1. Review "La chenille qui fait des trous" with this charming video of French children reading the story aloud:
Then compare it to this one, which goes more quickly because it's a single adult reading the story. She also includes an original song about the caterpillar at the end of the video!
This next version is the easiest for reading along, because the words appear clearly on each page.
This video does not show the lyrics onscreen, but you can watch the singer, Alain Le Lait.
This video does provide the lyrics at the bottom of the screen.
3. Fill out the food booklet for one week, with illustrations if possible.
4. Practice the food vocabulary using the games and activities on the bingo board.
5. Finish the sucré/salé/chaud/froid table.
6. Sing along with "Valse pour une pomme":
If you enjoy this one, you might like to listen to Muriel Vergnaud's playlist of 71 songs on YouTube; her songs are gentle and sweet and short, and she sings clearly. They make nice bedtime music.
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