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When rigorous science meets the aesthetic two-dimensional dimension, the world becomes cute

It seems to be more difficult to give girls popular science knowledge, especially for children, when their 100,000 whys of the sensitive period comes, everything becomes very different.

However, japanese illustrator Zuo Jasmine in her book "Butterfly Anthropomorphism: Give Science Popularization a Little Cuteness", combines rigorous scientific knowledge and aesthetic two-dimensional cartoon characters, and combines more than 100 precious butterfly ecological photos of 4 major departments with comic images created by painters, integrating beauty and knowledge. Exquisite butterfly girl illustrations, ingenious anthropomorphic design, rigorous butterfly ecological knowledge, with the wonderful exploration journey story as the main line of the lay out.

When rigorous science meets the aesthetic two-dimensional dimension, the world becomes cute

This book takes the formation of a two-person team under the guidance of the fat teacher, the young girl Wakaba and the little flower school sister, and goes to the wilderness village to carry out an experience trip as the main line, gradually unveiling the veil of 34 real butterflies to transform the girl, and detailing the ecological knowledge of butterflies from the aspects of the appearance characteristics, species division, habitat place, host plant, and flight mode of the anthropomorphic girl prototype.

As an illustrator and designer, Jasmine Zuo also works as a design assistant for Nintendo 3ds Spirit Breaker in the fields of light novels, game cover and character design, prop design, prop design, and toy planning and design.

In this book, the "Butterfly Beauty Girl Comic" part is a humorous little story interpreted by the image of the butterfly anthropomorphic girl.

When rigorous science meets the aesthetic two-dimensional dimension, the world becomes cute

People who have seen butterflies know how beautiful they are, but it is not so easy to describe them in words, especially for younger children. To this end, the author uses a beautiful cartoon image to draw the 34 butterfly shapes to appear in the book.

These beautiful butterfly shapes have a beautiful story in the book, after the introduction page of each family of butterflies. For example, in the butterfly family, the fat teacher gave everyone a question, the male and female of the musk butterfly are side by side, can you guess their male and female? But all you see is a little sister in a skirt, which one is the male butterfly?

The author uses different colors to represent the male and female butterflies of butterflies, such as black, the gothic style is the male butterfly, and the goddess who plays the harp on the grassland where wildflowers are blooming is the female butterfly.

When rigorous science meets the aesthetic two-dimensional dimension, the world becomes cute

Behind the butterfly science knowledge of each subject, there will be a beautiful girl comic, which is very helpful to deepen the children's impression of the previous popular science content and help them understand the science knowledge they just saw.

For example, the beautiful girl comic of the gray butterfly family is told by the story of two beautiful girls of the gray butterfly family participating in the idol concert, the aphid gray butterfly is a meat-eating series butterfly that eats aphids, and uses the form of a questionnaire to tell the habit of the yellow gray butterfly and the gray butterfly to hide the eggs with branches as attachments.

When rigorous science meets the aesthetic two-dimensional dimension, the world becomes cute

Each subject has the story of each subject, and the story of each subject is a supplement to the previous popular science content, and it is also a summary and sublimation of knowledge.

After reading this book, I suddenly sighed, if all textbooks become like this, will students still sneakily read comic books? Will you still read comic books with your parents? The answer is clearly no!

Many children love comics, especially adolescent children, and when they face the uncertainty and unknown of the real world, they will often hide in comic books to find answers. But many parents oppose their children reading comic books for the simple reason that not all comic book content is healthy and positive.

When rigorous science meets the aesthetic two-dimensional dimension, the world becomes cute

If children's textbooks can be like this "Butterfly Anthropomorphism: Give Science a Little Cuteness", adding cute and cute two-dimensional characters, will it make children easier and more enjoyable to learn?

Life is actually like this, it is always changing, and education should be like this, right?

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