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‘La grande roue’

In French, from 3yo.

The peacock is proud and vain. He is beautiful and wants to be admired by everyone. Unfortunately, he is arrogant and annoys all his friends. The friends are fed up with the peacock always putting them down. For their revenge they will design a plan that will test the beauty and self esteem of the peacock.

To find out more about how the peacock becomes humble visit https://bit.ly/3sr5fxq

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‘Un chat dans la nuit’

In French, from 3yo.

The farmer’s cat goes on a nightly trip around the farm, in the woods, in the city… Let’s follow him and discover all these places through the cat’s perspective.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3qkaY5w

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‘Les fables de La Fontaine’

In French, from 3yo.

23 of the most famous fables by Jean de la Fontaine. Which one do you prefer? The cicada and the ant? The crow and the fox? The tortoise and the hare?….

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3mqNRVN

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‘Ile flottante’

In French, from 3yo.

You liked ‘Pole Nord, Pole Sud’ then you will love ‘Ile Flottante’. The two penguins friends are sad. their boat is broken and they cannot afford the repairs. They decide to go fishing but the ice they are on cracks and drifts away. While trying to find a solution on the shrinking ice, they discover a treasure. They send a message with a puffin to the other penguins. Together will they bring the treasure home and fix he boat?

Find out more at https://bit.ly/3qk8BzE

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‘Les heros du CP – attaque aux poux’

In French, from 6yo.

Panic at the school of the heroes. They have nits. Quick, they need to act fast. The teacher tells them all about the little insects and the parents are on a mission to eradicate the head lice.

Great book for children learning how to read in French. They can use the different tools such as a vocabulary page, a list with the most common words, some phonetics, the silent letters are shaded in grey and the ‘s’ are graphically linked to the following word to show how to read it all together, at the end there is also a fun activity to check the children have understood the story.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3grfPxY

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‘Hello Paris’

Bilingual French-English, from 3yo.

Mia and her twin Mael are excited. They are spending the day in Paris waiting for their older brother to cross the finish line of the Tour de France in the Champs Elysees. While waiting they decide to go sightseeing. They take us to the Seine river, the Moulin Rouge, the Louvre, Orsay & Grevin Museums, Notre-Dame Cathedral and many mores places.

Great book to learn about landmarks in Paris but also food and customs, such as enjoying the sun at the beach in Paris.

To visit Paris with Mia and Mael go to https://bit.ly/38uQEqa

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‘Mon premier livre des questions-reponses: la science’

In French, from 4yo.

It an awesome book to learn about science with simple questions and answers.

What is science? What do scientists do? How do doctors know what is wrong when we are sick? Why is it easier to to ride a bike downhill? Why does sugar dissolve in water? Where can I see dinosaures? Where do scientists find their ideas? ….

To find out all the answers to those questions and many more visit https://bit.ly/37i5MWY

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‘Mon premier livre sur l’histoire’

In French, from 3yo.

It is never too early to learn about history. This fantastic books presents a summary of different periods with a page for the context, and another with tools, clothings, fun facts.

With this book you will learn about the Egyptians, Romans, Vikings, the Stone Age, Kings and people around the world throughout history.

For an entertaining time travel visit https://bit.ly/2U7ZqGJ

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‘The wild washerwomen – Les lavandieres endiablees’

Bilingual French-English, from 3yo.

There was 7 washerwomen who washed dirty laundry all day long. Their boss is very mean and one day the washerwomen have enough and leave. They are wild and wander in town doing crazy things. They meet 7 woodcutters in the forest and decide to stay with them. All together wood and wash clothes in the river, but they have fun and have no boss anymore.

Illustrated by Quentin Blake, the wild washerwomen is an entertaining story.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3ekZmtW

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‘Le jardin d’Errol’

Bilingual French-English, from 2yo.

Errol dreams about having a garden. He is really good at growing plants and his apartment overflows with all sorts of plants. So he decides to speak with his neighbours and together build a garden on the roof of the building.

Errol’s garden is a beautiful story about growing vegetation in too often concrete surroundings. It is about getting to know one’s neighbours and together create a space everyone will enjoy.

For the green thumps go to https://bit.ly/2UNyDPN