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Baby & Me, Vol. 12

Baby & Me, Vol. 12

Published in
1995
4.16
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Description

Ten-year-old Takuya has a new job: to look after his baby brother Minoru...looks like it's time to put on the kid gloves! Young Takuya has it tough. Since his mother passed away, he's had to take care of his baby brother Minoru while their father works the long hours of a Japanese "salaryman." There's only one thing Ichika wants for her birthday (besides Minoru's undying love), and that's the royal treatment! At her birthday party, family and friends are forced to bow to the precocious toddler's whims...until Ichika goes a little too far. Then Takuya runs into a familiar face--and a group of gangsters--at a racetrack. And Takuya grows closer to a gruff new teacher when he's given the assignment of keeping a daily journal...
Age
14-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
208 pages
Book in series
#12

Why to read

  • Continued Emotional Development: 'Baby & Me, Vol. 12' continues to explore the themes of family, responsibility, and emotional growth, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the characters and their development, which can be both heartwarming and insightful.
  • Engaging Storyline: The series is known for its engaging and touching storyline. Volume 12 is no exception, offering new plot twists and character developments that keep the reader invested in the story.
  • Artistic Expression: Marimo Ragawa's artwork continues to impress with its expressive characters and detailed backgrounds. Reading Volume 12 allows readers to appreciate the visual storytelling and the artist's skill in conveying emotion through the manga medium.
  • Series Commitment: For fans of the 'Baby & Me' series, reading Volume 12 is essential to continue following the story of Takuya and his baby brother Minoru. It's important for keeping up with the series' continuity and finding out how the characters' relationships and challenges evolve.