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This volume combines Vincent van Gogh's love for painting and the French language in a work that can entertain and educate parents and children alike. Even-sided pages have the original painting, plus a sentence in each language describing the scene. On the odd-sided pages, thumbnails of the work can be found with hues separated. For instance, "Starry Night" has three thumbnails: yellow for the stars, blue for the sky, and green for the foliage. The...
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Learn colors in French! This collection features French and English words for all of the colors of the rainbow, plus the rainbow itself. Each color is accompanied by four objects that show where that hue exists in the real world. These objects also have French and English names. Examples include: broccoli for green, giraffe for yellow, fox for orange, pig for pink, chocolate for brown, tomato for red.
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There's no better way to teach your child French than with this collection of 80+ food-related illustrations. Each page features four culinary images with the French phrase above and English below. These items include eating utensils, cooking tools, and of course, delicious food!
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Learn the seasons of the year in French and English with the great impressionist painter, Claude Monet. This bilingual volume features 16 paintings, each spread out across two pages. On every even page is a French sentence-- on the odd side, an English sentence. Each season has 4 paintings. One of these paintings introduces the season ("Au printemps¿" / "In spring¿"), while the other three cover specific weather events ("Il pleut" / "It rains")....
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