All the French Things

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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.

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. Continue reading »


Book 4 of 50 – Une langue venue d’ailleurs

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Akira Mizubayashi is a Japanese man who fell in love with French. He learned it so well, he obtained scholarships to study in France – twice. After getting his doctorate degree in French, he returned to Japan and taught French for the rest of his life. In his own words, this meant happiness. Mizubayashi wrote a memoir in French about how he learned French and how it changed his life – “Une langue venue d’ailleurs.” (affiliate link)

Une langue venue d'ailleurs

Une langue venue d’ailleurs – my own copy

I bought this book in 2014, read 70% of it, and never finished it. Life happened. When I embarked on this journey of reading 50 books in one year in 2023, I knew this would be one of the books I absolutely had to finish. Continue reading »