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Et Les Copains: Le Petit Nicolas

While it depicts an idealized childhood, it also serves as a gentle satire of French society and adult perceptions. The Famous "Copains" (Friends)

(Little Nicholas and His Friends) is a celebrated installment in the Le Petit Nicolas series of French children's books. Created by the legendary duo of author René Goscinny (also famous for Asterix ) and illustrator Jean-Jacques Sempé , the book was originally published in 1963. Core Concept and Themes Le petit Nicolas et les copains

The narrative uses a "childish" style with run-on sentences and schoolyard slang, which often highlights the absurdity of adult behavior. While it depicts an idealized childhood, it also

Stories revolve around everyday life at school and home, including playground scuffles, misunderstandings with teachers, and general mischief with "the gang". Core Concept and Themes The narrative uses a

Nicolas’s friends are defined by distinct, often comical foibles: His best friend, who is constantly eating.

The teacher’s pet and a bit of a "crybaby" who wears glasses.

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