Le Cabinet des Fées: Or Recreative Readings Arranged for the Express Use of Students in French

Bookshelves: Children & Young Adult Reading, Language & Communication, Teaching & Education, Category: Children & Young Adult Reading, Category: French Literature, Category: Mythology, Legends & Folklore, FR Education et Enseignement

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"Le Cabinet des Fées" by Georges Gérard is a collection of French fairy tales written in the mid-19th century. This work serves as an educational tool specifically arranged for American students learning the French language. Drawing from beloved stories by Charles Perrault and Madame de Beaumont, it aims to present captivating narratives that not only delight but also facilitate language acquisition for beginners of all ages. The opening of "Le Cabinet des Fées" presents a compilation of classic fairy tales, beginning with "Le Petit Chaperon Rouge" (Little Red Riding Hood). The story introduces a picturesque village girl known for her beauty and a red hood made for her by her loving mother. On her journey to visit her grandmother, she encounters a cunning wolf who tricks her and ultimately leads to a tragic confrontation. This tale sets the stage for the surrounding tales, blending moral lessons with enchanting characters, all wrapped in a narrative that invites readers into the whimsical world of French folklore. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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