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Grandpa’s town has not been one on my favorites that I have read recently, however it is still a good book for a few reasons. First, I really like how this book was bilingual. It includes both English and Japanese. For students who are bilingual this could be very useful to see the languages compared side by side. I also liked this book because I really got to learn about the Japanese culture. I was not very familiar with their culture and customs but through this book I was able to learn about their culture. For example, I have never heard of public baths. This is where people go and bathe in front of others in the community. From never hearing of this before, having the nudity of the illustrations and detail of the public bath was a little weird to me. However, it did open my eyes to Japanese customs that I was unfamiliar with before. I thought the message of the story was good too. The big idea was that there is more to people than meets the eye. The grandson thought that his grandpa was lonely in this town until he experienced the town with his grandpa and realized that his grandpa is not lonely and enjoys his life because of the community and people he has befriended.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Kelli_Via | 4 autres critiques | Mar 1, 2017 |
I loved that this book is a bilingual book. I feel that these types of books are hard to find, especially in Chinese. I feel that this book really portrays the Chinese culture well by showing the different aspects of the town as the child and grandpa walk to the bathing house. I like how the illustrations show the grandpa's town, i feel like it really depicts the Chinese culture as well as the story.
 
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KellyMiguelez | 4 autres critiques | Oct 3, 2016 |
Grandpa's Town is a sweet book because of how it takes the children on a journey into a different way of life while simultaneously teaching them the importance of their elders. It is about a young boy who spends a day with his grandfather and goes through a day in the life with him, learning about new things that he never thought existed. The young boy Yuuta visits his grandfather after his grandmother dies and hopes to convince his grandfather to move in with his family. The two spend the whole day together and go into town to do the basic chores and shopping that Grandpa always does. Yuuta sees that his grandfather has many friends at the market and other stores. After the day is over, Yuuta sees that Grandpa is not alone and is not even lonely, because of all the friends that he has throughout the town. The main message in this book is to show that there is more to people than meets the eye. Yuuta assumed that his grandfather was lonely because he only knew of his grandmother, but once he spends the day with him, he sees that his grandfather has so many friends throughout the town. Grandpa's Town teaches young children that although our grandparents may look bored and tired a lot, they still have great lives that are filled with fun loving people no matter what age they are.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Conor_Thackston | 4 autres critiques | Oct 1, 2016 |
I liked this book for a couple of reasons. First, I really liked how the text was written in English as well as Japanese on each page. This was really interesting to able to see the differences between the writing systems. I also found it easy to relate to Yuuta because after my grandmother passed away, I was worried about my grandfather feeling lonely as well. My cousins and I try to spend time with him more often. The only thing I did not like as much was how graphic some of the illustrations were. Some of the pages that describe the public bath include a lot of nudity, which was a little weird to me.… (plus d'informations)
 
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LBundi1 | 4 autres critiques | Dec 7, 2015 |

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