Welcomed learning that Japanese children play the same things they do, such as tug-of-war, basketball and tennis. They noticed that they have more letters to learn. They particularly enjoyed seeing Sports Day, sumo wrestlers, and a day in school.
Well-paced, educational presentation. Shows the respect Japanese children have toward one another and their high regard for education and self-responsibility. Children exploring geography and other cultures will find this particularly interesting.
Spend a day with Seichi and Ayako's farm and city families, and take in Sports Day, a silent piano, feeding chickens, grocery shopping, an engagement ceremony, rice planting and calligraphy. How are kids in Japan similar or different from us?
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KIDS FIRST! Goes Local: Submit a review & win!
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