On Valentine’s Day, the children of franceinfo junior talk about love. To answer them: Brigitte Labbé, writer, co-author of “Love: I understood everything” published by Privat.
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Tuesday, February 14, is Valentine’s Day, the feast of love. To talk about feelings, the franceinfo junior program held out its microphone to CM2 students at the Rouanet school in Paris. To answer their many questions, the guest of the day is Brigitte Labbéwriter, co-author (with Sonia Chaine) of Love: I have it all figured outpublished by Privat.
Varole asks the first question at the microphone: “Why does love exist?” asks the student. “Why are there people who don’t find love?” asks Melissa in turn. Love spoils with this question from Asma: “Why in some couples do people break people’s hearts or are they unfaithful?” Back to the news with this question from Pauline: the CM2 student wonders who had the idea to invent “this funny Valentine’s Day party”. Finally, we end with a verification question signed Safa: “Did the first person who used the phrase “have butterflies in your stomach” really had any?” On this page, re-listen in full to this franceinfo junior program on love.