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Puy de Fou launches into publishing and releases a magazine for children

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Editorial La Roche-sur-Yon

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Dec 3 2024 at 11:50 a.m.

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After opening a school, producing his first film, launching his train journey across and his Exkalibur treasure hunt, the Vendée leisure park launches into publishing.

Puy du Fou indeed announces create a new subsidiaryPuy du Fou Éditions, and launch its “first youth magazine”, aimed at children aged 8 to 13.

The very first issue of this monthly entitled The Panache(in reference to the show at Le Grand Panache park), will be released in avril 2025.

Give “a taste of the splendors of French heritage”

The vocation of Puy du Fou Éditions, through this new magazine, is to make people discover and appreciate the riches of French heritage, in its history, its landscapes, its culture, its art of living

Nicolas de Villiers, president of Puy du Fou

In a press release, the leisure park explains that it wants to “offer young generations spectacular legendary stories, full of surprises and emotion”.

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The first front page of the magazine. ©Le Puy du Fou Editions

The magazine aims to “give its young readers a taste of the splendors of French heritage”.

Inside, we will find through more than 60 pagesof the illustrated fiction, an original comic strip of which each issue offers a new episode, sections on history, art, geographystill indicates Puy du fou.

The creator of Célestine as editor-in-chief

To run this journal, Puy du Fou Éditions called on children's author Gwenaële Barussaud, known in particular for her series Célestine, Little Opera Ratpublished by Albin Michel Jeunesse, which sold more than a million copies.

Gwenaële Barussaud will be the editor-in-chief of this magazine created by Puy du Fou. ©Pascal Helleu

“Gwenaële Barussaud is also known for her novels which feature children in history”: The Maidens of the Empire (Mame), The Lights of (Fleurus), Leo (Rageot) – Grand prize for children’s historical novel.

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