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This item was used by a child for one year. There are a few small stains, so please understand before purchasing. Release Date: March 13, 2020 Published by Gakken Size: 205 x 275 mm Number of Pages: 15 ISBN: 978-4-05-750717-0 Publisher's Introduction: "We're hearing, 'My child learned hiragana with this!'" ☆☆☆ Packed with content! Six features that will completely satisfy train-loving kids ☆☆☆ [1] Hiragana [Learn to read hiragana naturally!] Pressing the buttons plays the pronunciation of the characters, allowing children to naturally recognize the characters through their eyes and ears. Because it makes sounds, children can learn on their own! They can also learn using train names, such as "ko = komachi" and "ha = hayabusa." [2] English [Master English with native pronunciation!] Even with their first experience with English, children can learn with interest using train-related words they love. Just by mimicking the beautiful pronunciation of native speakers, their pronunciation will improve! [3] Numbers [Learn numbers too!] Children will be able to say numbers from 1 to 10 in both Japanese and English. [4] Word Play [So fun, they'll get hooked!] Includes many train puns by Reiji Nakagawa! "Noboru ka? Kudaru ka? Cable car" (Going up? Going down? Cable car) "Monorail ni mou nore-ru!" (Get on the monorail already!) etc. Because there's an element of "I want to hear it again because it's fun," children will want to play with the tablet again and again. Because the words are fun to imitate, they will naturally become ingrained through repetition. [5] Character/Word Quiz 4 Types [Extremely popular with train-loving kids!] Contains over 140 quiz questions. Children find and answer the buttons, which helps them confirm their understanding of the characters and leads to retention. [6] 10 Train Sounds [Play with sounds to your heart's content!] Includes train sounds that train-loving kids love, such as railroad crossing sounds, running sounds, and station melodies. [7] Train Quiz 50 Questions [Try difficult questions! Aim to be a train expert!] Easy) What color is the Doctor Yellow? Difficult) What was the first subway line to open in Japan? etc. The answers also use voiced sounds, geminate consonants, and long vowels, so children can challenge themselves to a higher level of learning, and the experience of accomplishing something on their own will help them grow. Parents and children can enjoy it together!
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