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My first French word book

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Dorling Kindersley, Oct 1, 1993 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 64 pages
My First Word Book translated into French for Gallic preschoolers and aspiring bilinguists. Contains 1,000 of the most essential first words used by children, arranged thematically and designed to perfect early reading skills and enrich vocabulary. Full color.

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Review: My First French Word Book

User Review  - Polly ? - Goodreads

My favorite book as a kid. Did not care so much for the french as I did the food pictures. Read full review

Review: My First French Word Book (My First)

User Review  - Hope Johnson - Goodreads

This, like the Spanish book, is a great book to have in your classroom. French ESOl are less frequent but could happen. Another use for this book would be while you "visit" the world in your classes ... Read full review

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Contents

A la ferme
36
Au
42
Lheure la météo et les saisons
48
Copyright

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About the author (1993)

Angela Wilkes is an award-winning writer and editor renowned for lively, engaging books children read over and over again. She excels in presenting information in an original and straightforward way -- a gift that has been recognized by children and parents alike across the world. Her long list of titles spans a diverse range of topics including "My First Nature Book;" "Simple Science;" "The Big Book of Dinosaurs;" "My World, Your World;" and "The Best Book of Ballet,

Annie Heminway teaches grammar, creative writing, translation, African cinema, classic and Francophone literature at the SCPS of New York University. She is also a translator and an editor for Francophone publishers. In 2006 she was awarded the Chevalier de L?Ordre des Palmes Acad?miques by the French government in recognition of her work in promoting the study of French.

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