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Let's Practice Thinking Series Name: (Life Style for Children) Author: Marilyn Burns (Text), Martha Weston (Illustrations) Translator: Hisayo Sakyo Publisher: Shobunsha Published: 1983 This book is a thinking training book for children by American educator Marilyn Burns, written to cultivate the habit of thinking "Why?" and "I wonder why?" from everyday events and small questions. For example, "What do you do when you run into a problem?" "Is my thinking correct?" "What happens when you change your perspective?" These familiar themes are explored in a fun way with quizzes, illustrations, and diagrams. With humorous illustrations, it's an educational content that naturally develops children's "observational skills" and "logical thinking skills." It also includes many visual tricks and exercises in everyday observation, making it a great point for parents and children to enjoy together. 【Condition】 Overall, there is age-related yellowing and staining, but no torn pages. It is in standard used condition for a book published in the late Showa era. 【Price Proposal (Mercari)】 The circulation of this book is very limited, and Shobunsha's Life Style series has been re-evaluated in recent years. ※ There is collector demand for it as an "educational/intellectual book," "thinking skills development," and "Showa retro picture book." Condition: All pages are present, and there are no writings or stains. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect condition due to it being a used item. There are stains, damage, and scratches on the book due to aging. #Let'sPracticeThinking #Shobunsha #ShowaPictureBook #EducationalBook #LifeStyleForChildren #ThinkingSkillsTraining #EducationalPictureBook #ShowaRetroBook #ChildrensBook #MarilynBurns
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