Our final installment for #parisweek is focused more on the wonder that has come out of France as a whole.

I’m certain you’ve all heard of the famous Babar. But have you read the classic cursive tales about him, by Jean de Brunhoff.
This is your reminder to do so! 📝

If you are a traveller ✈️ like we are, you will linger on every little detail, like Celeste’s tears, which we all felt deeply.
When we were traveling through Europe this past winter, there were several days that I asked @claytonsandham if we would regret this. Sometimes, we weren’t sure of the answer. Sometimes, we were. And the answer wasn’t always no.
It’s complicated. And so are these books. They have complexities that you don’t always see on the first read through, but on the tenth.

They are a worthy couple to bring into your home because they continue to live life, even amidst trial, as should we.
I love writing reviews, but I also love reading them and if you are not yet convinced by mine, Swipe to see A.A. Milne’s and see if you’re not making an elephant sized addition to your family. 🐘🐘

Tell us, do you already have a favorite Babar tale? Comment below 👇🏻
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