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Beginners Japanese Illustrated Hiragana Book

Mimi languages

Natasha Traish

Juvenile Nonfiction / Foreign Language Study / General

This Bright easy to use Hiragana Illustrated book approaches learning differently. Great for kids and beginners looking for a more enjoyable approach to learning the hiragana alphabet. Each page has simple yet clear illustrations to help the words stick into your mind. Can be used as flash cards or just practising sounding out words. A must have for learners of the Japanese language.



The book is set out into 3 main parts.

Firstly you have the letters with only the highlighted letter and a Japanese word corresponding to that letter.

Secondly you have a list of those words spelt out so you can practise the pronunciation, but not rely on English letters to help you read.

Thirdly the list of words in English to help you understand the meanings of the words without relying too much on English.


The approach is to give hints and make the mind associate the letters with the illustrations and the sounds instead of having the answers all in one spot.

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