Helen Keller's Words and Life

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 児童書 ヘレン・ケラーのことばと人生
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Item number: BO4400615
Released date: 13 Mar 2024
Maker: Poplar Co.
Supervision: 關宏之

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Children's Book
Strengthening the Mind! Visual Biography / "Every human being has the right to lead a happy life." "Don't look down. Always keep your head high. And look straight at the world." Although he loses his eyesight and hearing at the age of 19 months, he learned speech and Braille under the guidance of Professor Sullivan. After graduating from Radcliffe College and cooperating with the government's welfare policy, he traces the life of a Helen Keller who has always lived a positive life in words. He graduated from Helen Keller College and worked with the government's welfare policy. There is also a substantial material page with information such as the era in which he lived, people with deep relationships, cities with relationships, knowledge and quizzes. The furigana was applied to the kanji of the 4th grade of elementary school and above. It is also perfect for morning reading. People who have a way of living that everyone longs for are, without exception, people who have immersed themselves in what they should do, have more challenges than anyone else, and have failed. This series of "Strengthening the Mind! Visual Biography" will help you understand this. There is no need to read it from the beginning. Look around freely and find and read the words that interest you. When you want energy or when your heart is about to break, your favorite words will surely push your back. This book is designed to be read not only from the front but also from the back. It is recommended to start with quizzes of great figures introduced and interesting topics (miscellaneous studies). It is easier to understand than expected if you start from the front or from the back. It is recommended to start with interesting topics (miscellaneous studies) and quizzes of great figures introduced.