ダイナモマソのじゅうでん
マシンは りょうがわを
こわさないとダメみたい。
べルトコンべヤは、
のっていると、どんどん
はやくなるから
きをつけてね。
このステージには くらい
へやが あるみたいよ。
あかるくできる ぶきを
つかえば らくになるわ。
どこかに、どうかせんが
ないかしら?
ひを つけて、こわせると
おもうんだけど。
You seem to have problems to spot the difference between hiragana 'ra' and 'chi'. Notice that in ち (chi) the horizontal stroke at the top goes through the vertical stroke, where in ら (ra) it doesn't. ツ・シ and ソ・ン are difficult for everybody. There's a trick to remembering the difference: It's always the letter which is written in the same 'direction' as the hiragana one. Notice for example that in シ, it goes top-left (first stroke), middle-left (second stroke) and bottom-left to top-right (third stroke); hiragana し goes the same way from top-left to bottom-left to the right. ツ on the other hand, goes top-left, top-middle, top-right to bottom-left, just as in つ.