
War Base: this war base has a large open space which helps a ton to make time count more, especially when the attacker uses slow troops like Dragons or needs to rely on a few cleanup troops, this makes it really effective at TH8 also against higher Town Halls that want to get the easy 3-Star. This base got popular so people developed a strategy against it. "About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.TH8 War & CWL Base TH8 Trophy Base TH8 Farm Base Base Strength: ".the story and illustrations will hold a child's interest with comparisons to Japanese and American culture written in a voice they can easily identify with." - The Japan Times At the end, he hoped he would be coming back soon." - Miriam, age 10, City Book Review "I liked this book I liked what Dan learned, and I thought that he made some pretty fun choices. Rebecca Otowa truly knows her subject - having lived in Japan for 30 years and raised children and grandchildren here, she has a good feel for what will interest her younger readers." - Uncovering Japan blog "There's a lot covered here, but it's all presented at a level that's rather accessible for both those with no knowledge of Japan and for a younger audience that doesn't want to (or can't) pour through dry guidebooks. Absolutely packed with cultural information: geography, breakfast, school, origami, history, rice harvest, food, pastimes, customs, tea ceremony- and much, much more! It's unique layout and illustrations cover so many aspects of Japan-and mix the authentic information with the fictional journal of a 5th-grade boy." - Kid World Citizen blog "I highly recommend this incredible cultural gem-my kids poured over the pictures and text. Otowa smartly chose to write about Japanese culture, using the point of view of Dan, who, at the end of the book, vows to come back to Japan." - The Children's Book Review It's the voice, though, that will win kids over.
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" My Awesome Japan Adventure is lush with specific, intriguing details about the Japanese culture and the lives of Japanese children and families. It would also be great for a book report on Japan." - blog Highly recommended for children interested in learning about other parts of the world. How interesting to see your country through the eyes of a foreigner. "This book is great for introducing older children to Japanese culture or for more advanced Japanese children learning English. "This diary-cum-travelogue surveys aspects of traditional and modern Japanese culture from sushi and bowing (how and when to do it) to ninjas and manga." - School Library Journal

"This notebook style graphic story is informative and fun to read!" - Pragmatic Mom blog Readers of all ages will love experiencing life in Japan from a kid's point of view! Dan's adventures include: My First Week of School Visiting a Ninja Village Fun with Origami Practicing Aikido Making Mochi And much more." With the help of his Japanese foster brother and sister, Daisuke and Mari, Dan visits a Ninja village, tries new foods, learns brush painting, and shares the inside scoop on Japanese school life. Although he initially finds it difficult to adjust, Dan is soon having fun wherever he goes and recording all of his adventures in a diary. """Ever heard of micro sushi? Have you played karuta before? Neither did I, until I spent four months in Japan living with a Japanese family."" Dan, the narrator of My Awesome Japan Adventure, is a typical American fifth grader, who spends four months with a Japanese family as an exchange student.
