Les singes et la lune
MX810112
WRITTEN IN FRENCH
An adorable Chinese tale illustrated on rice paper that is humorously reminiscent that it is sometimes pointless to ask for the moon...
On a clear night, a monkey, walking along a pond, discovers with astonishment that the moon has fallen into the water. He alerts his tribe and everyone...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
An adorable Chinese tale illustrated on rice paper that is humorously reminiscent that it is sometimes pointless to ask for the moon...
On a clear night, a monkey, walking along a pond, discovers with astonishment that the moon has fallen into the water. He alerts his tribe and everyone decides to go and catch it. The most vigorous of them winds its tail to a branch and grips one of its companions, who grabs another, and then another, until at the end of the long chain, the last little touches the surface of the water. Yet, despite their best efforts, the moon remains elusive...
A delicious little tale that illustrates the famous adage: "When the sage shows the moon, the idiot looks at the finger." They make fun of those who rely on appearances or who pretend to ask for the moon...
From 3 years old
French
32 pages
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