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Cécile de Brunhoff (née Sabouraud; 16 October 1903 – 7 April 2003) was a French storyteller and the creator of the original Babar story. She was also a classically trained pianist. The Babar books began as a bedtime story de Brunhoff invented for her children, Mathieu and Laurent, when they were four and five years old ...
8. Apr. 2003 · Cécile de Brunhoff, whose husband turned a bedtime tale she told their children into the world-famous stories about Babar the Elephant, died yesterday in Paris. She was 99.
Cécile de Brunhoff, née Cécile Sabouraud le 16 octobre 1903 à Paris 9 e et morte le 7 avril 2003 à Boulogne-Billancourt [1], est une conteuse française qui a créé l'histoire originale de Babar.
10. Apr. 2003 · Cecile de Brunhoff, whose husband turned a bedtime tale she told their children into the world-famous stories about Babar the Elephant, died Monday in Paris. She was 99.
9. Apr. 2003 · Cecile de Brunhoff, the inspiration for Babar, the enchanting little elephant whose adventures captivated generations of children, has died. She was 99.
We remember Cecile de Brunhoff, who died April 7 at the age of 99. It was the bedtime story she made up and told her sons in 1930 that became the basis for the world-famous Babar the Elephant stories. Her husband, Laurent de Brunhoff, wrote down the story and provided the illustrations. Terry talked with their son, author and illustrator ...
24. Apr. 2003 · Cecile de Brunhoff, the inspiration for Babar, the enchanting little elephant whose adventures have captivated generations of children in book, onscreen and on TV, died in Paris April 7 after...