“Paris: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know” by: Klay Lamprell

Recommended Age: 9-10+

Description: This is not a guidebook. And it is definitely 'not-for-parents'. It is the real, inside story about one of the world's most famous cities - Paris. In this book you'll hear fascinating tales about creepy stone gargoyles, ghostly railway stations, huge castles and amazingly pampered pets.

Check out cool stories about stuffed animals, caves filled with bones and the deadly guillotine. You'll find cyclists, junk collectors and musicians, and snails on the menu for dinner.

Where can you pretend you're at the beach in the middle of the city?
Who smiles at 6 million people a year?
Who had her own life-size village built just to play in?
Which famous building was built inside out?
This book shows you a Paris your parents probably don't even know about.

My Rating: 5/5

I really, really enjoyed this book! I love learning (especially history) so this was perfect! There were so many great facts, and Lamprell did a great job of keeping it interesting and engaging for younger readers as well!


Things to be aware of in “Paris: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know”


Language:

  • 1 “idiot”
  • 1 “mon dieu” (which translates to “my God”)


Romantic Content:

  • There are a few images that are displaying a representation of a nude statue.


Spiritual Content:

  • A Hindu god and its festival is mentioned.


Additional Notes:

  • A mention of men wearing women’s clothing.

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