Je m'habille et... je te croque!

Je m'habille et... je te croque!
Je m'habille et... je te croque!

Je m'habille et... je te croque!

£6.50
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(3 Reviews)
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Product Code
1360
L'Ecole des Loisirs - Lutin Poche
Product Info

Bénédicte Guettier


This simple story is great for teaching French vocabulary for items of clothing. Children will love turning each page to watch the wolf get dressed. Once he is fully clothed he is ready.....to eat you!!!

Je m'habille et je te croque is written entirely in French as it is aimed at native French speakers. The language is fairly simple as it is aimed at young children.


Suggested age range:

Native French speaker: 2 - 4 years 
Learners of French as an additional language: 2 - 8+ years


Paperback, 26pp, 150 x 190mm

Reviews (3)
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3 Reviews:

A must for any French book collection
Rating:
06 February 2017  | 

Yes, this is a small book but it is so clear and so much fun! It is very popular with French teachers at KS1 and KS2 because the illustrations are clear and it is easy for the children to follow. It helps reinforce clothes in a fun way. Children could act it out too. I feel it is well worth adding to your collection!


Je m'habille et je te croque!
Rating:
30 December 2013  | 

I am a bi-lingual Grand mother, teaching French to my toddler granddaughter. As commented by a previous reviewer, it is very simple & insubstantial for the price but we enjoy the humour of the wolf getting dressed. It goes well with 'Loup y es-tu?' & helps with naming of garments in French.


Je m'habille et je te croque
Rating:
15 January 2013  | 

High price for a book that is relatively small, thin and unsubstantial. I would expect a similar book in English to cost more like £1.99

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Customer Reviews
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3 Reviews:

A must for any French book collection
Rating:
06 February 2017  |  Nathalie

Yes, this is a small book but it is so clear and so much fun! It is very popular with French teachers at KS1 and KS2 because the illustrations are clear and it is easy for the children to follow. It helps reinforce clothes in a fun way. Children could act it out too. I feel it is well worth adding to your collection!


Je m'habille et je te croque!
Rating:
30 December 2013  |  Avril

I am a bi-lingual Grand mother, teaching French to my toddler granddaughter. As commented by a previous reviewer, it is very simple & insubstantial for the price but we enjoy the humour of the wolf getting dressed. It goes well with 'Loup y es-tu?' & helps with naming of garments in French.


Je m'habille et je te croque
Rating:
15 January 2013  |  Brian

High price for a book that is relatively small, thin and unsubstantial. I would expect a similar book in English to cost more like £1.99