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FRENCH ENGLISH CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOK Designed for maximum reading comprehension in both languages. This bilingual level 1 easy reader book for children is designed to introduce a second language without friction or frustration. Parents love the format of Bilingual Readers­ ™ books because of the vivid illustrations and how the words are chunked together on the page. Look inside! Sentences translate word for word so that young readers can make connections between the words they know and the words of their target language. The pace and length of this book is perfect for preschool and kindergarten kids, as well as any child getting started in a new language. --------------------------- COMPLETE LIST OF OUR EASY READER TITLES: French Bonjour - Good Morning! (99¢) Jouer Ensemble - Playing Together (99¢) La Récréation - Recess (99¢) L'heure du Goûter - Snack Time ($2.99) Richard Joue au Hockey - Richard Plays Hockey ($2.99) Plus de Biscuits pour le Père Noël - No More Cookies for Santa (99¢) Bilingual Readers™ Volume 1 (French Edition) $7.99 get all 6 stories. Spanish ¡Buenos días! - Good Morning! (99¢) Jugando Juntos - Playing Together (99¢) El Recreo - Recess (99¢) La Hora del Bocadillo - Snack Time ($2.99) Ricardo Juega al Hockey - Richard Plays Hockey ($2.99) No Más Galletas para Papá Noel - No More Cookies for Santa (99¢) Bilingual Readers™ Volume 1 (Spanish Edition) $7.99 get all 6 stories and a free audiobook.
Eating between meals is discouraged in France, yet there is one snack which is never passed up, a beloved tradition known as 'le goûter' (also called 'le quatre-heures' or 'la pause gourmande') and an integral part of French culture. The beauty of le goûter (the word means 'to taste') is that it encourages children (and adults!) to take a break and relish something special. In a way, it even helps create a healthy relationship toward food, which may seem paradoxical because le goûter is not really meant to be nutritious. It's meant to be decadent!Le Goûter: Afternoon Snacking the French Way, features Paola Westbeek's favorite baked goods and sweet indulgences. Not all are traditionally French, but they are guaranteed to make your afternoons extra special. You'll love making and serving these delicious treats that are easy and don't shy away from calling for sugar, butter or cream. Some recipes include tips on how to get children to help in the kitchen as well as interesting food history tidbits to share at the table. The book is not only meant for parents of young children, but will appeal to anyone who enjoys classic French treats and tasty desserts. So whether you're in the mood to whip up shiny fruit tarts, bake a batch of round-bellied madeleines or indulge in a slice of homemade cake, this book has all the inspiration you need to indulge... and raise little connaisseurs! Life is about to get a whole lot sweeter: C'est bientôt l'heure du goûter!
French Kids Eat Everything is a wonderfully wry account of how Karen Le Billon was able to alter her children’s deep-rooted, decidedly unhealthy North American eating habits while they were all living in France. At once a memoir, a cookbook, a how-to handbook, and a delightful exploration of how the French manage to feed children without endless battles and struggles with pickiness, French Kids Eat Everything features recipes, practical tips, and ten easy-to-follow rules for raising happy and healthy young eaters—a sort of French Women Don’t Get Fat meets Food Rules.
Combating two centuries of sexism, this radical overview of Staël in context reveals a major player in Revolution and Romanticism.