fun of me and bullied me all the time.
I was always made fun of and bullied by Shota, but I was the only one in my class
I cried thinking about Shota.
Since that day, no one saw Shota making fun of Shuhei and bullying him.
Shota made fun of Shuhei, and no one ever saw him bully him again].
(from the text)
Comment from the publisher
[I hope that "The Day We Became Friends" will nourish the hearts of every child who picks up this picture book.
I hope that [The Day We Became Friends] will nourish the hearts of every child who picks up this book and become an important friend for life. I hope that this book will become a precious friend in life.
Total ruby. Target age: 5 years old and up
About the Author
Shota Hanamitsu
Born in Chiba, Japan in 1985. After graduating from university, he worked as a sales representative for a general company.
After graduating from university, he worked as a sales representative for a general company, and later obtained a first-class elementary school teaching license at Meisei University, aiming to become a teacher, which was his dream.
After working at an elementary school in Funabashi for two years, he now manages an after-school day care service, Suri-Haato Classroom.
He is the father of two children. Produced a picture book for children with disabilities, "Josu ni de dekiru ka" (Can you do it?).
Mihoko Miyajima
Painter. Picture book artist.
Fuji Television Award at the 17th Ueno Royal Museum Exhibition of Nature in Japan.
Prime Minister's Prize at the 33rd Salon des Beaux-Arts.
19th Golden Star Award at the 19th Creative Children's Story*Picture Book*Digital Picture Book Contest
Encouragement Prize, 3rd Picture Book Publication Award
Illustrator of "Natsu no Otto Mitsuketa" and "Mori no Shobodan" (both published by Mirai Publishing Co., Ltd.).