Jean de La Fontaine: 4 Fables en délire

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Girardet, Sylvie
de La Fontaine, Jean

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2002

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Here is fun! For each of four fables, there are three areas of interaction: Méli-Mélo, Cache-cache, and Mots et mots. The four fables are FC, GA, OF, and LM. Before we encounter a fable, we find the life of La Fontaine offered in five mixed up text-posters and five mixed up image-posters. What fun! Next comes Jeu du Corbeau, thirty-seven steps in a board game meant to show the events in La Fontaine's life. When we reach FC, we find Rosado's great representation of FC back again. Though there are no prices this time, the crow is offering a choice of eleven different cheese to the waiting fox (11). This image comes with La Fontaine's text. Méli-Mélo is a mix-up in poster style of the text's phases. Put the six different posters into the correct order. Cache-cache here is a puzzle with a rebus solution. Mots et mots is a multiple-choice test based on the poem, with pictures for each possible answer. With the other fables, Cache-cache becomes various games relating to the story. A special prize goes to the full-page image of the frog being blown up with a bicycle pump (27)! I am very happy to find something longer done by Rosado, since I--and many others--have so enjoyed his cartoon of FC. There are even two more games at the book's end: L'intrus and Mots découpés. In case you have trouble working out some of the games and puzzles, there is an answer sheet on 46.

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Musée en Herbe: Hatier

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