Le loup et l'agneau

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Beaupère, Paul
La Fontaine, Jean de
Videau, Valérie

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2005

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This is one of six books in a series. I am sorry to have missed the series. Now only a couple of volumes are available, and they are very expensive! The pamphlet offers delightful cartoons, starting with the front-cover picture of a lamb slinking away with food while a wolf looks on with knife and fork in his paws. First the fable is told in its entirety, with helpful vocabulary at the page bottom. Then we start putting the story into a context for today by taking a few lines at a time and giving these lines a two-page spread. The context is a school cafeteria, where Richie the Wolf does what he pleases without objection from others. Baptiste has finished his lunch with friends. Richie wants Baptiste's dessert. You're sitting in my seat and eating my cake! Baptiste gives him his place. You're not getting out that easily! You mocked me yesterday! Baptiste jumps on a rolling cart. I wasn't even here yesterday! Richie jumps on a cart and pursues Baptiste. The course terminates at a tree. There Baptiste is tied up and has to watch Richie eat his dessert.

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Nathan

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8685 (Access ID)

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