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‘Le loup qui croyait en ses reves’

le loup qui croyait en ses reves le toboggan

In French, from 4yo.

Wolf has many dreams. He would love to meet Santa, become a musician… One morning the tooth fairy leaves him a potato. Despite his friends finding it hilarious, the wolf is happy with the potato and plants it to see what happens. As you already guessed it is magical. A plant grows all the way up to the sky. Wolf climbs up and finds all the sweets and cakes he loves in the clouds.

Explore another funny adventure with Wolf in Le loup qui croyait en ses reves.

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‘Comment rallumer un dragon éteint?’

Comme rallumer un dragon eteint?

In French, from 1yo.

A little girl wants to help her dragon to breathe fire again. He is sad, despite his efforts not even a spark comes out of his mouth. She will try scratch him, tickles, making him jealous but nothing seems to work. What could help the dragon?

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’13 histoires maboules de princesses et chevaliers’

13 histoires maboules de princesses

In French, from 4yo.

Hilarious book presenting the world of princesses and knights in 13 crazy stories. Have you heard of a princess who defeats a knight on a horse with her braid? Did you know that kissing frogs does not work? Only the right princess can find her prince by kissing frogs. Do you know of sleeping beauty? Well, in this book you will read about snoring (woods) beauty.

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‘Je peux m’asseoir au milieu ?’

Je peux m'asseoir au milieu

In French, from 1yo.

Gorgeous story about a child trying to read a story to a zebra, a lion, a mouse and a cat. But whenever she starts reading, there is an interruption, the stork was not ready, the goldfish also wants to listen in, the rhino has lost something….

Will the child end up reading the story in this chaotic situation?

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‘La France’

La France

In French, from 5yo.

Great way to learn fun facts about France. Do you know why the French national anthem is called ‘La Marseillaise’? Do you know why the rooster is a symbol of France? Why we all cheer when watching a game played by the French national soccer team? What is a Capital city? What is a Republic and what is the name of the river going through Paris?

Find out more facts about France and its culture.

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‘Dragon girls – Amina le dragon d’or’

Dragon girls - Amina le dragon d'or

In French, from 8yo.

Amina and her best friends are special. They can transform into dragons. While walking in the forest, Amina hears someone calling her. Quick! It is the Queen of the forest asking for help. The forest is in danger because of the evil queen. It will be up to Amina and her friends to defend the forest but they will have to be careful of the spells of the evil queen.

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‘Casse-noisette’

casse noisette - le toboggan bookstore

In French, from 2yo.

For Christmas, Marie is gifted a nutcracker. She loves it. That night, she has a strange dream. She dreams that they are being attacked by an army of giant mice and her nutcracker leads an army and together, they defeat the mice. The nutcracker becomes a prince and takes Marie to a magical land full of sweets. When the morning comes, Marie is surprised to find that she has slept on the couch. Her uncle arrives with his nephew. What s surprise! It is the prince from her dream. Happy to see each other, they will live together in the lands of sweets and lollies.

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‘Pendant que maman fait la sieste’

Pendant que maman fait la sieste - le toboggan

In French, from 1yo.

Shhh! While mum is napping, cars cannot go vroom, plush toys cannot bla bla bla, animals cannot bark, roar, chirp. A little boy has to make sure his toys are not too noisy so his mother can enjoy a map. Still, he cannot wait for her to wake up and play together.

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‘Mon imagier du jardin’

mon imagier du jardin - le toboggan

In French, from 8mo.

Gorgeous board book, brightly illustrated. This picture book is ideal to expand the vocabulary of the garden as well as learning through touch. Your chid uses his fingers to follow the ridges, turn the pages and see what images are partially hidden behind the holes. This sensory experience will make the reading more interactive. Each double pages contains a page of vocabulary with words and illustrations and a context page. You can also play a ‘look and find’ game.