Did you know each kanji has the "right" order in its strokes? It is not that the Japanese strictly follow this government-issued rule on a daily basis, but they say with the right stroke order, your kanjis will become neater, and you will also be able to write them quicker.
Here is the book for you to check out those stroke orders of 200 kanjis that Japanese third graders are to learn.
※ Visit the following page for more books samples from MP Visual.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2SduXaEscJhavLT9QGlpQQ
The book is a one-stroke-per-page flash card style, and it can also be served as a quiz material to check out how many parts of a kanji are enough for you to tell which one is being shown before you.
Here is the book for you to check out those stroke orders of 200 kanjis that Japanese third graders are to learn.
※ Visit the following page for more books samples from MP Visual.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2SduXaEscJhavLT9QGlpQQ
The book is a one-stroke-per-page flash card style, and it can also be served as a quiz material to check out how many parts of a kanji are enough for you to tell which one is being shown before you.