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Mr. Pomula the Keg
Original text before translation
けはいのポムラくん
(PB000055)
JAN:9784434303869
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(PB000055)
JAN:9784434303869
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
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A5 size, jacket, all colors, 32 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2022
Product tag: None
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Description
When I go to the bathtub alone, [There might be someone behind me...]. When I go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, I think, "There's definitely a ghost, isn't there? I'm scared...] When I see a crack in the door from my bed, I think, "Is there someone in there? Children battle with many [invisible things] every day. Actually, there is [Pomura-kun, the invisible one]. He is cheering everyone up as a kehai. The exciting presentation. He is upset because he had a fight with his friends. He is anxious because his mom and dad didn't come to pick him up. Kehaku-kun is watching over the children who are fighting against the invisible in various places. Kehaiku is watching over children who are fighting against things they cannot see. Comment from the Publisher Being [nervous] is not a bad thing. Sometimes, it protects children from themselves. Pomla is trying to protect children from danger. Pomla-kun in this picture book is trying to protect children from danger. [It's exciting, but it's fun when you get over it. But it will be fun when you get over it, and you have to be careful because it is dangerous. This is a picture book for parents and children to turn the pages while discussing such things together. I am sure that adults will also enjoy this book as it reminds them of their own childhood and makes them smile. About the Author Cricket Koharu Current daycare student. Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 2002. Currently enrolled in the Department of Childcare at Osaka University of Arts Junior College. Has been creating handmade picture books since she was a child, and has an interest in picture books. |
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When I go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, I think, "There's definitely a ghost, isn't there? I'm scared...]
When I see a crack in the door from my bed, I think, "Is there someone in there?
Children battle with many [invisible things] every day.
Actually, there is [Pomura-kun, the invisible one].
He is cheering everyone up as a kehai.
The exciting presentation.
He is upset because he had a fight with his friends.
He is anxious because his mom and dad didn't come to pick him up.
Kehaku-kun is watching over the children who are fighting against the invisible in various places.
Kehaiku is watching over children who are fighting against things they cannot see.
Comment from the Publisher
Being [nervous] is not a bad thing.
Sometimes, it protects children from themselves.
Pomla is trying to protect children from danger.
Pomla-kun in this picture book is trying to protect children from danger.
[It's exciting, but it's fun when you get over it.
But it will be fun when you get over it, and you have to be careful because it is dangerous.
This is a picture book for parents and children to turn the pages while discussing such things together.
I am sure that adults will also enjoy this book as it reminds them of their own childhood and makes them smile.
About the Author
Cricket Koharu
Current daycare student.
Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 2002.
Currently enrolled in the Department of Childcare at Osaka University of Arts Junior College.
Has been creating handmade picture books since she was a child, and has an interest in picture books.