French House
Exterior view
In an old house in Paris
that was covered with vines
lived twelve little girls
in two straight lines.
This yellow, two-story dollhouse was inspired by my travels to France. The house was probably built from a kit.
Can you find?
-The dog loved biscuits, milk, and beef and they
named it Genevieve
-12 paper doll cut-outs
-Miss Clavel turned on her light and said, “Something is not right!”
-In two straight lines they broke their bread- Baguette
-Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans (1939)
-They left their house at half past nine
-Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1943)-the most translated book in the French language
-Fifty Francs
-Street lamp on the fifth planet- “When he lights his lamp, it’s as if he’s bringing one more star to life, or one more flower.”
-Flower under glass
-Watering can
-Sheep
-Linnea in Monet’s Garden by Christina Bjork and Lena Anderson (1985)
-Ultra-mini of Claude Monet and his easel (1840-1926)
-The Japanese bridge that Monet painted
-Palette with bright dabs of color that would shine and sparkle on the canvas
-The Artist’s House at Argenteuil by Monet
-The Story of Babar by Jean de Brunhoff
-Queen Celeste
-Zephir, the monkey
-The Old Lady
-Laurent de Brunhoff’s signature
-Babar’s pipe, automobile, and trunk!
And…what are they reading in the attic?
that was covered with vines
lived twelve little girls
in two straight lines.
This yellow, two-story dollhouse was inspired by my travels to France. The house was probably built from a kit.
Can you find?
-The dog loved biscuits, milk, and beef and they
named it Genevieve
-12 paper doll cut-outs
-Miss Clavel turned on her light and said, “Something is not right!”
-In two straight lines they broke their bread- Baguette
-Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans (1939)
-They left their house at half past nine
-Le Petit Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery (1943)-the most translated book in the French language
-Fifty Francs
-Street lamp on the fifth planet- “When he lights his lamp, it’s as if he’s bringing one more star to life, or one more flower.”
-Flower under glass
-Watering can
-Sheep
-Linnea in Monet’s Garden by Christina Bjork and Lena Anderson (1985)
-Ultra-mini of Claude Monet and his easel (1840-1926)
-The Japanese bridge that Monet painted
-Palette with bright dabs of color that would shine and sparkle on the canvas
-The Artist’s House at Argenteuil by Monet
-The Story of Babar by Jean de Brunhoff
-Queen Celeste
-Zephir, the monkey
-The Old Lady
-Laurent de Brunhoff’s signature
-Babar’s pipe, automobile, and trunk!
And…what are they reading in the attic?