Nina Droff, edited by Solène Leroux 9:01 p.m., December 25, 2021
Young and old have received all kinds of gifts for Christmas.
With for the latter, inevitably, the desire to test them.
Some took advantage of the André-Citroën park, in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, to experience them outdoors.
It was last night for the adults and this noon for the children: the opening of Christmas presents.
After impatiently waiting for them, the children were eager to try them.
In Paris, in the André-Citroën park in the 15th arrondissement, they had a great time.
Between the trees of the park, several children zigzagged this afternoon on their new bikes and scooters.
"It's a drone because I like to fly things", explains Timéo, squatting on the ground with his mother, leaning over the instructions for a brand new machine that they are struggling to get off the ground.
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"There, it does not work and it does not fly", he annoys. A little further on, Lucie, 7, proudly shows off the doll that Santa Claus brought her this morning with lots of other toys. "I had everything I wanted: plasticine, a doll," she says, proudly showing her gifts. "I also got a thing for making slime, a Barbie and a pony that makes music."
Sitting on a bench with his mother, Leo hurries to take out his colored pencils to test the machine he has received as quickly as possible.
"It was a machine for making drawings, flowers", he explains at the microphone of Europe 1. "I had ordered electric Lego with a Mario."
The only problem is that the batteries are missing for them to work.
And while waiting to go buy batteries for his Lego, Leo spent the afternoon drawing flowers.