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Cinderella

learn French through fairy tales
2006
A "Cinderella" adaptation designed to introduce children to French, featuring French words inserted in the English text, a vocabulary list, humorous illustrations, and a reading of the story on an audio CD.

Beauty and the beast

learn French through fairy tales
2006
Substitutes twenty English words with their French translations throughout the traditional story of "Beauty and the Beast" to introduce young readers to the French language; and includes an audio CD.

1,000 French words

1998
Presents 1000 entries for terms in French and English with corresponding illustrations to show usage.

Let's learn French picture dictionary

1991
Pictures labeled in English and French are grouped in such familiar categories as "Our Classroom," "Clothing," "At the Zoo," and "Action Words." Includes bilingual indexes with pronunciation guide.

Numbers in French =

Les chiffres
2013
Looks at numbers in the French language, with main text on each page provided only in French, and simple, labeled photographs for support. Includes a dictionary section with each vocabulary word in French and English and a pronunciation guide.

Ah! belle cite! = a beautiful city

ABC
1985
Color illustrations depict the sights around the city of Montreal. Each picture depicts a scene beginning with a letter of the alphabet. Text in French and English.

Ours brun, dis-moi--

2008
Introduces a rainbow of colors as seen through the eyes of various animals and the children who are looking at them.

Poisson un, poisson deux, poisson rouge, poisson bleu

2011
A story-poem about the activities of such unusual animals as the Nook, Wump, Yink, Yop, Gack, and the Zeds.

Devine combien je t'aime

1994
The gentle story in which Little Nutbrown Hare and his dad, Big Nutbrown Hare, express their great love for one another.

I'm too big =

Je suis trop gros
1994
An elephant and a giraffe, unhappy with their long nose and long neck, wish they could trade their features for each other's. Presented in side-by-side English and French.

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