![]() ![]() Trotro (the donkey!), cute French cartoons recommended by 3 different families. ![]() They have a cute web site with additional activities, links to their apps, coloring pages, etc. There are several episodes on youtube, and you can also order as DVDs from amazon. Petit Ours Brun (Little Brown Bear), sweet French cartoons from the 1970’s, which are still popular today. This post may contain affiliate links. Thank you for your support! They are more or less in order from younger children to older children, with a preview of each on youtube: Here is a list of 12 favorite French cartoons (new and old, originating in France or Canada). (They usually love it, especially if I would show them in class:). Tamora Peirce has some very solid and well defined settings, but is has been a long time since I had a chance to read her books, so I can't offer more than that.ĬhaoticSky has some very good points about the Malazan Book of the Fallen so I won't recap him, though I will acknowledge that it is a dark though enjoyable setting that could be a better t difficult to write in.So many readers piped in to share their children’s favorite French cartoons- we got suggestions from both native French speakers, and parents hoping to expose their kids to French! As I was searching for clips, my kids enjoyed checking out the videos- all are suitable for kids, though I frequently use children’s cartoons to teach teenage language learners. Though putting Taylor in Simar Dev's role with Karsa would be hilarious beyond words, its alittle too far along i think.Ĭlick to shrink.I'll second these recommendations (except Annie McCaffery, I just don't think that any of her books would be a good fit for the planeswalker part of the story, unless you wanted to add all the dragons to her "deck") The rest of the serise kinda gets more caught up in its self so its probably not good for the purposes of this fic though. If they wanted to do something in the setting, the first book (Gardens of The Moon) provides a concise scenario that Taylor could participate in, while the second book (Deadhouse Gates) provides a very open setting where Taylor could wander and interact with the factions more freely, while the third (Memories of Ice) provides a clear and obviously crazy/evil empire to battle along with the protagonists. The Imperial Warren (a dead wasteland of endless ash) could work for Colourless. ![]() Hood's Warren (the god of death) for Black. Serc(sky), Ruse(Sea) and Mockra(mind) for Blue. Denul(healing) and Thyr(Light) for White. Meaning that if there is a colour the author wants Taylor to try out (even Colourless), it would be easy to drop Taylor into the Malazan setting and pair her up with a group that includes a mage of a similar Warren. and that whole Warren would be literally nothing but appropriate Colour taps. But it does mean that Taylor could either get into them herself, or go with a local mage. These Warrens can generally be accessed physically, a mage with a apropreate Warren can usually open a portal to allow themselves and others to enter it as a means of fast travel, though the nature of the warren limits this (Tennes, the Warren of Land cannot be used to travel over water). In-setting magic comes from other 'planes' called Warrens, most of which are agnostic and simply supply energy to anyone capable of accessing them, while some are host to (or generated by) gods. The native magic system is extremely conductive to planeswalker magic. Click to shrink.Not a bad point, though i do think the Malazan setting could be good for this, especially if the author wanted to explore other colours.
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