It’s OK to be random! All are correct! Try to derive various answers from one picture. The highly acclaimed picture book in the UK that fosters children’s imagination and self-efficacy, “20 Things to Do to Grow Sugar Beet”, will be released on October 7th!
Micro Magazine Co., Ltd. Press release: October 7, 2024 It’s OK to be random! All are correct! Try to derive various answers from one picture. The highly acclaimed picture book in the UK that fosters children’s imagination and self-efficacy, “20 Things to Do to Grow Sugar Beet”, will be released on October 7th! Full of questions that stimulate children’s imagination! A picture book that parents and children can enjoy while having fun chatting with each other, “20 Things to Do to Grow Sugar Beet” will be released by Micro Magazine on October 7th!
Work introduction It’s OK to be random! All are correct! Try to derive various answers from one picture. A picture book that fosters children’s imagination and self-efficacy, highly acclaimed in the UK “Who smashed this sleeping old man’s head?” “How did this cow climb onto the windmill?” “Someone here robbed a bank. Who do you think he is?” There are many questions that will stimulate your imagination. There is no one correct answer. It’s OK to be random! Think freely and come up with your own correct answer!






https://books.rakuten.co.jp/rb/17941530/ Author introduction Mac Barnett Born and raised in California, USA, he became interested in literature at a young age. He studied at Pomona College, nestled in the San Gabriel Mountains east of Los Angeles, and began his creative career. He has written numerous works of children’s literature, winning both the Boston Globe Horn Book Award and the E.B. White Reading and Narration Award for his picture book “Annabelle and the Mysterious Kate” (Asunaro Shobo), and was also selected as a Caldecott Award Honor Book. His work “Sam and Dave Hole Down” (Asu Naro Shobo) was also selected as a Caldecott Honor Book. Mac Barnett’s picture books, such as “Mr. Sankaku”, “Mr. Shikaku”, and “Mr. Manmaru” (all published by Crayon House), have been translated into 30 languages around the world and are widely read. Christian Robinson Born in California, USA. After studying animation at California Institute of the Arts and working at Sesame Workshop and Pixar Studios, he became a picture book author. His major works include “Gaston” (Kodansha) and “School Dete Doki Doki Dokiru” (WAVE Publishing). “On the Bus with Grandma” (Suzuki Publishing) was selected as a Caldecott Honor Book. Lives in California. “We are all connected in some way. I want to convey that to the children of today,” he said. Miki Ishida Born in Kanagawa Prefecture. While studying Japanese literature at university, he started translating English literature and other works as a hobby. After graduating, he worked at a publishing company. After working as an editor for children’s books and foreign picture books, she entered the
translation industry. His main translated books include “The Chicken Who Got a Smartphone” (Micro Magazine).
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