I don't know, but I seem to be worried about the chef.

Um, could this be "(I can't believe children are educated) okay?" I guess so.

That's right, I think so too. If it was someone else, I'd stop it.

But I can't swallow a word out of my mouth once again. Besides, Dr. Romanoff wasn't really willing to tutor you, Leggles, so there was no other way than that.

Now, my Leggles, you're not actively involved in making your curriculum, even if you give me advice.

But nah, I wonder what to teach a three-year-old.

In the meantime, reading, writing, and four-rule arithmetic must naturally be done when you grow up, so it's imperative that you count fairy tales or numbers as the basis?

I wonder if it's a children's picture book.

I went back from the chef's office to finish lunch, and then you, Leggles, took a quick nap.

When I said, I explored my room a lot.

My room has a chest, a bed, a desk and a lamp. But there's actually nothing like being a toy.

I didn't clean this up because I had memories of my previous life, but this was already the case when I woke up.

Apparently, he didn't clean it up because he thought he was going to die, but he didn't from the beginning.

The trouble with this is that this world doesn't have toys in the first place, or I simply didn't have any connection with such a thing, I say, either indistinguishable.

I figured out that the lack of origami was around Hankura, but you didn't even notice it until there were no picture books or anything.

I'll have to ask you this.

That's why I caught Mr. Rottenmeyer passing by and paid him a visit.

"... a book for children, is it?

"Yes. It's like reading to remember simple reading, writing and calculating..."

Mr. Rottenmeyer opens his mouth to get lost somehow.

"Young lady, reading and writing calculations in the first place is something that people in Ichii have no connection to."

"Huh!?

"As long as you buy or sell things in the market or read or write your own name, you can handle it, but more than that, you don't have a chance to learn it unless it belongs to a merchant or noble."

"Yeah... that's... that's a lot of trouble..."

"There are some places that teach Shiki about the consistency of church and aristocratic service, as well as reading and writing calculations to those in Shirai..."

"Ah... naturally, Kikunai didn't do it..."

"Yes."

Wow, the truth I didn't want to know!

I know this is a project that I need to do something about, but I am five years old and I have no hands or feet. Now put it on hold, Leggles. I need to think about you.

"Sooner or later we will learn with this eye what the inhabitants are meant to live for. It's something I can't do right now, I don't have enough power. I need to make your curriculum, Leggles, so I can get to it as soon as possible."

"Master Leggles'...?

"Yes, Leggles, if you succeed in your early childhood education, you can use this as a platform to create a foundation for early childhood education. In order to do this, I need your father to work hard so that Kikunai can spend money on education."

I mean, Kikunoi said that taxes are expensive and obsolete for his popularity with adventurers, possibly because he's poorly educated, because his talents are depleted and his understanding of the situation is not kept up.

Nanisolekowaii.

Imagine the unscented situation of Kikunai, and I get a little cold sweat.

But I don't have any hands or feet right now. That's adult territory.

Let the outside world be left to adults. I keep the peace in my house, so I'm all over it.

"Oh, you missed the point. So you're saying there aren't any books for children?"

"I will sit at your left. But noble children hire tutors before going to kindergarten school. In that case, you often get handmade textbooks from tutors."

"... I didn't get any textbooks, did I?

"Young lady... Dr. Romanov has told me that you don't have to tell me to do some reading and writing calculations just before you go to kindergarten school. Come on"

"Uh-huh?

"If you read the embroidery drawings and are using the rules when cutting cloth, it would be much better to teach those who waste as much time teaching children such as toys before entering kindergarten school now, fixing the magic nerves rather than that, and the situation in the world. So I leave all the policies to Dr. Romanov."

"Yep..."

No!? Is that what you mean by Dr. Romanov's funny kid?!?

This one of mine is definitely 'cheat'.

If it's true, I've worn what I strive to wear, in one flip. I'm sure that's not all good.

But I can't pull through what I've grown, and if I pull through now, I'm sure there's a kid in trouble.

I guess I'll pay for the cheats one way or another, but now give me a break.

Better than that.

In other words, to say that there are no picture books and that the reading and writing calculations have a thin edge is naturally not something to expect from an educational toy.

"... if you don't, make it, Hotogis"

"Hototogis......?

Mr. Rottenmeyer was decent, but I can't afford to notice that.

"Thank you," I immediately pulled into the room and retrieved my hobby tools.

There are felt, buttons, cotton, thick paper instead of workbenches, needles and threads.

It is useful and good that the cloth can be sanctioned thanks to the skill 'Blue Hand' or without the use of model paper or chaco pen.

Cut two pairs of felt into fox, sawdust, and rabbit shapes, and sew buttons on the back and no stitches. For those who don't sew, don't forget to embroider the name 'Tamaru' or 'Tough'/'Rabbit' according to the shape.

Sew each side so that it is made and fill only a little cotton to hold the thickness.

I just got three small stitches, and I'm getting a little tired. No matter how many skill corrections you say you have, there are only a few things small hands can do.

At times like this, I want the machine for real.

Then in the middle of the larger felt, make three buttonholes and make sure that the seam button fills properly.

In the meantime, the prototype is complete.

After that, if you make some cloths and stitches of the same trick and spell it like a book.

"No, no, no, no!"

Some water-colored raccoon... I couldn't tell if the cat-type robot imitation was similar or unlike the person who did it.