Le renard et le tigre
				
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				WRITTEN IN FRENCH
An animal fable in which the ruse triumphs over strength, illustrated on rice paper, in the great Chinese tradition.
On a nice morning, the fox decides to go for a walk. Suddenly he is in front of the tiger. Rejoiced at having found his future lunch, the latter licks himself the babbles...			
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				WRITTEN IN FRENCH
An animal fable in which the ruse triumphs over strength, illustrated on rice paper, in the great Chinese tradition.
On a nice morning, the fox decides to go for a walk. Suddenly he is in front of the tiger. Rejoiced at having found his future lunch, the latter licks himself the babbles. The cunning fox then demanded freedom, on the pretext of having been appointed Master of the Wood by the Heavenly Emperor himself. As proof, he asks the tiger to accompany him through the forest, so that he can see with his own eyes how fear he is. Indeed, in their approach, all animals deflect...
From 4 years old
French
32 pages
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