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Around 1969, Shueisha published the "Why-Why Science Learning Manga" series, supervised by Takayuki Suzuki, Haruo Furukawa, and Mozaburo Kanuma, which provided science education for children on topics such as insects, the human body, machines, and atoms. This was a time when interest in science and technology was growing during the period of rapid economic growth. Main Series: Why-Why Science Learning Manga (Shueisha) Main Subjects: "Visiting the Insect Kingdom" (Insect bodies, metamorphosis) "The Mystery of the Human Body" (Human body) "The Machine Laboratory" (Machines) "The Wonders of Nature and Atoms" (Nuclear power) Features: In the 1960s, these manga explained scientific knowledge in an easy-to-understand way for children, and they are now distributed as used books. This was a time when educational content that stimulated curiosity about science became popular in the form of manga. My younger brother and I, because our family was poor, had no books to read in our childhood, but we read this book, which we received from an acquaintance, hundreds of times. It describes the origins and developments of events that are the basis of modern science, and I believe that reading this book made both my brother and me scientifically-minded. It's a tattered book, but it's a book that explains the basics of science today.
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