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Cute Hiragana Learning Poster
Create a cute Japanese preschool hiragana poster in a soft watercolor style with a warm textured parchment background. The overall composition is a vertical ed…
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Create a cute Japanese preschool hiragana poster in a soft watercolor style with a warm textured parchment background. The overall composition is a vertical ed…
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Create a cute Japanese preschool hiragana poster in a soft watercolor style with a warm textured parchment background. The overall composition is a vertical educational chart, featuring a magical spring border made up of grass, flowers, mushrooms, butterflies, and chicks, with a design style reminiscent of a children's classroom worksheet. At the top is a wooden sign title, with brightly colored, rounded Japanese characters {argument name="headline text" default="うさぎのひらがな表"}, decorated with two white rabbit mascots, one sitting on the left and the other peeking out from the right, surrounded by small flowers and leaves. Below the heading, arrange a neat grid of 5 rows and 8 columns, totaling 40 square cells, each outlined with fine brown lines on a cream-colored background. In each cell, a large brightly colored hiragana character is placed at the top, and below is a small cute rabbit illustration, each performing or holding an object associated with the text below. Use different cheerful colors for many hiragana characters, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple, and use hand-drawn rounded fonts. The preservation text and illustrations are complete as follows, arranged from left to right by row: The first row has 8 cells, marked as あ, い, う, う, え, え, お, お, with corresponding words such as あめ, いい, いい, うさぎ, えんピつ, えんピつ, おやすり, おにぎり; The second line has 8 cells, marked as か, き, く, け, せ, せ, せ, sō, sō, sō; corresponding words are: kikura, tama, sabetsun, cake, sensei, so, sou, shoukō; The third line has 8 units, marked as た, chi, chi, tsu, te, te, to, and to, with corresponding words: tamago, tamago, tamago, chibiko, tsuto, tentoumushi, teshina wo, toko, want; The fourth line contains 8 units, marked as na, ni, nu, fu, me, ne, no, ho; corresponding words are: mana, hikouki, minkiu, futau, tetsu, hebisu, yoko, hoshi; The 5th line contains 8 cells, marked as ma, mi, mu, ru, re, re, ro, n, with corresponding words: wata, makura, mikan, mugigi, megagami, momo, rōta, n. Rabbit illustrations should be diverse and cute: for example, holding an umbrella, holding grapes, drawing with pencil, eating rice balls, sitting under a cherry blossom tree, standing under an umbrella, holding fruit, eating cake, dressing up as a teacher, holding flowers, sleeping under a blue blanket, carrying eggs, hugging tomatoes, holding strawberries, blowing bubbles, wearing a blue hat, holding oranges, sitting beside cotton, bathing in a wooden tub, and holding candy. Maintain soft pastel tones, soft shadows, round cheeks, rosy cheeks, and delicate ink lines. The overall feel should be nostalgic, charming, educational, and highly detailed, making it perfect as a cute slides cover for kindergarten wall charts or Japanese learning presentations.