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Reading "Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window" by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi was a heartwarming experience. I was captivated by Totto-chan's curiosity and energy. Her adventures at Tomoe Gakuen, a school unlike any other, were both amusing and touching. The headmaster’s innovative teaching methods, like classes in train cars, highlighted the importance of nurturing individuality. The book’s charm l
— Jun 27, 2024 08:03AM
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The school's unconventional methods, like having classes in train cars and encouraging kids to explore their interests, make it a paradise for Totto-chan. These pages are heartwarming and make me smile at Totto-chan's endless curiosity and the school's supportive environment.
— Jul 12, 2024 10:27PM
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The Most beautiful act from the Headmaster was to listen tottochan with such attention that made her feel so comfortable from the first day at that school.
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RafiYa wrote: "True. Do you know that, that book is a sort of Autobiography?"Just imagine, all of the things that happened to the author, every incident. how amazing would that be!
So, Those are the things which helped her to develop her thinking ability and made her an author later.

