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You'll remember that the ninja girl did a book on glass footwear. That was purely for her own fun. This one, "Who Is the Best Hero?" was to help the Japanese elementary school students she teaches learn adjectives in English.
It is hijōni kawaii, or as we say in English, exceptionally cute. And she gave me permission to share. Behold!
The cover page, with four little animal friends contemplating the important question, Who is the best hero?

The first spread: the little mouse votes for Turbo Tiger, while the lamb favors Care Cat:

The second spread: the panda endorses Positive Puppy, but the crocodile has eyes only for Wild Wolf.

Thing is, the crocodile only describes Wild Wolf. She doesn't say anything about anything that Wild Wolf has actually done. In the last spread, the other animal kids wait for the crocodile to elaborate--but being cute and cool is good enough for her!

The back, which I didn't photograph, asks, "What do you think?"
So my friends, what *do* you think? Turbo Tiger? Care Cat? Positive Puppy? Or Wild Wolf?
It is hijōni kawaii, or as we say in English, exceptionally cute. And she gave me permission to share. Behold!
The cover page, with four little animal friends contemplating the important question, Who is the best hero?

The first spread: the little mouse votes for Turbo Tiger, while the lamb favors Care Cat:

The second spread: the panda endorses Positive Puppy, but the crocodile has eyes only for Wild Wolf.

Thing is, the crocodile only describes Wild Wolf. She doesn't say anything about anything that Wild Wolf has actually done. In the last spread, the other animal kids wait for the crocodile to elaborate--but being cute and cool is good enough for her!

The back, which I didn't photograph, asks, "What do you think?"
So my friends, what *do* you think? Turbo Tiger? Care Cat? Positive Puppy? Or Wild Wolf?