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10 Fantastique Bilingual French Books for Kids
If you would like to introduce your bebe to this beautiful language, these books are a magnifique place to start.

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Happiest Baby Staff

If you come from a French-speaking family or are interested in teaching French to your child, there are many beautiful children’s books in French that help little ones get a great introduction to this beautiful language.
Bonsoir Lune by Margaret Wise Brown
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Goodnight Moon is a classic baby book. If your budding French speaker loves this famous nighttime story, do not miss Bonsoir Lune, the French translation.
The Fabulous Lost and Found and the Little French Mouse by Mark Pallis, illustrated by Peter Baynton
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An adorable mouse wanders into a Lost and Found but can only speak French. The problem? Mr. and Mrs. Frog only speak English. This book is perfect for kids between the ages of 2 and 7 to dive into French vocabulary while enjoying an entertaining story.
French-English Picture Dictionary by Catherine Bruzzone and Louise Millar
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Every little language learner needs a dictionary, and this French children’s book is delightful and instructive. With tons of bright pictures and easy-to-read words in French and English, kids will have a blast learning more than 350 words.
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