Edition n°7 - Kids Corner - France
Are citydwellers trading Carrefour for corner stores?
Citydwellers may be trading Carrefour for corner stores, but that’s cold comfort to the residents of small towns who have lost the very shops that inspired new urban counterparts.
Are French children's books easy to understand?
If you’ve ever opened Le Petit Prince, you know that French children’s books aren’t necessarily easy to understand as a French learner. Many use the passé simple, a tense even educated French people struggle with. Others use old-fashioned vocabulary you clearly don’t need as a beginner.
Are kids' books popular in Paris?
Kids’ books have always been an important part of French culture, with many great titles that are classics and have stood the test of time. As a parent here in Paris, these are the books that I have noticed are the most popular in stores, and with parents.
I. For Toddlers and Small Children – Easy Vocabulary
1. P’tit Loup – Little Wolf The P’tit Loup (meaning “Little Wolf”) series is a classic. Wolves play a large role in the French imagination, and to contrast with the wicked wolf in Little Red Riding hood and other stories, P’tit Loup is a toddler who is just trying to navigate his daily routine with his parents. Written by Orianne Lallemand and illustrated by Éléonore Thuillier, there are numerous books in this series that toddlers will enjoy. With everything from going to bed to baking a cake, little kids will enjoy rea
II. School-Age Children – Intermediate Vocabulary
1. Les Malheurs de Sophie – Sophie’s Misfortunes Les Malheurs de Sophie, which translates into English as “Sophie’s Misfortunes” is a children’s book written by the Countess of Ségur. Born Sofiya Feodorovna Rostopchina, the author was of Russian origin and became a countess when her husband was made a Peer (Comte) of France. The book was first published in 1858, and republished several times since. The story is set in a castle in the French countryside, during the 2nd French Empire, under the reign of Napoleon III (nephew of Napoleon Bonapa
III. Older Children and Teenagers – Bilingual Versions
If you have older children, it can be difficult to get them to read books that are age-appropriate in a language that is not their native tongue, and still keep it interesting. The following books have been chosen because they come in French, with the English text side by side. The perfect way to learn new words in French and still keep it interest
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