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Hinatama

Alternative Titles

Japanese: ひなたま


Information

Type: Manga
Volumes: 2
Chapters: 18
Status: Finished
Published: Jun 30, 2011 to Nov 30, 2012
Genres: Comedy Comedy, Slice of Life Slice of Life
Theme: Childcare Childcare
Demographic: Shoujo Shoujo
Serialization: Otome High!
Authors: Iwaki, Soyogo (Story & Art)

Statistics

Score: 7.311 (scored by 16381,638 users)
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Ranked: #48302
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Popularity: #5854
Members: 3,704
Favorites: 21

Recommendations

Both have to do with taking care of a lot of children though GB has more kids in it 
reportRecommended by beckaleck
City kids move to the country side and learn some lessons. In Barakamon a bad-tempered, cynical calligraphist moves to an island in the middle of nowhere and has to learn to deal with the weird neighbor children butting into his business. In Hinatama, a high schooler from the country befriends an air-headed Tokyo teen who just moved to his rural town and winds up taking care of his little siblings and their shenanigans too. Two great feel-good stories about finding yourself, punctuated by the humorous antics of children. 
reportRecommended by noirgrimoir
Both include cute kids and gives similar feeling when reading this~ 
reportRecommended by Ruzu
Both are heartwarming stories with children's hijinx and are based on a similar plot. In The Children's Teacher, Mr. Kwon, a Man from the city moves tot he country to be a substitute teacher for a school int he country that only has five kids of various ages. In Hinatama, a family of four moves to the country and befriend a local shop keeper's son who goes to the eldest's high school. Both awesome, though CTMK is subtly darker while Hinatama is purely a lighthearted story about friendship. 
reportRecommended by noirgrimoir
Really cute kids in it 
reportRecommended by beckaleck