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Léo et les presqu'îles

by Gilles Vigneault

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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 multicultural experiences. The accompanying CDs provide children an opportunity to hear the pronunciation of the words and sing along as they learn the language.   Young Leo sets off to discover the world--the five peninsulas near his seaside home. His mother approves, knowing Leo will finally meet the eccentric friends of his father who disappeared at sea. After all Leo's old enough to be "the captain of his own boat" as the song he likes to sing goes. In addition to featuring a production of the narrated story, the accompanying CD presents 11 tunes ranging from "Faire un bateau" (Making a Boat) and "La vie de matelot" (The Life of a Sailor) to "Larguer les amarres" (Cast Off) sung by noted French and Canadian singers such as Robert Charlebois and Diane Dufresne.… (more)
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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 multicultural experiences. The accompanying CDs provide children an opportunity to hear the pronunciation of the words and sing along as they learn the language.   Young Leo sets off to discover the world--the five peninsulas near his seaside home. His mother approves, knowing Leo will finally meet the eccentric friends of his father who disappeared at sea. After all Leo's old enough to be "the captain of his own boat" as the song he likes to sing goes. In addition to featuring a production of the narrated story, the accompanying CD presents 11 tunes ranging from "Faire un bateau" (Making a Boat) and "La vie de matelot" (The Life of a Sailor) to "Larguer les amarres" (Cast Off) sung by noted French and Canadian singers such as Robert Charlebois and Diane Dufresne.

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