Earth Day and Jean Giono video

Posted on 20 April 2009

It’s been a busy week in preparation for EARTH DAY, as well as having carried on with our focus on Poetry Month. We recommended to our parents to watch with their children The man who planted trees by Jean Giono. This lovely story is narrated in French and it has several translated subtitles, German, English, Chinese (traditional), Spanish, Italian, etc. I still remember fondly when we first watched this movie as a family when my daughter was young. At the time, through an interlibrary loan we could order a reel of film and check out a film projector.  The film came alive projected on our wall. Its charm is still there, since Earth Day is in the air— a lovely piece to share.


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