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Intellectual Training Drill / Enjoy learning kanji while gathering Pocket Monsters! This drill teaches 80 kanji characters that are taught in first grade elementary school through 50 challenges = battles. Each time you clear the battle, you get a shining Pocket Monsters sticker! This sticker is a sign of your child's "motivation". In the final battle, you add 50 kinds of Pocket Monsters stickers to the attached "Pocket Monsters Zukan Board" and proceed with your child's learning. For about 10 battles, there is a "summary" of your learning up to that point. With the addition of play elements such as a maze and mini games, you are invited to your child's learning. In the final battle 50, a phantom Pocket Monsters, Miu appears! The achievement of completing the illustrated guide is raised. The following 3 items are attached at the beginning of the drill. (1) Pocket Monsters Zukan Sticker : A glittering sticker with hologram processing. When you clear each battle, you add "Clear! Sticker" to the page, "Pocket Monsters Zukan Board" and other 120 pieces. (2) Pocket Monsters Zukan Board (3) The 80 kanji quick-reading board for first grade students : The back side of "Pocket Monsters Zukan Board" is a table of the kanji that first grade students learn. ◎ This book supports the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Teaching Guidelines and Kanji Examination Level 10. [Recommendations from editors] Why you learn kanji. This book is compatible with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Language Study Guidelines of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's Kanji Culture Examination level 10. [Recommendations from editors] Why you learn kanji. This book is a table of kanji that first grade students learn. Professor Tetsuji Atsuji (Director of the Kanji Culture Institute of the Japan Kanji Aptitude Testing Foundation and Emeritus Professor of Kyoto University) sends the message in the beginning of the drill. "We learn the wisdom of people in the past in the words written in the past, and convey the wisdom in the words written by us to the future. Letters are a 『 vehicle 』 that moves freely between time and space, and we must make good use of it." Now, using this drill, let's learn the ability to convey something to people in the distance and the future who cannot be heard. ■ The lineup of Pocket Monsters Zukan Drill : Elementary school 1st graders