Every French kid knows the story of The Grasshopper and the Ant, one of La Fontaine’s most popular fables. I remember reciting it to my third grade class: The Grasshopper having sung All summer … more →
La Margueritesimonsterg wrote 1 week ago: Sam is nine and in a CM1 class at his école primaire. There’s a lot of memorising for homework … more →
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Michael Comenetz wrote 4 weeks ago: At the end of La Fontaine’s first fable, La Cigale et la fourmi [The Cicada and the Ant], the ant ad … more →
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lamarguerite wrote 1 year ago: Every French kid knows the story of The Grasshopper and the Ant, one of La Fontaine’s most pop … more →
thenikonpattern wrote 1 year ago: 1/12/2007 La Fontaine, Reutlingen Private Fiction Crew … more →