Everyone in Kindergarten Was Reborn, Except for… [90’s]

Everyone in Kindergarten Was Reborn, Except for… [90’s]

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幼稚园全都重生了,除了……[九零]

Original Chinese Title

Also known as: 幼稚园全都重生了,除了……[九零]

By 香酥栗

4.3
Completed chinese Web Novel
Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Completed
Chapters
124 chapters
Original Publisher
jjwxc

Description

Background: 1990’s In the new semester, everyone became mischievous. Yuanbao always says that the arithmetic teacher is teaching it wrong, which makes the teacher cry out of frustration. Tianbao’s dishes are so delicious that he snatched the spatula from the master chef at the small dining table, making the master chase after him. Mengbao finds the costumes for the theatrical performances too ugly and insists on using a needle and thread to make them by herself. And then there’s Xiongbao, who has surprisingly learned martial arts, chasing and fighting adults every day. … Xuebao is eating the braised pork made by Tianbao, wearing the princess dress sewn by Mengbao, and in her pocket, there are snacks bought by Yuanbao with his pocket money. Xiongbao follows behind, protecting her. She let out a long sigh. She was the only good baby left in the whole little sunflower class. She is determined to earn more little red flowers!

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Publication Information

Original Publisher
jjwxc
Original Language
chinese
Type
Web Novel

Everyone in Kindergarten Was Reborn, Except for… [90’s] Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on Everyone in Kindergarten Was Reborn, Except for… [90’s] "Everyone in Kindergarten Was Reborn, Except for… [90’s]" is a unique slice-of-life that piqued my interest with its quirky premise. The story follows a group of kindergarteners who are reborn, retaining their childhood personalities, while one remains blissfully unaware. It's a heartwarming tale of friendship, childhood, and navigating life with a second chance, though it does have a few quirks that might not appeal to every reader. ### First Impressions Initially, I found the story quite charming. The concept of reborn kindergarteners is undeniably cute, and I was eager to see how these little ones would handle their second lives. The early chapters focus heavily on their kindergarten days, which, while adorable, felt a bit slow-paced. ### What Works Well The author does a fantastic job of portraying the children's personalities. Each reborn kindergartener retains their childlike innocence and protective instincts, creating a strong sense of camaraderie and loyalty. The plot is generally well-executed, giving each child a chance to shine and contribute to the narrative. I particularly appreciated the doting parents and the heartwarming friendships that blossomed throughout the story. The teacher also stood out to me, she was a very kind character. ### Areas of Concern While I enjoyed the story, I did find a few aspects slightly repetitive. The constant emphasis on the female lead's cuteness, while initially endearing, became a bit tiresome after a while. I also felt that some of the other children, despite having interesting personalities, could have been explored more deeply. I would've liked to see the relationships between all the kindergarteners developed more, especially as they grew older. ### Final Verdict Overall, "Everyone in Kindergarten Was Reborn, Except for… [90’s]" is an enjoyable and heartwarming read. While it has some minor flaws, such as the repetitive focus on the FL's cuteness and the slow pacing in the beginning, the story's strengths lie in its adorable characters, strong friendships, and unique premise. If you're looking for a lighthearted and feel-good story with a touch of fantasy, this might be right up your alley.

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