Saturday and Sunday the town hall hosted a literary event, the history book show. Part of it, as here the children's and cartoon section, was held under a tent outside, it was almost chock-a-block full in there, so many authors, some of them famous, autographing their books in the blue light!
Samedi et dimanche se tenait à l'hôtel de ville le
salon Histoire de Lire (vous l'aurez compris, c'est le salon du livre d'histoire). Ici, sous une tente dressée devant la mairie, les enfants se pressaient dans la lumière bleutée autour des auteurs de livres pour la jeunesse !
sympa ce salon, si cela peut en plus donner envie aux enfants de decouvrir l'histoire et la litterature.
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Wonderful to see the children there.
ReplyDeleteYes, I agree, it is wonderful to see the children there!! A great event!! Thanks for sharing, Ciel! And how colorful!! Great pics!
ReplyDeleteGood shots, Ciel! And I particularly like the colour!
ReplyDeleteNice lighting for the photo too.
ReplyDeleteGood for all of them. Whether it's a traditional book or on a tablet (which I confess I've become fond of), the more reading the wiser the person.
ReplyDeleteNow *that's* 'happyness':) It sounds a fabulous event and how wonderful to have been there!
ReplyDeleteNice to see the children participating. Good photo with blue light...
ReplyDeleteUne facon d'employer le temps toujours pleine de decouvertes.
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Reponse a ta question: Ceci
The lighting is very effective, very dynamic!
ReplyDeleteThe blue light makes the photos quite interesting. I can imagine the "salon" was quite full. French people are avid readers. :)
ReplyDeleteHappiness is seeing a child absorbed in a book :)
ReplyDeleteA great event, but I wonder why the blue light...
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see literary events so popular!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I love any event that encourages kids to red. ;))
ReplyDeleteNice to see children reading books...
ReplyDelete@ VP: the blue light surprised me...
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