A review by pekoegal
Yotsuba&!, Vol. 13 by Kiyohiko Azuma

5.0

After watching Yotsuba interact with her grandmother, I am curious to see what her grandfather is like.

As usual, Yotsuba makes the mundane fun. After reading this, I actually felt like cleaning things.... But let's not get carried away. Still, it's good to see how her family harnesses Yotsuba's energy and imagination to get her to do things or make things more fun for her (and possibly for themselves).

It's nice to see the world from Yotsuba's perspective. It's a little infectious, too.