Culture Kit

France #3

ID # 3879

Europe, France

This kit included baguette bags, Petit Ecolier and Breton cookie packages, a cheese label, a Monoprix market circular, French food packages, local cafe menu, postcards, a memo pad, a French notebook, a fountain and correction pen, a pencil case (une trousse), a calendar, farm animal book, a Joan of Arc DVD, Where’s Charlie book, Rue Cases Negres DVD, a 3D Paris guide, Paris guide and maps, Marie from Paris Book, a coloring book, a copy of Stylist magazine, Printemps Hair Salon ad, Giverny information, newspapers, a Disney Card Games, a money memory game, Monet puzzle and figurine, Monet coloring pages, Monet postcards, greeting cards, a French Flag, Metro Tickets, Metro tickets, Le Petit Prince bag, train tickets, Euros, Eiffel Tower and bag, museum and other attractions tickets.

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Liz Bucrek & Ashley Bruckbauer

Liz Bucrek is the Program Manager for Carolina Navigators, and helps to provide K-16 teachers and students with global education resources created by Carolina students who have international expertise. She has over ten years of experience in the field of education. Liz has worked as a secondary French and Spanish teacher, as an instructional coach, and as the Director of the Academy of International Studies at Carrboro High School.

Originally from Michigan, Liz has studied abroad in France, taught English in Spain, and traveled throughout the US, Europe, the Caribbean, Latin America, and Asia. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and her Master’s Degree at NC State University.

Liz has traveled to France on many occasions, and some of these items were from her time studying in Rouen, France.

My name is Ashley Bruckbauer. I am a PhD student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where I study eighteenth-century French art. I was in Paris, France for four weeks conducting research on my dissertation, which examines eighteenth-century portraits of diplomats, as well as works of art depicting diplomatic exchanges between France and Asia in the eighteenth century.

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