After “Seraphine's School”, this second volume of the savoir-vivre manual for children tackles new themes, with as much laughter and tenderness as ever. 32 pages, 18 x 17 cm, soft cover. Children will happily rediscover Séraphine's “good little devils”: Rustic the goat, Grumpy the pig, and Cabotin the little baboon accompanied by Ophélie biquette, Rustic's big sister - sometimes a little too preoccupied with her appearance ... The concrete and affectionate pedagogy of Séraphine (sheep, teacher of the “school of good manners”) will help children to face both the fear of the dark and the temptation of theft or lies. A school of self-control, a sense of service, and an invitation to look elsewhere, towards those who need help. These 14 little sketches, to be read to 4-10 year olds with the family, at school, are all recipes for happiness, for a return to the roots of politeness and attention to others The drawings echo the former moralists: a little air of La Fontaine, bright colors and images full of surprises will delight little readers, for a good cause: children fulfilled and comforted in the values they will carry throughout their lives: loyalty, courage , respect and love for their fellow human beings on small or big occasions.
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The good little devils of Séraphine, Inès de Chantérac, ed.Téqui
After “Seraphine's School”, this second volume of the savoir-vivre manual for children tackles new themes, with as much laughter and tenderness as ever. 32 pages, 18 x 17 cm, soft cover. Children will happily rediscover Séraphine's “good little devils”: Rustic the goat, Grumpy the pig, and Cabotin the little baboon accompanied by Ophélie biquette, Rustic's big sister - sometimes a little too preoccupied with her appearance ... The concrete and affectionate pedagogy of Séraphine (sheep, teacher of the “school of good manners”) will help children to face both the fear of the dark and the temptation of theft or lies. A school of self-control, a sense of service, and an invitation to look elsewhere, towards those who need help. These 14 little sketches, to be read to 4-10 year olds with the family, at school, are all recipes for happiness, for a return to the roots of politeness and attention to others The drawings echo the former moralists: a little air of La Fontaine, bright colors and images full of surprises will delight little readers, for a good cause: children fulfilled and comforted in the values they will carry throughout their lives: loyalty, courage , respect and love for their fellow human beings on small or big occasions.