Christmas pop up store, Italian story time & French treats

We are organising an amazing event to help you with your Christmas shopping. šŸŽ„‘Arrivera la Befana a Fremantle?’ Author/Illustrator Daniela Pruiti Ciarello will read her bilingual book. Then she will sign your copy. You do not need to speak Italian to enjoy following the Befana in Freo with this bilingual story. šŸ„–Petit Plaisir will be selling their delicious treats: baguettes, pain d’epices, palets bretons, petit beurre and many more… šŸ’You will be able to browse our wonderful selection of language books to make the perfect gift this Xmas. You will be required to book the Italian story time to ensure we have enough space for everyone. https://bit.ly/3SSj4CD FREE event. Should you wish to get your copy of the Befana book signed, the book costs $30 purchased on the day. We look forward to seeing you.
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‘Nina la cagnolina e l’abbraccio più bello!’

nina la cagnolina - le toboggan

In Italian, from 8mo.

Gorgeous board book with flaps for curious little minds. Nina wants to know who has the best hug. Can you help her hug her friends.

For a hug visit https://bit.ly/3U2nsfG

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‘Dinosauri’

Dinosauri

In Italian, from 9mo.

Gorgeous board book to learn about dinosaurs. Learn fun facts, move the sliding parts and seek and find the dinos. The illustrations are colourful and fun. The young learners will enjoy manipulating the book while learning about their favourite dinosaurs.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3bRb1T8

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‘Signor Gufo e la festa del bosco’

signor gufo e la festa del bosco - le toboggan

In Italian, from 1yo.

It is nighttime and all the animals are asleep in the forest. Well, not all the animals. There are lights and noise in the forest. Who could it be? Miss Fox takes Mr Owl to a concert. The nocturnal animals are singing and dancing in this beautiful night.

The children are given instructions before turning each page. The story is sweet, interactive and comes with a little light that children can activate on each double page.

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

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‘Riccioli d’oro e i tre orsi’

Bilingual Italian-English, from 3yo.

Goldilocks wanders in the forest and sees a little house. Once inside, she helps herself to the food cooling down on the table and gets comfortable for an afternoon nap. She did not know that the house belong to a family of bears.

Find out what happens https://bit.ly/3afqg7E

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‘Orsetto Bruno fa la pizza’

In Italian, from 1yo.

Gorgeous little board book that will teach young readers how to make a pizza. Help brown bear by making the dough, flatten it, add the ingredients and cook the pizza.

Children can turn wheels and pull flaps to see how each step of the recipe changes the illustrations.

For more info visit https://bit.ly/3OTC3qX

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‘Alice nella torta’

alice nella torta

In Italian, from 1yo.

Alice is cheeky. In this adventure, she finds herself on a birthday cake. What a dream, isn’t it? Maybe not, how will she get out of this sticky situation.

Find out on https://bit.ly/3H54JcA

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‘Grande i Buffo. Accidenti ai prepotenti’

grande e buffo accidenti ai prepotenti

In Italian, from 7yo.

Polar bear moves in the valley and expects everyone to treat him as royalty and build him a palace. Who is going to tell this huge and bossy bear that his arrogance is not welcome?

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

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‘Spazio’

spazio

In Italian, from 2yo.

Amazing board book to introduce your children to space explorers from around the world. Learn about Galileo Galilei, the Italian astronomer; Katherine Johnson, the American mathematician; Valentina Tereshkova, the Russian astronaut and Neil Armstrong, the American astronaut.

This little book with its flaps will make learning about this incredible achievements an interactive experience.

For more information visit https://bit.ly/3yG2f3t

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‘E tu, dove fai la pupu?’

In Italian, from 1yo.

Cute little board book that will make potty training fun. Where does the dog poop? or the horse? Or the children?

Pull the flaps to make for a fun and an interactive reading.

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