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Comment on vivait dans l'Égypte ancienne ? - NOTA BENE

Ah, l'Égypte ancienne… Ses pyramides, ses hiéroglyphes, son papyrus, ses pharaons… Autant de choses qui fascinent et passionnent depuis des siècles. Et pourtant on ne va pas du tout en parler aujourd'hui ! Dans cet épisode, on va se concentrer sur son aspect quotidien, sur commen ...  Show more

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Aujourd'hui, je vous propose de parler de la consommation de YouTube et des réseaux sociaux en général… par les enfants, et par les ados. Vous ne le savez peut-être pas, mais je suis moi-même père de famille, j'ai trois enfants, et ces enfants aiment bien regarder les écrans, des ...  Show more

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