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Address | 3-5 Ichigayasadoharacho Shinjukuku Tokyo, JAPAN ZIP:162-8450 |
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Representative Name | Yuuzi IMAMURA |
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Manabu Tsutsui Text*Photographs
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筒井学 文・写真
(No.528710)
JAN:978-4-03-528710-0
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(No.528710)
JAN:978-4-03-528710-0
Wholesale Price: Members Only
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About 10 days
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29cm x 22cm, 40 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Year of manufacture: 2025
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In elementary school, students in the lower grades are required to find and observe familiar creatures such as insects in the outdoors, or actually capture and raise them, and observe their growth in the field. Based on this, the author, who has gained more experience as a specialist in insect keeping over the years, has added new explanations and photographs to the "How to Keep Insects" series (six volumes), which has been in heavy reprints in the past, while maintaining the policy of being "a unique and in-depth insect-keeping book for children. Let's Find and Keep Insects" series (5 volumes). The series is divided into five volumes according to the location of the insects, and each volume follows the three steps for each insect: find the insect in the field, capture it, and bring it back home, then raise it and observe its growth, molting, hatching, etc. In addition, there are illustrated pages for insects that have many relatives, and a free research hints page at the end of the book to help students learn from textbooks and make their studies fun and rich. In addition, there are illustrated pages for insects that have many relatives, and a page at the end of the book with hints for free research. Volume 1 introduces the Nanahoshitento, Namihitento, Giant White Lady Beetle, Monsyuron, Swallowtail, Yamato-shijimi, Benishijimi, Tunicata leucopareia, and the Great White Striped Bassinella. |
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Based on this, the author, who has gained more experience as a specialist in insect keeping over the years, has added new explanations and photographs to the "How to Keep Insects" series (six volumes), which has been in heavy reprints in the past, while maintaining the policy of being "a unique and in-depth insect-keeping book for children. Let's Find and Keep Insects" series (5 volumes).
The series is divided into five volumes according to the location of the insects, and each volume follows the three steps for each insect: find the insect in the field, capture it, and bring it back home, then raise it and observe its growth, molting, hatching, etc. In addition, there are illustrated pages for insects that have many relatives, and a free research hints page at the end of the book to help students learn from textbooks and make their studies fun and rich. In addition, there are illustrated pages for insects that have many relatives, and a page at the end of the book with hints for free research.
Volume 1 introduces the Nanahoshitento, Namihitento, Giant White Lady Beetle, Monsyuron, Swallowtail, Yamato-shijimi, Benishijimi, Tunicata leucopareia, and the Great White Striped Bassinella.