![]() ![]() Totto-Chan: the little girl at the window is exactly about the school life of a girl which will change stereotypical perception about education system, ways of learning and leading life. Ever heard of having classes in rail compartments or imagined having so? Read favourite subjects in your own preferred period in school? No punishment or scolding for the lessons? Is it only possible in our thoughts and imaginations? No, it is also possible in real life. So the situations are not at all unknown to us. It’s high time that the education systems around the world not only give importance to result but also teach children the real meaning of life, reviews Mohima Rahman Set in Japan, the book has been translated in a number of languages. SUNAMGANJ HAOR EMBANKMENT PROJECTS 40pc works still to be done as deadline missedĪn autobiographical memoir written by Japanese television personality and UNICEF goodwill ambassador Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, published in 1981, Totto-Chan: the little girl at the window is a story of children education against the backdrop of World War II.New, outlying district public univs failing to woo students.Not for anyone to walk dully along, and away.Foreigners working illegally go unchecked. ![]()
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