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Radegonde et la Grand'goule (version Radegonde)

Radegonde et la Grand'goule (version Radegonde)

Ages 6-8 - 11 pages, 578 words | 6 minutes of reading | © Éditions Père Fouettard, 2015, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved


Radegonde et la Grand'goule (version Radegonde)

Ages 6-8 - 6 minutes

Radegonde et la Grand'goule (version Radegonde)

In a quiet town on the banks of a river, people fear heavy rains that herald the arrival of a terrible dragon: the Grand'goule. When the beast emerges one day from the depths and attacks the inhabitants, it's all too much! Little Radegonde, an intrepid and inventive girl, decides to save the town from this plague and finds a way to get rid of the monster.

But when the reader turns the book over, it is the Grand'goule who speaks and presents her version of events. 

In paper format, this story is a double-sided book. Discover this story from the point of view of Grand'goule.

"Radegonde et la Grand'goule (version Radegonde)" is available on Storyplay'r in an illustrated version, in an audio version narrated by french native storytellers. Thanks to our reading module, we can offer a reading aid for this story as well as for all the other ones, and tools for a dyslexic children adapted version.
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