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Kumon Naze Naze Calendar 2025 This is for 2025, so please enjoy it as reading material. There are marks from being hung. There are no writings. There is dirt on the front. Please refer to the photos. When shipping, it will be lightly folded in half and shipped via Nekopos. Thank you for your understanding. Daily fun! Do you know the "Kumon Naze Naze Calendar"? This is a daily calendar that stimulates children's thinking with one "Why? How come?" question per day, and it's very popular every year. What is the "Kumon Naze Naze Calendar"? It's a calendar that allows you to have fun and increase your knowledge with one quiz per day. The "Why?" questions cover various genres such as "life," "animals," "plants," "insects," "space," "history," and "inventions." On the front, there is one "Why?" question per day to expand children's knowledge and interests, and the answer is printed on the back. The quizzes and answers are supervised by specialized researchers and scholars, and are designed to be as easy to understand as possible for children. The "Kumon Naze Naze Calendar" is a calendar with one quiz per day. Every year, it is released in a standard size and a large size. It was originally created for children studying at Kumon classrooms, but has since been sold to the general public. Through the daily "Why?", conversations like "Wow!" and "I see!" will spark, and it's a calendar that the whole family can enjoy. In fact, this calendar is a long-selling product that has been on the market for over 40 years. If you calculate it over 40 years, the total number of quizzes is 40 years x 365 days = 14,600 questions! What we pay attention to when selecting "Why?" questions Every year, when selecting quizzes, we try to incorporate news-worthy topics as much as possible. For example, "Nobel Prizes," "World Heritage Sites," and topics about newly opened Shinkansen lines. Also, every year, we solicit questions from children and feature 2-3 questions each month. The Sunday columns introduce knowledge related to a theme decided each year. In addition, the same quiz may be featured in a few-year cycle. However, this year's calendar has all new quizzes that were not in last year's edition. Also, the same quiz as this year will not appear in next year's edition.
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