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survolonslet's fly over

Survolons comes from the verb survoler, meaning 'to fly over' or 'to skim over'. It's an engaging and active word that immediately evokes a sense of adventure and exploration.

In the context of the song, it's used to invite listeners on a journey: "Survolons les montagnes, les mers" (Let's fly over the mountains, the seas). This word perfectly captures the song's theme of traveling the world and discovering new places, making it an enticing choice for a push notification.

Hop aboard for a musical world tour that turns geography into pure adventure! In Maroc, Brésil, Canada, Italie, Inde, the singer invites young listeners to fly over mountains and seas while greeting each new land with an enthusiastic “Bonjour et bienvenue.” From the sizzling rhythms of Brazil and its love for football and samba, to Canada’s vast wilderness, Morocco’s desert caravans and colorful souks, Italy’s artistic treasures (plus pizza and pasta), and India’s spicy markets and royal palaces, every verse opens a window on a different culture.

The song’s joyful chorus reminds us that our planet is packed with children, landscapes, and a little bit of magic waiting to be discovered. By pairing catchy melodies with easy French phrases, it sparks curiosity about world capitals and traditions, celebrating how diverse places can feel like one big, friendly neighborhood when we travel together through music.

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