![]() ![]() The spare but cheekily charming prose will make children and parents smile, and the refined watercolor illustrations will easily draw in readers. But zut alors, what is this? A carrot? Will your child try the carrot with Escargot to see if it’s as bad as he thinks it will be? Together we discover the salad is delicious, and Escargot proclaims your child as his favorite animal. Go along on his journey to the life-changing salad at the end of the book, where Escargot will delight in a perfectly dressed salad with just a few croutons, and absolutely no carrots. “…Escargot is magnifique! You can kiss me if you want.” And who wouldn’t choose the snail? He’s beautiful, (just look at that shell!), he leaves shimmery trails of “shimmery stuff,” and he can pull off a teeny tiny beret like nobody else. Children will love this interactive story about a dashing little snail who wants to be a child’s favorite animal. ![]() Get your French accents ready, because Escargot is a snail with unmistakable charm. What to expect: Francophilia, Snails, Interactive Readingįor the Francohpile in your life, say Bonjour to Escargot the snail! The Children’s Book Review | FebruEscargot ![]()
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