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Have fun, listen and read without screen to the rhythm of each child is possible! Meanwhile, The South Meusian libraries were invited by the Departmental Library of the Meuse to discover it, Thursday, June 26, in Sommelonne.
A first presentation with Bugali, a stories box. Therefore, With the fingertips, Elisa, in charge of the training, opened the pages of the book she had chosen. Moreover, Very quickly, everything was animated as if by magic. However, A tree starts to speak. Consequently, An animal tells a story. And all this. leaving the child, who, today, was rather the age of being his grandmother, to discover, before you even know how to read, a wonderful sound and multisensory world.
With Boukinou, another approach. The trainees have become happy. They recorded the story of read without screen possible! Petoche. the chick froussard, taken from a book by Pierre Dorye, which denounces the dangers of rumor. When a hazelnut falls on the head of Pétoche, he gets scared “it’s the end of the world”. A tale that now can be listened to by the little Meusians who. most certainly, will not be able to help laughing outburl when hearing Bernadette, the sheep or even Jean Bon, the pig, before understanding that you should not trust Luppo the wolf.
Lunii is a little different, but just as interesting. The child can. by choosing a place, a hero, a companion and an object, to become a sort of actor and listen to the story he himself made. Imagine the number of possible combinations, all without screen! A nod to the last day of the “Ten -day screen” challenge in which the Sommonne Calvinotheque participated on June 14.
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Further reading: The book “The quintessence of the Vietnamese Revolution” – Meeting with authors of the beach book price this Saturday in Sables-d’Olonne – The books of our ten years: “The ghost of Canterville”, by Oscar Wilde – Agatha Raisin, the literary series which survives the death of its author – L’Express – Imagining that your children will love.