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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
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Le Petit Nicolas (Le Petit Nicolas #1) Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 167 pages
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Title:Le Petit Nicolas (Le Petit Nicolas #1)
Author:René Goscinny
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe 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.

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Nicholas - written by Rene Goscinny, (who wrote Asterix) and illustrated by Jean-Jacques Sempe.Originally published in France, 1959, as "Le petit Nicolas", this edition was first published in 2005 (my version from 2007). Translated by Anthea Bell.I should admit outright I was never much of a fan of Asterix. I never really got the humour. Maybe 'cause I'm a girl - my brothers all liked them. And so perhaps some of the story here is not my thing because it is so male-centric.Each chapter stands as

Reading 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

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 It was obviously a little outdated because it was written in the 50s -- Nicholas and his friends are always insulting each other and beating each other up on the playground.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!

The book contains a series of 16 short stories, by the end of which you get to know all the little guys and the weird adults (well, according to Nicholas). The stories lend snapshots into the seemingly simple life of an 8-year-old boy shuffling between home and school. All the adults end up feeling horrified at some point, be it the parents, the teacher or just a random seller in a toy store. The kids never stop making us scream, sigh and fall sick. The best part is that they do it

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?

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