Made Smarter! Stained Glass Seal Puzzle / Koho Suenaga

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 学習 頭がよくなる! ステンドグラスシールパズル / 末永幸歩
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Item number: BO4658102
Released date: 04 Jul 2024
Maker: Gakken

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Learning
[Introduction to the Contents]
[Develop artistic thinking with a sticker puzzle]. Puzzles that can be absorbed by people from around 4 years old to adults.
Just find a sticker with the same number as the mount and attach it.
You can develop various abilities such as art thinking, concentration, imagination, self-affirmation, and sense of color.
[Supervised by Koho Suenaga, author of "Art Thinking from Age 13"]
In the AI era where correct answers are easily obtained, the ability to create "your own answers" by making use of your own sensitivity and imagination becomes your strength.
The color that shines on a black background, multiple color choices, and a sentence that looks like a sentence from a story.
This book is a seal book that allows children to become interested in stained glass and enjoy the changes depending on the color.
(1) Prepare the mount and puzzle stickers.
The stickers can be separated with perforations.
(2) Look for stickers with the same number as the one in the frame of the mount.
(3) Finish! Attach stickers with the same number as the one in the frame of the mount.
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[Author's brief history]
Graduated from the Faculty of Art and Design at Musashino Fine Arts University and completed the Graduate School of Fine Arts Education at Tokyo Gakugei University.
A private researcher at Tokyo Gakugei University.
In addition to writing for newspapers and magazines, he has many activities related to artistic thinking, such as lectures at educational institutions nationwide and seminars for adults.
The author of the book is 『, who is the Art Thinking 』 (Diamond Co., Ltd.) from the age of 13 when he can find his own answer.