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TottoChan: The Little Girl at the Window
Rated 4.36 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781568363912
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Discover the heartwarming story of Totto-Chan, a little girl who finds her place in an unconventional school during World War II. With railroad cars as classrooms and a focus on freedom and fun, Totto-Chan’s experiences at this unique school, led by the inspiring headmaster Sosaku Kobayashi, shape her into the successful woman she becomes. Experience the charm that captivated millions in Japan with “Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window.”
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Vrinda Gupta –
This book is so wholesome and positive. It reminds you to appreciate the simple things in life. Highly recommend for anyone needing a pick-me-up.
Vaishnavi –
While the story is heartwarming, I found it a little too idealistic. Still, Totto-Chan’s spirit is infectious and inspiring. Worth reading.
Somya –
Totto-Chan is a treasure! It’s a beautiful and uplifting story about acceptance, kindness, and the power of education. I loved it!
Ishita Singhania –
Such a lovely and heartwarming book! It’s a reminder of the magic of childhood and the power of kindness. Highly recommended!
Abhishek Trivedi –
A sweet and nostalgic read. While I enjoyed Totto-Chan’s adventures, I found some parts a little repetitive. Still, a charming story.
Soumya Sudeep Sinha –
This book is a gem! It showcases the beauty of unconventional education and the importance of nurturing a child’s individuality. A must-read!
Bhavya Agrawal –
A truly heartwarming story! Totto-Chan’s journey is inspiring, though at times a bit slow-paced. Overall, a delightful read about childhood and acceptance.
Satyam Mohapatra –
I loved the book! Such a unique perspective on education and childhood. Totto-Chan is adorable, and the headmaster is a gem.
Saumya Sharma –
Totto-Chan’s story is so touching and pure. It made me reflect on my own childhood and the importance of freedom in learning.
Bhuwan Sharma –
A delightful story about a special little girl and an extraordinary school. It’s a bit sentimental, but the message is beautiful.
Yash Mahajan –
I enjoyed the book, but sometimes the writing felt a bit simplistic. Still, it’s a heartwarming tale with a valuable message.