During the holidays, you sometimes have to compete in your imagination to occupy the children and get them out of the screens.

This is all the more true in this period of early curfew.

Europe 1 offers you two musical tales that make you move and / or think.

It is not easy to keep children occupied during long journeys in the car or in these times of curfew.

While Zone B vacations begin and those in Zone C continue, Europe 1 offers you an alternative that is sometimes unknown but still effective: musical tales.

Here are some of them.

The first asks about the father's place within the family, the second initiates Rock'n'Roll.

"That the children may understand a little better what is going on in the hearts of dads"

In the

LouPapaPoul

musical tale

, the hero is a big bad wolf who thinks only of his work and does not see Filou, his son.

But one day, he burns out, and the wolf even got scared.

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In reality, the wolf is the image of the father of the family, and for Théophile Ardy, the co-author and musician of LouPapaPoul, it is an allegory of his very young paternity.

"Our approach was that the children maybe understand a little better what goes on in the hearts of the dads, but also that the dads can maybe also find their place within the family, because we have the impression that this is a big, big issue of our time ".

And this playful musical tale is for all ages ...

"Rock'n'grotte"

To read and listen to

Rock The Cavern

by Cyril Magui and Bertrand Lanche on the other hand, you have to like more edgy music.

This musical tale is a true-false story, they say, from prehistory.

That of the first rock band of all time.

The figures are in Glastonbury, surrounded by mammoths and rock paintings, and find precious manuscripts on a snakeskin.

As a result, eleven pioneer songs of 'rock'n'grotte', to listen to from 4 years old.