Violet jardin

Violet jardin

Ages 3-5 - 17 pages, 567 words | 8 minutes of reading | © Le Diplodocus, 2025, for the 1st publication - all rights reserved


Violet jardin

Violet jardin

-Mmmh! Can you smell that scent? It's the fragrance of a flower! Small and delicate, it is named after a color. It's the violet! Tap its seeds to open them and help the insects spread them throughout the garden. Turn the pages of the book to make the butterfly—named after this flower—take flight.

Violet flowers can be turned into delicious candies. Would you like to make some?

With poetic charm, Clémence Sabbagh invites us to pause for a moment—to smell a flower, observe it, and truly discover it. And when we look closely, we find a marvelous buzz of life all around. Laura Kientzler enriches this floral exploration with her soft and joyful illustrations.

This sixth volume in the Couleurs Jardin series explores another facet of nature: the life of a flower and its ecosystem. To continue the discovery, a simple activity for young children is included at the end of the book.

"Violet jardin" 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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