"Little Lucky" comes from Murakami Haruki's collection of essays "Afternoon on Langerhans Island", which was literally translated into modern Chinese by translator Lin Shaohua, and has since become an Internet buzzword.

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"Little Lucky" comes from Haruki Murakami 's collection of essays " Afternoon on Langerhans Island ". It was literally translated into modern Chinese by translator Lin Shaohua and has since become an Internet buzzword. It means the small but certain happiness and satisfaction when the little thing you are vaguely expecting in your heart happens to happen to you.

"It's So Good" was co-created by Japan's Tsutsui Komi and Yoshitake Shinsuke. Both Haruki Murakami and Haruki Murakami are Japanese, and their feelings about life are equally delicate.

Tsutsui Kyoumei is a well-known screenwriter. The TV series "Kyoko" and the movie " Like Asura" both won awards. He also writes essays and novels. He is a erudite and talented literary and artistic worker. When he was young, he was frail and sick, not good at sports, and his parents divorced. These sad things left a lot of memories in his heart. But when he grew up, these memories were blurred, and all he remembered was " That’s great.”

It is based on such childhood memories that he wrote these short stories, hoping to help more children discover the little surprises in life and learn to change the perspective of annoying, embarrassing and disturbing things. Think about it and make it your own little blessing.

Compared with Tsutsui Komei, Yoshitake Shinsuke is more familiar to the majority of Chinese readers. His picture book stories such as "Is This an Apple? Maybe" and "With Reason" have been loved by both adults and children. In "It's So Good", he was responsible for the illustrations. Compared with the picture book story, the length and creative space of the drawings were greatly reduced, but he added color to the article with his consistently delicate and humorous brushwork.

This is a collection of short stories about children's daily life. In their little hearts, they have the magic power to turn all unhappiness into happiness. For example, if you can't be an athlete, it's great to be friends with athletes; it's great to wear a knee pad after you hurt your knee and draw a flower on it; it's great to think of some small thoughts when you can't sleep.

Open the catalog, and if you look carefully, you will find a kitten in every painting. It is either eating, running, or looking out the window. Why is there a cat? It turns out that this cat appears in many stories. It is the witness, observer and listener of these stories.

Keisuke's father went abroad to work, which made him feel very lonely. As a result, he saw a cat on the stairs outside the apartment, a calico cat. So he sat next to the cat and started chatting with it. Then the cat disappeared and I felt even more lonely. It turned out that everyone knew the cat and suggested making a "Cat Daily". So "Cat Daily" connected all the previous stories, such as Hiroki shaving his head, Ayaka walking barefoot on the cherry blossom carpet, Xiaoxin making donuts with her mother, etc.

Let your children read this book "It's So Good" and let them laugh while teaching them how to turn "bad things" into "good things". It also confirms the principle of "a blessing in disguise". In a subtle way, children will have a better understanding of emotional management, and there will be more ways to transform bad emotions.

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