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Picture book "br" This picture book is written in both Japanese and English and features a warm conversation between parents and children. "Hey, Mama, if I had blue hair, did you like me, Mama?" "Well, if I had been born half a cat, did you like me?" "Bye, what if I was born half a cat? Have you come to like me?" "Well, if I become a father someday, what should I do if the baby is disabled?" Created by a mother who raises three children, the eldest son, the eldest daughter, and the second daughter with Down's syndrome, based on the actual communication with the eldest son. Adults have a hard time answering straightforward questions from children. Parents want to say, "Any kind of you like it," not only for sick or disabled children and their siblings, but also when their children lose confidence. It is an opportunity to develop a sense of self-affirmation. To deepen the bond and understanding between parents and children. Please use this book as an opportunity to communicate with your loved ones. ▼ Excerpts from "Afterword" by Gardner Mizuho [】「〜(omitted] ~ Therefore, regardless of what the school says or what others around you say, please remain on your side in Eiden's last fortress forever. "I remember for the first time that you could clearly understand your position. Regardless of what the school says or what others around you say, please remain on your side in Eiden's last fortress forever." So I thought I would stay in the children's last fortress forever. ▼ It was born from the "Moving Picture Book" by 『 Wakeup 』, a news program on Yomiuri Television. "Wakeup" (Yomiuri Television and Nippon Television nationwide) featured the author's family. In the "Moving Picture Book" by Mizuho Wakeup, a news program on Yomiuri Television. "Wakeup" (Yomiuri Television and Nippon Television all over the country) introduced the original illustration and text of this book as a "Moving Picture Book" produced by the program. "I was impressed" and "I can't stop crying" from many people including parents who are raising children. (* The author's essay on the days of his second daughter, Mari-chan, was also released on March 23, 2024.) 2023