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Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window

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Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1981

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Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1981
Book Details
Pages

232

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

Tokyo, Japan • 1940s

Publication Year

1981

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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Super Short Summary

Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi is about a young Japanese girl who attends an unconventional school during World War II. The story highlights the unique educational approach of Tomoe Gakuen, where creative and individualized learning methods encourage students to explore their potential and develop a love for learning.

Heartwarming

Inspirational

Nostalgic

Playful

Adventurous

Reviews & Readership

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Review Roundup

Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi is praised for its heartwarming and insightful portrayal of alternative education, highlighting the nurturing of curiosity and individuality. The memoir's charm lies in its simplicity and innocence. However, some note that its episodic structure may feel disjointed. Overall, it is an inspiring read for educators and parents.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window?

A reader who enjoys Totto-chan: The Little Girl at the Window likely appreciates heartwarming tales of childhood and innovative education. Fans of Anne of Green Gables or The Little Prince might be drawn to its charm and exploration of non-traditional learning.

Book Details
Pages

232

Format

Book • Nonfiction

Setting

Tokyo, Japan • 1940s

Publication Year

1981

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

8-12 years

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