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What if tomorrow belonged to those who dream and act?

On the road to knowledge with music for 3 to 6 year olds!

Today, we are going on a journey to discover the Revolution.

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The adventure begins with a story and discoveries for 6 - 8 year olds!

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What if tomorrow belonged to those who dream and act?

The Revolution was a big change that happened in France a long time ago. People came together to ask for more fairness and rights. It was like a big party where everyone wanted a better world.

The values of the Revolution are freedom, equality, and brotherhood. Freedom is being able to do what you want without hurting others. Equality is when everyone is treated the same way. Brotherhood is being kind and helping others.

Dreaming is very important because it helps imagine a better world. Children can help build a fairer society by helping their friends, respecting nature, and sharing their toys. They can also listen to others and be kind.

Children have a very important job for the future. They can learn to be responsible and take care of others. By dreaming and acting, they can help create a better world for everyone.

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The Dawn of a New Era

What if tomorrow belonged to those who dream and act?

The Place of Ideas: A New Beginning

After looking at the Place of Ideas, a symbol of hope and creativity, Lucien is seen running through the crowd, his eyes shining with excitement. Manon, perched(1) on a fence, is seen writing about the scene in her secret notebook. Songs of hope rise up, carried by colorful banners waving in the wind. A bird, a symbol of freedom, sings proudly from a nearby roof, adding to the electric atmosphere(2). Lucien and Manon, two brave children, are ready to discover a world in full transformation(3).

When the sun rises, Lucien and Manon hang a big banner on the Ideas Square. 'The people are our future,' it says on the banner. The square comes alive with excited talks and newspaper readings. Surrounded by children, citizens, musicians, and dreamers, they sing about the hope of a world to invent together.

Lucien, all excited, calls out:
« Manon, come see the people! »

Manon, while running, says:
« I’m coming! I’m writing it all down in my notebook. »

Lucien, with his red scarf and little round hat, runs from one group to another. He hands out leaflets. Manon, meanwhile, watches carefully. She draws the faces of the citizens, their expressions, and their gestures. She captures the spirit(4) of this historic moment.

Lucien, excited, shouts:
« Manon, I heard amazing speeches! »

Manon, after looking at the details, says:
« I drew the colors of the flags and the clothes. They show the hopes and dreams of the people. »

The two friends meet near the big fountain. They share their thoughts. Lucien talks excitedly about the speeches he heard. Manon shows her drawings. They decide to go to the Wind Free Printing Shop(5). They want to share their discoveries with others. Surrounded by children, citizens, musicians, and dreamers, they sing about the hope of a world to invent together.

The Free Wind Press: The Power of Printing

After singing about the hope of a world to invent together, Lucien and Manon walk to the Free Wind Printing Shop. They walk side by side, their hearts full of dreams and ideas.

Lucien, excited, turns to Manon and says:
« Manon, I want to print leaflets for tomorrow. »

Manon, with a cheeky smile, adds:
« I draw pictures for newspapers. »

Lucien, smiling, says:
« Children love your drawings. They are very beautiful. »

Manon, with a big smile, says:
« Thank you. The children are happy to share their ideas. »

Once they arrive at the Wind Free Printing Shop, Lucien and Manon are greeted by the familiar smell of ink and paper. Lucien helps to print leaflets and newspapers, while Manon shares her observations with a group of curious children.

At the start of new days, it is clear that Lucien and Manon's adventure is just beginning. After printing leaflets and sharing their ideas with the children, the streets of Paris still echo with songs of hope and shared dreams. Who knows what other characters, like a little street dog named Biscuit, they will meet on their next escapade? Maybe amazing inventions or revolutionary ideas will be discovered, changing their world forever. The future is full of possibilities, and the two friends are ready to explore it together, hand in hand, heart to heart.

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