Extrait du livre Caillou - A special friend
Caillou - A special friend By Rebecca Klevberg Moellerand and Eric Sévigny From Chouette Editions
Caillou - A special friend
Caillou is playing outside. He is playing with George. George is Caillou’s special friend.
Only Caillou can see George. Mommy can’t see George. Grandma can’t see George. That makes George special.
Caillou loves running with George. “Let’s run to that barrel!” says Caillou. Caillou runs across the grass. He is fast.
Caillou touches the barrel. “I’m the fastest!” he shouts. Oh no, Mommy’s flowers! They’re falling.
Oops, Mommy’s flowers are on the grass! Rosie calls. Time for lunch. Caillou goes to the house.
Everyone is having lunch. “Can George eat, too?” Caillou asks. Mommy smiles. “Okay.” Caillou finds George a chair.
Caillou talks about George. “George can run fast. But I can run faster.” “Where does George live?” Grandma asks. “In our house,” says Caillou.
Caillou tells more. “George is my best friend. He is very special and …” “Caillou, your lunch is getting cold,” Mommy says. “Can George wait outside, please?”





























