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Judith Masini

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Judith Masini (born 11 June 1986), is a French author, illustrator and the creator of Ornicar Publishing.[1] She is best known for her children book series The Zazoo[2] that helps promote languages[3] across the world. Her books have gained worldwide attention due to the new learning method invented by Judith Masini.

Born in Nancy, Lorraine, France, Judith Masini has been fond of literature and book writing since her early days. The story tells that when she was only 10, she endeavoured to create her own language that she shared with her little brother, Quentin. Judith grew up in a family of French teachers who taught her the importance of languages. Early on, she would proofread her father's novels.

Judith graduated from the prestigious French business school EM LYON. The idea of creating a bilingual book series and developing a new learning method to help children learn foreign languages came during an au-pair experience in Sicilia, Italy. There, she would look after two young sisters who would consistently switch from one language to the other without any issue. After graduating, Judith moved to London[4] to study bilingual children and see how their learning method could be applied to other groups of children to help them learn a foreign language.[5]

In 2014, Judith created Ornicar Publishing and released her first book series called The Zazoo. She founded the Little Ambassadeurs program that allows individuals to promote the book and a Little Community where all the existing Ambassadeurs help each other promote their business.[6]

In 2016, Judith was interviewed by L'Express as one of 50 highly influential French people living and working in London.

References[edit]

  1. Femme Expat, September 2014, FE 2014
  2. France3, April 2015, FR3 Interview Judith MASINI
  3. Blog de Mere, October 2015, BDM 2015
  4. Le Petit Journal, April 2015, Interview LPJ
  5. Trilingual Mama, December 2014, TM 2014
  6. La Depeche, August 2015, LD 2015


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