This vibrant, engaging assortment offers children an entertaining introduction to the French language. From stories of friendship, family, discovery, and self-esteem to silly, snappy songs of one-of-a-kind barnyard animals, lullabies, and segments of classical music, children tune in to a variety of musical styles and multi-cultural experiences. The accompanying CDs provide children an opportunity to hear the pronunciation of the words and sing along as they learn the language.
In the title song and story of this musical collection, a stuffed, woolen puppy falls victim to famished mites after having been left at home alone while his parents go to see an exhibit of humans at a local park. Upon their return, they discover his red, soggy, cotton tail on the floor and are faced with the challenge of putting him back together. Lionel Daunais’s lighthearted rendition of this song was a popular radio favorite in French-speaking Canada in the 1950s. The additional 12 songs in this storybook-music CD are off-the-wall fun for the whole family, full of clever word play and many strange creatures, including a bird who is part kangaroo and part rooster, a tortoise named Sue who goes around town without a shell, and a hard-headed hammer who has gone bonkers.
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Lionel Daunais was a distinguished baritone, composer, and lyricist. His numerous awards include the Canadian Music Council Medal, the Calixa-Lavallée Music Award, and a posthumous Denise-Pelletier Award. In 2006, he was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. Marie Lafrance is an award-winning children’s book illustrator of books that include La Diablesse and the Baby, a Governor General’s Literary Award finalist; La fée des bonbons; and Le Grand voyage de monsieur Caca. She lives in Montreal, Quebec.
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Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. Lafrance, Marie (illustrator). livre cd edition. 40 pages. French language. 8.11x7.80x0.31 inches. In Stock. Seller Inventory # x-2923163206
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Book Description Condition: New. Lafrance, Marie (illustrator). KlappentextThis vibrant, engaging assortment offers children an entertaining introduction to the French language. From stories of friendship, family, discovery, and self-esteem to silly, snappy songs of one-of-a-kind barnyard animals, lu. Seller Inventory # 907500903
Book Description CD-JEWEL CASE. Condition: new. Lafrance, Marie (illustrator). CD-JEWEL CASE. Gaie et rythmee, la musique invite a chanter, danser et s'amuser. La premiere chanson, Le petit chien de laine, raconte l'histoire tragique d'une petite bete a queue de coton enfermee par ses parents dans le placard de la salle de bain et devoree par les mites. Heureusement que sa maman est la pour lui redonner vie ! Le texte de douze autres chansons, habilement rimees, faciles a interpreter, sont a decouvrir. Le disque comprend 13 chansons In the title song and story of this musical collection, a stuffed, woolen puppy falls victim to famished mites after having been left at home alone while his parents go to see an exhibit of humans at a local park. Upon their return, they discover his red, soggy, cotton tail on the floor and are faced with the challenge of putting him back together. Lionel Daunais's lighthearted rendition of this song was a popular radio favorite in French-speaking Canada in the 1950s. The additional 12 songs in this storybook-music CD are off-the-wall fun for the whole family, full of clever word play and many strange creatures, including a bird who is part kangaroo and part rooster, a tortoise named Sue who goes around town without a shell, and a hard-headed hammer who has gone bonkers. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9782923163208