
Lift the Flap First French
Lift-the-Flap First French is a sturdy, interactive bilingual book in English and French that takes your child’s endless curiosity and gently turns it into a bilingual superpower. Each page is built around familiar moments such as mornings, getting dressed, and family life, so the simple phrases feel relevant and ready to use the same day.
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About
It’s a big, sturdy, flap-lifting, curiosity-fueling adventure filled with the exact phrases you use every single day with family, friends, and the neighbour you awkwardly wave to while holding a snack and a toddler. Each page opens a new mini-world: morning routines, getting dressed, family life, emotions, even holidays.
The illustrations are bright, playful, and just the right amount of busy, enough to pull your child in instantly, but not so much that it overwhelms.
And then come the flaps. Lift one, and you get a little “aha” moment: Je me réveille… I wake up.
Why This Book is Perfect for Bilingual Babies
- It turns passive vocabulary into active discovery. Instead of just hearing words, children find them, which makes them far more likely to remember.
- It builds confidence through interaction. Lifting flaps gives children control, and that sense of control encourages them to try, repeat, and engage with the language
- It connects language to real life. The vocabulary is practical and familiar, making it easy to use beyond the book — at home, during meals, or out and about.
“I started reading it in French, then caught myself adding English without thinking. A week later, my daughter pointed at a bath toy and said poisson completely unprompted. I nearly dropped the sponge”
Laura, mom of 6 months old
3 Ways to Use This Book
1. Pause before lifting the flap
Ask “What do you think it is?” to build anticipation and engagement before revealing the word.
2. Use the audio as your language coach
Play the audio for this book from the Usborne website alongside the book. Let your child hear the phrases spoken by a native voice, then match them to what they see under the flaps. It takes the pressure off you, and builds confident pronunciation from the start.
3. Bring the words into real life
After reading, point things out during the day: “Look — une pomme.” That’s where learning sticks.
My Recommendation
★★★★★
Worth buying.This is one of those books that works exceptionally well for bilingual families — especially in the toddler years when curiosity is at its peak.
It doesn’t rely on long stories or complex explanations. Instead, it builds vocabulary through interaction, repetition, and play — which is exactly how young children learn best.
Language Simplicity
Basic words and phrases in both languages
Visual Support
Strong visual clues help comprehension
Sensory Engagement
Lovely and colourful flaps
What Works
+ Very thick & durable pages
+ Gorgeous gift choice
+ Basic syntaxis in English and French
+ Great for fine motor skills
My Concerns
– Flaps, while magical and sturdy, can be a bit fragile with very enthusiastic toddlers.
– Focus is on vocabulary rather than storytelling
– Flaps stick tightly to the page, so you might want to gently lift them the first time to avoid folding
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Maria Ivanova, Multilingual parent & book reviewer
Oct 2, 2025





