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Children's books set in Overseas France (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Children's books set in France" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.
Sophie's Misfortunes (French: Les Malheurs de Sophie) is a children's book written by the Countess of Ségur. The book was published in 1858 by the publisher Hachette. The illustrations were by Horace Castelli, a French artist. This is the first book of a trilogy; its sequels are Good Little Girls (1858) and The Holidays (1859).
Belle et Sébastien is a 1966 novel by Cécile Aubry [1] [2] [3] about a six-year-old boy named Sébastien and his dog Belle, a Great Pyrenees, who live in a village in the French Alps close to the Italian border.
Articles relating to the children's novel Belle et Sébastien (1966) by Cécile Aubry and its adaptations. The novel is about a six-year-old boy named Sébastien and his dog Belle, a Great Pyrenees, who live in a village in the French Alps close to the Italian border.
The books are written in French and each one is in the style of a diary based on true events. While most of the characters are fictional, some of them are based on historical personages, such as Marie Antoinette. [1] Most of the books are set in France. They are published by Gallimard Jeunesse.
Le Petit Nicolas (Little Nicholas) is a series of French children's books created by René Goscinny and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempé; its first installment was originally published on 29 March 1959. The books depict an idealized version of childhood in 1950s France.
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Children's books set in Île-de-France (1 C) N. Children's books set in Normandy (1 P) This page was last edited on 17 May 2023, at 12:50 (UTC). Text is ...