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小时候就在想的事

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  《小时候就在想的事》是《窗边的小豆豆》续篇,更多欢笑,更多感动!日,美,英等国中小学生与教师必读书,为了孩子,你一定要读的一本书,每一位家长和老师!
  《窗边的小豆豆》是日本有史以来销量最大的一本书,译成33种文字,已成为20世纪全球最有影响的作品之一。2003年引入中国后引起越来越大的反响,接连受到《中国教育报》《中华读书报》《新京报》《北京晚报》等近百家媒体高度评价,被新浪网和当当网联合评选为2003年度最有价值图书。迄今,一直连续高居全国畅销书排行榜。
  《小时候就在想的事》讲述更多小豆豆的故事,告诉我们,越是小孩子,就越是拥有人类最珍贵,最必要的东西。本书和《窗边的小豆豆》一样让人在笑声和感动中深深思考,现代教育应当如何理解和发掘出每一个孩子的完美天性,让他一生都生活在灿烂的阳光中。

237 pages, Paperback

First published November 24, 2001

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Tetsuko Kuroyanagi

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Tetsuko Kuroyanagi (黒柳 徹子) is an internationally famous Japanese actress, a talk show host, a best-selling author of children book.

She founded the Totto Foundation, named for the eponymous and autobiographical protagonist of her book Totto-chan, The Little Girl at the Window. The Foundation professionally trains deaf actors, implementing Kuroyanagi's vision of bringing theater to the deaf.

In 1984, in recognition of her charitable works, Kuroyanagi was appointed to be a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, being the first person from Asia to hold this position. During the late 1980s and the 1990s, she visited many developing countries in Asia and Africa for charitable works and goodwill missions, helping children who had suffered from disasters and war as well as raising international awareness of the situations of children in poor countries. Kuroyanagi has raised more than $20 million for the UNICEF programmes that she has been involved in, through television fund-raising campaigns. She also used the royalties from her bestselling book, Totto-chan, to contribute to UNICEF.

In 1997, Kuroyanagi published the book Totto-chan's Children, which was based on her experience working for as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador from 1984 to 1996. Kuroyanagi is a director of the Japanese branch of the World Wildlife Fund.

Kuroyanagi has twice brought America's National Theater of the Deaf to Japan, acting with them in sign language.

For her involvement in media and television entertainment, Kuroyanagi won the Japanese Cultural Broadcasting Award, which is the highest television honour in Japan. Since then, she has been voted 14 times as Japan’s favourite television personality, for the show Tetsuko’s Room.[3]

In 2000, Kuroyanagi became the first recipient of the Global Leadership for Children Award, which was established by UNICEF in the 10th anniversary of the 1990 World Summit for Children. In May 2003, Kuroyanagi received Order of the Sacred Treasure in recognition of her two decades of service for the world’s children.

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