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Nonfiction and Biographies
On the roof of a zoo's panda house, there are sunflowers in full bloom. This is the story of the oldest Japanese panda and the keeper who supported it. Do you know the panda Tantan in Kobe Oji Zoo in Hyōgo Prefecture? The short arms and legs as well as the fur are as cute as Plush toy, and the figure that is always rolling around is loved by many people as the "Princess of Kobe". But wait a minute. Just like humans, there is a "panda life" for pandas. On the other hand, as the oldest Japanese panda, there is a "panda life". On the other hand, there is a "panda life" for pandas as well as humans. On the other hand, there is a "panda life" for pandas like humans. On the other hand, there is a lovely figure to show to visitors, and as the oldest Japanese panda, he lost his child and lost his partner and spent the days of illness with both keepers. In the background, there was a Tantan's life as a panda. This book is written by Daigo Sugiura, the producer of "Gorogoro Panda Diary", a program closely related to Tantan that has been broadcast for several years. It tells about the relationship between humans and living creatures, and what it means to be with them responsibly even when they get old. This book is an opportunity for adults to reconsider together about the relationship between humans and living creatures, and about raising living creatures. It is recommended for children who like going to the zoo, as well as adults who are familiar with them. It is recommended for a wide range of generations, from children to adults, as it is with children who like going to