A favourite but I didn‘t managed to snap a pic and I‘m in the office now 😅 Just found an old one stacked up during my book haul in Bangkok 😅 #1990s #artfulaugust @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
A favourite but I didn‘t managed to snap a pic and I‘m in the office now 😅 Just found an old one stacked up during my book haul in Bangkok 😅 #1990s #artfulaugust @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs
#falltreasures #schooldays @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
The prompt reminded me of this book which I‘ve enjoyed a lot and wished my schooling days were like that too 🤞🏻
Having eyes, but not seeing beauty; having ears, but not hearing music; having minds, but not perceiving truth; having hearts that are never moved and therefore never set on fire. These are the things to fear.
I read this book as a child - that's 15 years ago. And it has stayed with me ever since.
It's a book that I would recommend to every person, whether you're a child or not. It will sensitise you in the right places if not change your perspective entirely. ❤️
Picture courtesy : https://pin.it/uaqotzjerqomcr
Totto-Chan is a well-loved and classic children‘s story in Japan, as is the illustrator, Chihiro Iwasaki. The paper jacket of the same book is a typical for a Japanese paperback and was a gift received years ago from an exchange student we sponsored. #BigInJapan
Day 1 of #WanderingJune @cinfhen @BarbaraBB
This is a collection of charming vignettes about the daily life of a lively little girl, Toto Chan - a homage to the author‘s childhood in the 1940s Japan. Still on my tbr.
#springintoreading #window
My physical TBR stack for todays Dewey's 24hour readathon 🤩
“Having eyes, but not seeing beauty; having ears, but not hearing music; having minds, but not perceiving truth; having hearts that are never moved and therefore never set on fire. These are the things to fear.”
This is a little gem. A must read for parents & primary school teachers, shows us what education is all about. ‘It makes you smile, believe in good and gives you one solid perspective on how we as a society should raise kids.‘
This was a charming book about a little girl's experience in a (rare for that time) progressive school in Tokyo during the war. A must read for early learning teachers and parents!
I give it five bowls of Ramen🤓
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A wonderful friend gave me this book with a solemn "...everyone should read Totto-Chan". It's a charming story about a little Japanese girl growing up during the war. So far I'm loving every word ?
Having eyes, but not seeing beauty; having ears, but not hearing music; having minds, but not perceiving truth; having hearts that are never moved and therefore never set on fire. These are the things to fear, said the headmaster.
Fun Friday photo: a book I reread is Totto-Chan, recollections of a childhood in WWII Tokyo. Her school is an unusual one (esp for Asia) which believes in creativity, self-expression & independence. Charming and endearing, I reread it as a reminder of how wonderful childhood can be
An education system worth exploring into. Enjoyed the adventures totto Chan had but I didn't like the translation. Wished it's originally in English. Make love not war.
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แต่ที่จริงแล้ว เป็นเรื่องเล่าของเด็กหญิงที่เรียนอยู่ในโรงเรียนที่น่ารักที่สุดในโลก
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