Extrait du livre Caillou - The big dance contest
Caillou The big dance contest by Rebecca Klevberg Moeller and Eric Sevigny published by Chouette
Caillou The big dance contest
Caillou plays at Grandma’s. He sees a book.
Caillou looks at the book. He sees a photo.
“Grandma, who is in the photo?” Caillou asks. “This is Grandpa. And this is me.”
“We were good dancers.”
Caillou sees a ribbon. “What is this?”
“It is our blue ribbon,” Grandma says. “We were the best dancers.”
Caillou jumps around. “Look, I can dance, too!”
“I’ll show you another dance,” says Grandma. “Take my hands. Move your feet.”
“You are the best dancer. Here is your ribbon!”
Caillou dances with Grandpa. Grandpa can dance well, too.
Mommy and Rosie come to Grandma’s house.
“I am the best dancer,” Caillou says. “Here is my ribbon.”
“Grandma and Grandpa were good dancers, too. Look at this photo!”
“And look at this!” Grandpa says. He takes Grandma’s hands. They move their feet. Mommy cheers, “You are good dancers!”





























