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Contes et historiettes à l'usage des jeunes enfants / Qui commencent à savoir lire

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This collection presents short, didactic stories for beginning readers in which everyday incidents illustrate simple moral lessons. Each tale sketches a brief situation — children risking harm through disobedience or imprudence, the rewards of helpfulness and courage, the consequences of laziness or cruelty, and the value of contentment and obedience — then shows the moral outcome. Narrative voice remains plain and concrete, focusing on actions and consequences rather than reflection. The pieces are framed to teach practical virtues through recognizable domestic scenes and animal examples, with language and length suited to young learners.

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Zulma Carraud

Zulma Carraud was a French author known for her contributions to children's literature in the 19th century. She wrote engaging stories aimed at young readers, helping to foster a love of reading among children. Her notable works include "Contes et historiettes à l'usage des jeunes enfants / Qui commencent à savoir lire," which serves as an introduction to reading for early learners, and "La petite Jeanne; ou, Le devoir," which emphasizes moral lessons. Carraud's writing is characterized by its simplicity and charm, making her stories accessible and enjoyable for young audiences.

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