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Regional natural parks of France

Okay kiddo, let me explain what regional natural parks of France are. Imagine you have a big garden where you live, and you love to explore and play there, right?

Well, France is also a big land and it has many special places called "natural parks." They are like big gardens where people can go to explore and learn about the different plants, animals, and landscapes that make up that area.

But, these parks are not just any parks. They are very special because they are made to protect and preserve the natural environment. This means that plants, trees, and animals are not allowed to be harmed, and people have to be very careful when they visit, so they don't damage anything.

France has 53 of these special parks, and they are called "regional natural parks" because they cover a large area of land in a particular region of France. Each park is unique and has its own special features that make it different from other parks.

One park might have tall mountains and lots of snow, while another park might have a big river and lots of different birds. Some parks might have forests full of big trees and other parks might have sandy beaches and the ocean.

These regional natural parks are really important because they help protect the environment and support the local communities. People can visit and enjoy the park, but they have to respect the rules and take care of the environment.

So, if you ever go to France, make sure to visit one of these cool parks and learn about the amazing natural world that surrounds us!