As a lifelong scholar of French culture, I’m delighted to curate this selection for my HomeschoolWays.com readers. Surrounding oneself with French symbols isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s an invitation to immerse in la vie française, fostering creativity. Add history lessons and a touch of joie de vivre to your daily life. From the revolutionary spirit of the Enlightenment to the poetic landscapes of Provence, let’s explore.
- Madeleine costume – the French school girl who was not scared of lions or mice
- Get one for your daughter, too
Below, I’ve selected 10 accessible objects from Amazon, each tied to a quintessential French emblem. These are practical for home display, play, or study, with brief notes on their cultural resonance. I’ve focused on items that are durable, family-friendly, and evocative for homeschooling themes like art, cuisine, and heritage.
Top 10 French Gifts
| 1 | 9-Piece Eiffel Tower Statue Set – The Eiffel Tower, Gustave Eiffel’s 1889 marvel, symbolizes Parisian romance and innovation. Perfect for sparking discussions on engineering or French landmarks in your space. Keep some for yourself, give others for gifts. Or take to co-op, for when you cover the history of France. Let multiple children take it home for a few weeks, to remind themselves to listen to French music and vocabulary.
| 2 | Classic French Wool Beret Hat (One Size, Solid Colors) – The beret, worn by artists like Picasso (OK, he was Spanish, but lived in Paris for many years) in Montmartre, embodies bohemian French style and artistic freedom. Ideal for role-playing historical figures or casual cultural dress-up.
| 3 | 5-Piece Fake French Baguette Bread Set – The baguette, a daily ritual since the 19th century, represents France’s bread-making mastery and communal café life. Use these faux loaves for sensory play or kitchen-themed history units.
| 4 | La Rochere Perigord Wine Glasses Set of 6 – France’s world-renowned vineyards, from Bordeaux to Champagne, evoke sophistication and terroir. Non-alcoholic versions suit family toasts to French geography or etiquette lessons.
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| 5 | 24 Sachets of Lavender from Provence – Provence’s lavender fields symbolize rural serenity and herbal traditions dating to Roman times. Hang in drawers for a subtle scent that inspires botany or aromatherapy activities. Also perfect for gifting at a French-themed birthday party or in your co-op class.
| 6 | Mini Statue of Liberty Figurine – Designed by French sculptor Frédéric Bartholdi in 1886 as a gift to America, it highlights Franco-American bonds and Enlightenment ideals of liberty. Great for civics crossovers. This set is perfect for a co-op class or as party favors.
| 7 | Mona Lisa Art Print Poster – Leonardo da Vinci’s enigmatic portrait, housed in the Louvre since 1797, captures Renaissance genius and French art patronage. Frame it for art appreciation or mystery-solving games.
| 8 | Gallic Rooster Figurine – Le coq gaulois, France’s national emblem since the 19th century, draws from Gallic warriors and symbolizes vigilance. Perfect for folklore stories or poultry farm simulations.
| 9 | Mini French Desk Flag Le tricolor bleu-blanc-rouge, born from the 1789 Revolution, stands for liberty, equality, fraternity. Display on desks for Bastille Day reenactments or flag etiquette lessons.
| 10 | 4-Pack Ceramic Escargot Plates (6 Holes Each, with Handles) – Escargots à la bourguignonne highlight Burgundy region’s gourmet heritage and foraged traditions. Please do not eat snails. 🙂 Bake veggies in these dishes, for hands-on French cooking explorations.
For Overachievers, A Few More Items
Madeleine Book – The French school girl who inspired the whole world. Here is the story in English.
Madeleine Doll – Once you inspire your daughters to be brave like Madeleine, they might want a dolly to carry around. It even comes with Genevieve, the adorable pooch, and they both stand for a pose!
Madeleine Costume – My daughter wore a Madeline costume when she was 4. I wore one as an adult. It’s a lot of fun.
LEGO set, Parisian Skyline – Nothing says France as much as Paris and its architecture. Unleash hours of LEGO fun with this set.
French-English dictionary – A must-have for French students.
French Language for Beginners – Language learning apps have their place, but nothing replaces a good textbook.
Coco Chanel inspired Breton top – For fashion-forward mamans, Coco Chanel’s brilliant idea, which she stole from Breton mariners.
These pieces can transform a corner of your home into a mini Musée d’Orsay or Provençal café. They encourage tactile learning and cultural curiosity. You don’t have to get them all. Even one item will elevate your French lessons to a new level. This post contains affiliate links. Thank you for your support!




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