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The floating boulder

The floating boulder

6-8 ans - 11 pages, 448 mots | 6 minutes de lecture | © Le Regard Sonore, pour la 1ère édition - tous droits réservés


The floating boulder

The floating boulder

One morning, Alarick tells Moko that there is no more food in the village so they must head far off into the sea to go fishing. They take a small boat and head out until nightfall when they anchor in the shadow of a great boulder of ice to protect them from the wind. When they wake up they don’t recognize their surroundings. Everything has changed! The ice boulder is drifting along the waves surrounded by dozens of others like it and is dragging their boat along with it. Alarick is scared and tells Moko that they have hit an iceberg and that it is dangerous, but Moko is confident that the ocean has simply provided them with a helping hand to guide them to where there will be more fish for them to bring back to the village.

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The floating boulder A tale by Arnaud de Buchy Pedagogical content by Emmanuelle Reyss & Jean-Baptiste Lorenzo Illustrated by Sonia Grandame & Joachim Hérissé Le Regard Sonore Editions


One morning, the cold worsened and was freezing every pond, and every river, to such an extent that Moko and Alarick could no longer fish. The surface of the water is as hard as glass! Is there somewhere else we can fish? asked Moko. The water's entire surface was frozen solid and covered in snow.
A Fisherman arrived. My boys! If you are looking for fish, you will have to go as far as the frozen rocks by the sea. Go that way. You can use my boat.
Alarick and Moko followed the path of the frozen river and reached the fisherman's boat, tied to a boulder made of ice. Night was falling and the two friends were getting tired. We’ll spend the night here, said Alarick. We’ll head for the open sea in the morning.