Author: Various
Narrator: Lamce Jones
Unabridged: 1 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway
Published: 02/20/2012
Genre: Children & Young Adults Nonfiction - Foreign Language Study - French
Smith Show Media presents French for Kids: Volume 1 read by Lamce Jones. Kids can learn French in a fun way.
Anna is always imagining things and her brother Paul teases her about it. But one day a stranger turns their world upside down. Who - or what - is he? The parallel stories in alternating language chapters will help you to find out - in English and F...
Magnus dreams of going to sea with the Viking explorers. A big adventure awaits him. He carries a secret for one day, far in the future... The parallel stories in alternating language chapters will help you follow Magnus to the 'new world' in Englis...
Ali's donkey strays into the arena during a very important chariot race - and wins the race! The parallel stories in alternating language chapters will help you to follow Ali's exciting adventure - in French and English!
Jenny wants to take her new puppy, Toto, to the circus but Toto isn't willing to sit still and watch the show. Suddenly there's a whooosh and the circus cannon goes off... Where's Toto now?! The parallel stories in alternating language chapters will...
Lara is thrilled to join her father on the set of his latest adventure film. But then something terrible happens. Lara has to act fast to save her father. The parallel stories in alternating language chapters will help you to follow Lara's own very ...
Real-life memoirs taken from the diaries of seven great explorers - dating from 60 to 180 years ago. Of these seven adventure stories, five take place in the 1800's and two take place in 1953. 215 minutes of listening pleasure. These stories ar...
From children to adults we all can learn basic French..
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