The Little Prince turns 70 this week.
First published in New York in April 1943, the Little Prince sold over 150 million copies worldwide.
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The very 1st Little Prince Application is now avaliable on Appstore.
Discover this fantastic new journey with exclusive games and travel from a planet to another.
The Little Prince Store has brand news dishes, Cereal Bowl, Large Bowl, Coffee Mugs and Tea Mugs for you. Discover the « Quote » collection, available at The Little Prince Online Store (worldwide shipping) !
The Little Prince Ebook is now on iThunes.
But it’s no ordinary Ebook, it comes with lots of extras such as color games, audio sequences and animated pages.
An amazing experience for only 9,99€
Text is in French, published by Gallimard, France.
Log-on to iThunes now and search : LE PETIT PRINCE LIVRE ANIME and let the fun begin.
Live from Hong Kong, this fresh new picture from a magazine where a fan offer our Little Prince ART TOY to other fans in a magazine read every week by 140,000 people over there. We wish him fortune and luck !
Discover this beautiful project supported by The Antoine de Saint-Exupery Foundation : bringing The Little Prince words AND pictures to blind people.
The Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Youth Foundation (F-ASEJ) presented a sneak preview of the promotional film presenting its project for an adapted version of the book The Little Prince for young blind persons on Saturday, 17 November 2012 at the Cité de l’Espace (Space Museum) of Toulouse.
This special screening took place during the gala evening of the Des Etoiles et des Ailes (Stars and Wings) Aerospace Festival, whose patrons are French astronauts Jean-Loup CHRÉTIEN, Patrick BAUDRY and Michel TOGNINI, in front of more than 600 spectators, including a number of personalities representing the principal air and space companies of the Midi-Pyrénées region.
This short film by filmmaker Pierre SCHUMACHER named Le Petit Prince, un rêve au bout des doigts (The Little Prince, Sight and Touch) was produced by the company Séquences Clés (the first broadcasting company in France mainly employing handicapped persons), under the supervision of aviator Dorine BOURNETON, in collaboration with the French Air Force and with the support of Dassault Aviation and Dassault Systèmes.
Watch and share this video and learn more about the project on the Foundation official website : http://www.fasej.org/en