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Original Title: | Le Petit Nicolas |
ISBN: | 2070364232 (ISBN13: 9782070364237) |
Edition Language: | French |
Series: | Le Petit Nicolas #1 |
Characters: | Nicolas |
Literary Awards: | Batchelder Award Nominee (2006), Beacon of Freedom Award |
René Goscinny
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 167 pages Rating: 4.14 | 35114 Users | 660 Reviews
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Title | : | Le Petit Nicolas (Le Petit Nicolas #1) |
Author | : | René Goscinny |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 167 pages |
Published | : | 1988 by Folio (first published March 29th 1959) |
Categories | : | Cultural. France. Childrens. Fiction. Classics |
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La maîtresse est inquiète, le photographe s'éponge le front, le Bouillon devient tout rouge, les mamans ont mauvaise mine, les papas font les guignols, le directeur part à la retraite, quant à l'inspecteur, il est reparti aussi vite qu'il était venu. Pourtant, à l'école ou en famille, Geoffroy, Agnan, Eudes, Rufus, Clotaire, Maixent, Alceste, Joachim... et le Petit Nicolas sont - presque - toujours sages.Rating Based On Books Le Petit Nicolas (Le Petit Nicolas #1)
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I have fond memories of reading some of these stories in their original form (I think) in my 10th grade French class (sadly, these are the ONLY fond memories I have of studying French!). Goscinny's endearingly naughty little boys made a wonderfully refreshing change from the forced profundities of Le Petit Prince, to say nothing of the banal social lives of the dopey looking Parisian teens who populated a text-book called "Nos Amis." Sempe's cartoonishly simply but wickedly expressiveReading Le Petit Nicolas series was a great way to improve my fluency in French. It was easy enough to read for pleasure and the vocabulary repeated enough so I actually learned new words! I used these words in conversation with my French teachers and friends while I lived in France and they were quite impressed because I was using slang. Since this book is written for kids, it helped me learn the language like they did. The sentences were quite easy to translate and I got into the rhythm of the
Remember that time when I punched you in the nose? And then you punched me in the nose? And we all started crying and then everything was okay again?
I picked this out as a classic beginning French book to read/translate with my daughter while we have been living in Paris. It was obviously a little outdated because it was written in the 50s -- Nicholas and his friends are always insulting each other and beating each other up on the playground. Probably is a better book for a 12-year-old boy, but we got a good laugh from the funny scuffles and mischievous antics!
What kid won't love le petit nicolas? Funny, witty and easy to read, with tones of beautiful pictures.
It would be hard to overstate the charm of these wonderful stories. Like many others, I picked up this book to help with my project of trying to teach myself French. Not only does it serve that purpose, but it is so engaging that it has held me on course when the inherent difficulty of the language and some cross-cultural exasperation has tempted me to chuck the whole project. No way could I ever write this little dude and his copains out of my life.Although hilarious, the Nicolas stories also
I picked this out as a classic beginning French book to read/translate with my daughter while we have been living in Paris. It was obviously a little outdated because it was written in the 50s -- Nicholas and his friends are always insulting each other and beating each other up on the playground. Probably is a better book for a 12-year-old boy, but we got a good laugh from the funny scuffles and mischievous antics!
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