About Mirabelo
Mirabelo began with a simple wish: to raise a child who feels at home in the world.
I’m a language and travel obsessive. I studied French and Spanish at university and I’ve lived in a handful of countries, collecting the words, the food and the small everyday customs that make each place feel like home. When I became a parent, I wanted to hand all of that on — not as lessons, but as play.
I’m also a big believer in screen-free fun: the kind that happens at the kitchen table with scissors, crayons, a wooden spoon and a story read out loud.
So I made the adventure packs I wished existed. Every Mirabelo pack is a printable journey to a real city — Lyon, Kyoto, Oaxaca, with more stamping in — narrated by Filou, a small fox with a big suitcase. Inside: a story in six chapters, an illustrated city map, word cards you can taste out loud, a real recipe to cook together, crafts and mazes, and a passport stamp to earn at the end.
Everything comes in two levels — PETIT for ages 3–5 and GRAND for 6–8 — so the same pack grows with your child. You buy once, download instantly, and print at home whenever a rainy Sunday calls for a trip abroad.
Pack a little suitcase. The world is closer than you think.