Little Red Riding Hood in Paris: Bilingual French-English Stories for Children
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Embark on a magical journey through the enchanting streets of Paris with Little Red Riding Hood in Paris, a captivating collection of three bilingual French-English short stories designed specifically for young French language learners.
In this modern reinterpretation of classic fairy tales, readers will discover a vibrant world where timeless stories come alive against the backdrop of the City of Light. From the charming cobblestone streets to the majestic landmarks, each tale unfolds in a contemporary Parisian setting, making language learning an immersive and delightful experience.
Follow the adventures of characters like Rosalie, Céleste, and Jacques as they navigate the enchanting landscapes of Paris, putting a fresh and modern twist on beloved fairy tales - Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella and Jack and the Beanstalk. These stories not only captivate the imagination but also provide a valuable language-learning tool for young minds eager to explore the beauty of French.
Little Red Riding Hood in Paris is not just a bilingual collection—it's an educational journey that seamlessly weaves language acquisition with the magic of timeless stories. Young readers will develop language skills while being transported into the heart of each narrative, enhancing their understanding of French in an enjoyable and engaging way.
Whether you're a young language learner or a parent seeking an enchanting educational experience, this collection promises to inspire, entertain, and illuminate the wonders of the French language through the charm and allure of Parisian fairy tales.
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Little Red Riding Hood in Paris - Coledown Bilingual Books
Le Petit Chaperon Rouge à Paris
Il était une fois une petite fille aux cheveux roux, vêtue d'un manteau vert, d'un béret rouge et d'une écharpe assortie. On l'appelait Rosalie, et elle vivait dans un petit village entouré de champs et de forêts luxuriantes.
Un jour, sa grand-mère bien-aimée qui habitait à Paris, la capitale de la France, tomba malade. Rosalie, avec son cœur généreux et son esprit aventureux, décida de lui rendre visite. Elle prépara un panier rempli de délicieuses gourmandises et prit le train pour Paris.
Le voyage était excitant pour Rosalie. Elle regardait par la fenêtre, observant les paysages changer au fur et à mesure qu'elle s'approchait de la grande ville. À son arrivée à Paris, elle fut émerveillée par la beauté de la Tour Eiffel qui scintillait dans la nuit.
Cependant, le chemin de Rosalie pour atteindre la maison de sa grand-mère n'était pas aussi simple qu'il y paraissait. Alors qu'elle traversait les rues pavées de Paris, elle rencontra un renard rusé qui s'appelait René.
René était