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In this story of courage and friendship, set on the Louisiana bayou, Clovis Crawfish and his friends teach children how to put aside their fears and assist others, while also teaching them a bit of Cajun French. Clovis' bayou friends are frightened by the large, wide-eyed animal that Gaston Grasshopper spots climbing in the big old oak tree. But Clovisexplains that this big betail is Raoul Raccoon, who is simply gathering berries for his meal. When this hungry raccoon gets trapped in Simone Spideris web, Clovis urges his friends to abandon their fears of Raoul and help him out of a sticky situation. Lizette Lizard and RenE Rainfrog quickly pull the cobwebs from Raoulis eyes, preventing him fromfalling into the bayou. Grateful for their assistance, Raoul calls to them, Merci, merci mille fois, or I thank you athousand times Also available in French: CLOVIS ECREVISSE ET CHARLES CHATOUI
Synopsis
In this story of courage and friendship, Clovis' bayou friends are frightened by the large, wide-eyed animal that Gaston Grasshopper spots climbing in the big old oak tree. Even though all these creatures live down by the bayou, they are not all friends. Some are even afraid of each other But Clovis explains that this big betail is Raoul Raccoon, who is simply gathering berries for his meal. When this hungry raccoon gets trapped in Simone Spider's web, Clovis urges his friends to abandon their fears of Raoul and help him out of a sticky situation.
Set on the Louisiana bayou, this story of Clovis Crawfish and his friends teaches children how to put aside their fears and assist others, while also teaching them a bit of Cajun French.
Synopsis
When a hungry raccoon gets trapped in a spiderweb, Clovis urges his friends to abandon their fear of Raoul and help him out of a sticky situation.