First Book of France
First Book of France
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France is croissants and the Eiffel Tower — but it's also so much more than that.
This Usborne introduction to France takes young readers on a tour of the country: its landscapes, food, language, history, customs, and the everyday details of French life that make it feel like a real place rather than a tourist poster. Maps, illustrations, and simple, engaging text bring it all to life.
First geography books work best when they spark genuine curiosity about how other people live, and this one does exactly that. France suddenly feels close, particular, and interesting — a place with real stories attached to it, not just a list of capital cities.
Lovely for children preparing for a trip to France, for those learning French, or simply for young readers with a growing interest in the wider world.
NOTE FROM TALESGALORE
- This is a pre-loved copy and may display minor signs of previous use, such as a dried up spine. The same has been mended.
- However, the book has been carefully inspected and remains in good readable condition.
- The page count and the book dimensions are indicative.
This book is for you if you love
- Educational
- France
- Geography
- Hardcover
- Non-fiction
- Travel
- Usborne
Tags: Educational, France, Geography, Hardcover, Non-fiction, Travel, Usborne
Author
Louisa Somerville
Suggested ages
Age 6-8
ISBN
9780746003220
Return policy
No Returns
Page count
32 pages
Language
English
Theme
Activity & Educational
Dimensions
22cm x 22cm x 0.8cm
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