Yotsuba&!, Vol. 2 (Yotsuba&! #2) 
To keep it off the strictly 5 year old level we get age appropriate interactions between the neighbors, like crushes, practical jokes. Everyone is so nice! And it's not really sappy. It's good clean fun (especially after my reading horror manga. . . )
Yotsuba&! is a slice-of-life manga that follows the adventures of a young girl named Yotsuba. She's funny, her imagination is boundless, and her adventures are nothing short of bizarre. It's all the fun parts of watching a kid grow up, without the tantrums and arguments. It's cute and fun and lighthearted.
Yotsuba is literally just so adorable!I cant with how cute this manga is so far! Its so presh and everything that happens is so great.I love all the characters that we have throughout this series and the addition of Miura! Its got such a great cast of characters! I loved the water pistol chapter and the pool one a lot!Cant wait to get my hands on the next volume! Second read for #booktubeathon!

More adventures of little Yotsuba...she is so cute and I am really happy to see more about the relationships in her life.
More of the same with this irrepressible little five year old girl Yotsuba (four leaf clover), with the four green pigtails, but that turns out to be a good thing. Much manga objectifies girls and women. Much manga features (good natured) fighting. This one has none of that. It's about a girl, her family and neighbors and her discovery of her world. Each chapter has a topic of discovery, and this volume features Yotsuba drawing (and a chapter on drawing on Dad while sleeping), the uselessness of
This is an adorable slice-of-life manga about a young girl named Yotsuba. She has just moved to a new town, and we follow her on her adventures are she gets to know her new home, new neighbors, and gets to know more about life. It is sweet, fun, and full of laughs. I think everyone should give this series a try.
Seven stories (scenes, really) follow a 5-year old named Yotsuba and the people around her. The stories are realistic and enjoyable. The situations are everyday, such as going to the pool, going to a cake shop, and bringing home a frog, but they are exceptionally well-done and very entertaining. Sometimes the emotional-tug-of-the-heartstring denouement hinges on someone older than Yotsuba, so a lot goes on even though the Japanese is simple. I didn't understand everything, but I was able to
Kiyohiko Azuma
Paperback | Pages: 190 pages Rating: 4.5 | 4871 Users | 216 Reviews

List Epithetical Books Yotsuba&!, Vol. 2 (Yotsuba&! #2)
Title | : | Yotsuba&!, Vol. 2 (Yotsuba&! #2) |
Author | : | Kiyohiko Azuma |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 190 pages |
Published | : | August 2nd 2005 by ADV Manga (first published April 27th 2004) |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Manga. Comics. Graphic Novels. Humor. Fiction. Realistic Fiction. Slice Of Life |
Explanation In Pursuance Of Books Yotsuba&!, Vol. 2 (Yotsuba&! #2)
More of the same with this irrepressible little five year old girl Yotsuba (four leaf clover), with the four green pigtails, but that turns out to be a good thing. Much manga objectifies girls and women. Much manga features (good natured) fighting. This one has none of that. It's about a girl, her family and neighbors and her discovery of her world. Each chapter has a topic of discovery, and this volume features Yotsuba drawing (and a chapter on drawing on Dad while sleeping), the uselessness of revenge, cake, pools, frogs and so on. For kids, sure, but really is for all ages.To keep it off the strictly 5 year old level we get age appropriate interactions between the neighbors, like crushes, practical jokes. Everyone is so nice! And it's not really sappy. It's good clean fun (especially after my reading horror manga. . . )
Describe Books As Yotsuba&!, Vol. 2 (Yotsuba&! #2)
Original Title: | よつばと! 2 |
ISBN: | 1413903185 (ISBN13: 9781413903188) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Yotsuba&! #2 |
Rating Epithetical Books Yotsuba&!, Vol. 2 (Yotsuba&! #2)
Ratings: 4.5 From 4871 Users | 216 ReviewsNotice Epithetical Books Yotsuba&!, Vol. 2 (Yotsuba&! #2)
This series put a smile on my face. How could you NOT smile at Yotsuba's hilarious antics? Her everyday adventures are just a delight to read. This is one of the very few manga that I would recommend for all ages, and assuming that everyone has heart or enjoys clean good fun once in a while, this manga is appropriate for anyone.Yotsuba&! is a slice-of-life manga that follows the adventures of a young girl named Yotsuba. She's funny, her imagination is boundless, and her adventures are nothing short of bizarre. It's all the fun parts of watching a kid grow up, without the tantrums and arguments. It's cute and fun and lighthearted.
Yotsuba is literally just so adorable!I cant with how cute this manga is so far! Its so presh and everything that happens is so great.I love all the characters that we have throughout this series and the addition of Miura! Its got such a great cast of characters! I loved the water pistol chapter and the pool one a lot!Cant wait to get my hands on the next volume! Second read for #booktubeathon!

More adventures of little Yotsuba...she is so cute and I am really happy to see more about the relationships in her life.
More of the same with this irrepressible little five year old girl Yotsuba (four leaf clover), with the four green pigtails, but that turns out to be a good thing. Much manga objectifies girls and women. Much manga features (good natured) fighting. This one has none of that. It's about a girl, her family and neighbors and her discovery of her world. Each chapter has a topic of discovery, and this volume features Yotsuba drawing (and a chapter on drawing on Dad while sleeping), the uselessness of
This is an adorable slice-of-life manga about a young girl named Yotsuba. She has just moved to a new town, and we follow her on her adventures are she gets to know her new home, new neighbors, and gets to know more about life. It is sweet, fun, and full of laughs. I think everyone should give this series a try.
Seven stories (scenes, really) follow a 5-year old named Yotsuba and the people around her. The stories are realistic and enjoyable. The situations are everyday, such as going to the pool, going to a cake shop, and bringing home a frog, but they are exceptionally well-done and very entertaining. Sometimes the emotional-tug-of-the-heartstring denouement hinges on someone older than Yotsuba, so a lot goes on even though the Japanese is simple. I didn't understand everything, but I was able to
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