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I'm Not Japanese (私は日本人じゃない): A Story About Identity, Language Learning, and Building C (en Inglés)
Yeonsil Yoo
(Autor)
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Koyuki Murayama
(Traducido por)
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Upfly Books
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I'm Not Japanese (私は日本人じゃない): A Story About Identity, Language Learning, and Building C (en Inglés) - Yoo, Yeonsil ; Murayama, Koyuki
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Reseña del libro "I'm Not Japanese (私は日本人じゃない): A Story About Identity, Language Learning, and Building C (en Inglés)"
Meet Amy, a 7-year-old Japanese Canadian girl with a unique story. Born and raised in Canada, Amy doesn't see herself as Japanese. But her parents think differently. They believe it's important for her to learn Japanese because of her heritage. This leaves Amy wondering, what does it really mean to be Japanese, or Canadian, or both?"I'm Not Japanese" is a fun, witty bilingual children's book inspired by a real story. It's crafted to gently nudge young readers towards understanding that identity isn't about choosing one over another. Being part of multiple cultures is not just okay; it's a beautiful thing.This book is an excellent tool for early readers and those beginning to learn Japanese. Enjoy short, easy reading while picking up new vocabulary in both English and Japanese. The side-by-side bilingual format makes learning engaging and accessible.⭐️ Key Highlights: Bilingual Fun: Experience the joy of reading with English and Japanese text side by side.Beginner-Friendly: Perfect for early readers and new learners of the Japanese language.A Meaningful Message: Delve into themes of identity, language learning, and perseverance.A Perfect Gift: Ideal for inquisitive boys and girls aged 5-8, especially those exploring their identity in a diverse society.