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‘Croac’

In Spanish, from 1yo.

This is a funny story with frogs. Grogs making fun of frogs and then taking a dive in the water. Cute little story to get the children to count to 10 and laugh along.

To skip from 1 to 10 visit https://bit.ly/3yYbKI4

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‘Disparitions dans le coffre a jouets’

In French, from 3yo.

What is happening? Where are the toys gone? Every single day, a toy disappear and it cannot be found, not even with mum’s help. The missing toys are not in the toy box, not in the bedroom, not in the bathroom.

Could solve the mystery of the missing toys?

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

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‘Martine a l’ecole’

In French, from 3yo.

Another of Martine’s adventure, who does not get old. Martine loves school and today is an exciting day. There is a new student in the class. Martine is on a mission to gain a new friend.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3es1aCa

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‘Deux enquetes de Sherlock Holmes’

In French, from 8yo.

Read two Sherlock Holmes’s stories: The Red-headed league and the blue Carbuncle. In the former story, Wilson, a London pawnbroker, comes to consult Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. While studying this prospective client, both Holmes and Watson notice his red hair, which has a distinct flame-like hue. Wilson tells them that some weeks before, his young assistant, Vincent Spaulding, urged him to respond to a newspaper want-ad offering highly-paid work to only red-headed male applicants. The next morning, Wilson had waited in a long line of fellow red-headed men, was interviewed, and was the only applicant hired, because none of the other applicants qualified; their red hair was either too dark or too bright and did not match Wilson’s unique flame colour.

In the second story, As London prepares for Christmas, newspapers report the theft of the near-priceless gemstone, the “Blue Carbuncle,” from the hotel suite of the Countess of Morcar. John Horner, a plumber and a previously convicted felon, is soon arrested for the theft. Despite Horner’s claims of innocence, the police are sure that they have their man. Horner’s record, and his presence in the Countess’s room where he was repairing a fireplace, are all the police need.

To solve the mysteries visit https://bit.ly/38ryntW

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‘France petit pop-up panoramique’

In French, from 5yo.

Let’s explore France and her most famous monuments. Unfold the pop up and learn about Versailles, Le Mont Saint-Michel…

Discover the main French monuments https://bit.ly/3vdPaKD

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‘Paillette et Lilicorne – A la plage’

In French, from 2yo.

Paillette and Lilicorne are spending the day at the beach. They want to know who between the to of them will build the most beautiful sand castle. Paillette does not like to lose and she can be quite naughty when she does.

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

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‘Je commence a lire avec Martine: Martine la surprise’

In French, from 5yo.

Learn how to read French with the iconic Martine. Martine is excited, her cousin Laurie is coming over and she preparing a surprise.

Friendly format for young readers with a larger font. The illustrations remain in a more classic style.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3cq5fo5

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‘Les royaumes de feu’

In French, from 10yo.

The kingdom of Pyrrhia is divided by wars. According to a mysterious prophecy 5 dragonets are meant to end the war. However, when one of the dragonets is threatened, all is friends come to his assistance.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3qFP230

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‘J’apprends a lire en BD: Halima veut jouer au foot’

In French, from 5yo.

Learn to read French with a comic. A great idea to learn how to read progressively using visual clues and without being overwhelmed by too much text. Halima is a young girl who wants to play soccer. Will she and her friends win the game?

To find out visit https://bit.ly/3qAXfFL

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‘France petit pop-up panoramique’

In French, from 4yo.

To choose your next holiday destination visit http://bit.ly/3vdPaKD