Review compound sounds
Readers consolidate the compound sounds seen in the Introduction 2 series in simple, fun stories!
There are :
- ch / au-eau / ou / eu / oi
- ai-è-ei-ê / é-er-ez
- on / an-en-ean / in-ain-ein
Amazing animals
Each book contains...
- a complete and funny story in French
- 16 pages of easy-to-read text and vivid images
- a list of the sight words used
- a list of all the French words used and their English translation
Testimonials
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“My daughter loves her Facile à lire books! She was only in Kindergarten this year and is now on Animal Series 1! To see her pride in reading an entire book (she reads them one after the other!) Every time she says: I’m so good to read books like that! “
– Andréane
Guaranteed Results
Your child will read the first book of the series in 7 days or we will replace your purchase with one better suited to your child’s ability and interests.
If that doesn’t do it, we will refund your money IN FULL.
Educational Datasheet
To find the ISBN, bibliographic information, material details, and more, please ask for the educational sheet. Animaux 2 (PDF, 960 KB)
If you want an overview of all our series with prices and ISBNs, please ask for the product sheet. Products Sheet (PDF, 2 MB)
Revised spelling
Facile à lire uses corrected spelling, which makes it easier to learn how to read. For example, you will read “ile” instead of “île” or “millepattes” instead of “mille-pattes”.
This spelling is recommended by the Conseil supérieur de la langue française, approved by the Académie française, and adopted by the Office québécois de la langue française. To learn more, please visit www.orthographe-recommandee.info.
Credits
Text: Diane Cajelais, Suzanne Lagacé
Graphic design and layout: Lauria Jacques
Illustrations: Béatrice Maurais
Proofreading: Emmanuelle Champagne, Monique Guy and Suzanne Lagacé
Artistic direction: Isabelle Simard
Editorial direction: Christian Roy and Noémi Berlus