WonderLang’s Hiragana and Katakana Workbook is out on Amazon!

Hello Everyone,

You want to learn Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabaries? It’s your lucky day as WonderLang’s Hiragana and Katakana Workbook is now available on Amazon!

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The workbook packs some good features:

  • A double sided page with an hiragana/katakana card containing the full syllabaries  which can be cut out of the book to follow you in your readings
  • One page for each character with a stroke order diagram and 24 big cells (2cm x 2cm or 0.79″ x 0.79″) to allow you learning to draw the character, the first twelve cells containing a background character to further guide you (see picture below),
  • 4 pages containing 80 Japanese everyday use words to kickstart your reading and writing practice.

Here are the links to the book on Amazon (use the link to the site closer to your country to get best shipping fares):

Amazon.com

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Amazon.fr

Amazon.es

Amazon.ca

Amazon.com.au

Amazon.it

Amazon.co.jp

Start your journey to learning Japanese now!

また ね!

Stéphane

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