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Gang de Filles - Cahier d'Amitié

€12.90

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👯 French best friends journal

📖 64 pages of friendship fun

✏️ Fill-in together activities

🤫 Quizzes, secrets and memories

👧 Perfect for ages 7+

🇫🇷 Made in France


French best friends journal 64 pages for girls to fill in together with quizzes and secrets, Minus Éditions Gang de Filles friendship keepsake, birthday gift for francophone girls aged 7 plus
Gang de Filles - Cahier d'Amitié
€12.90
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Gang de Filles is a French friendship journal for best friends to complete together. This fun keepsake book helps friends:

  • Celebrate their friendship through shared activities
  • Document inside jokes, secrets and favourite memories
  • Discover new things about each other through quizzes
  • Create a permanent record of their friendship
  • Strengthen bonds through collaborative projects

A special way to celebrate and preserve the magic of best friendship.

Description

Recommended Age: 7 years and up

1 French-language friendship journal, 64 pages

Theme: Friendship memories, secrets and fun between friends

Paperback format with illustrated prompts and quizzes

Designed for best friends to complete together

Perfect gift for girl friends and BFFs

Designed and made in France by Minus Éditions

About Minus Éditions

Minus Éditions is a Lille-based publisher that creates conversation card games, fill-in keepsake books, and activity challenges, all in French. The collection covers every family relationship you can think of: mother-daughter, father-son, siblings, grandparents, godparents, and best friends, alongside outdoor adventure cards, bedtime prompts, mealtime discussions, and travel games. The tone is warm, witty, and never preachy, designed to get families talking, laughing, and learning things about each other they didn't expect. Everything is printed in France on FSC paper with vegetable-based inks, and packaged by an ESAT sheltered workshop. Minus Éditions is our go-to for screen-free, French-language family moments that genuinely bring people closer.

Frequently asked questions about this product

Is a French friendship notebook for girls 7+ a good first choice among kids books and discussion kits for this age?

A French friendship notebook built for girls 7+ fits really well as a first step into kids books and discussion kits, because it mixes light reading with playful prompts rather than long blocks of text. The format feels like a secret space they share, so they naturally want to fill in the pages together and keep coming back to it. At this age, they love writing about best friends, little memories, and inside jokes, and this kind of booklet guides them without feeling like homework. You also get a clear age recommendation, simple questions, and fun illustrations that help them understand what to do without you hovering over their shoulder. It’s an easy way to introduce a more thoughtful activity while still feeling like playtime.

What kind of emotional benefit can a girls’ BFF memory diary in French bring compared with other creative journals?

The big motivation behind a girls’ BFF memory diary in French is how it turns everyday friendship moments into little rituals they’ll talk about for years. Instead of another toy that gets forgotten, they sit together, answer prompts, draw, and laugh while sharing secrets in a safe, guided way. It gently encourages them to express feelings, say kind things to each other, and celebrate what makes their bond special. Because both fill it in, neither feels left out or judged; it becomes "their" thing, not just an object. For a caring adult, it’s a clever way to nurture confidence, empathy, and communication, all wrapped in something that feels light, fun, and perfectly sized for their world.

My child has never used a collaborative friendship booklet before; is a guided best-friends journal in French simple enough to use without help?

You do not need any special experience for a guided best-friends journal in French; it is built exactly for children who have never used this kind of booklet before. The pages are short, with illustrated prompts, quizzes, and little questions that are easy to understand at around 7 years old and up. Because everything is already structured, they just follow along, answer, doodle, or tick boxes together. There is no need for complex instructions or long explanations from you. They can open it at any page that catches their eye and jump in. It’s ideal if you want something creative that your child and her friend can manage on their own during a playdate or quiet afternoon.

How can I be sure a French girls’ friendship keepsake notebook is truly a safe and trustworthy choice among kids books and discussion kits?

When you look for reassurance on a French girls’ friendship keepsake notebook, details like age indication, page count, and where it is created matter a lot. Here you have a clearly recommended age from 7 years, a defined 64-page format, and the fact that it is designed and made in France, which usually means careful attention to content and materials. The prompts stay on positive themes: memories, secrets shared kindly, and fun between friends, nothing that feels intrusive or inappropriate. It’s a paper item, so no screens, no data, just a tangible booklet they can keep. If you like gifts with a solid rapport qualité/prix that still feel thoughtful and well-crafted, this ticks those boxes without you having to worry.