Birds Have Wings, Children Have Books

Les oiseaux ont des ailes, les enfants ont des livres, by Alain Serres and Lucile Placin

It’s simple and witty. It sounds like a funny lesson to learn, when very small, and find links between things and people. The well-linked words take us through Rue du monde’s slogan: Birds have wings, children have books… because this title is a playful tribute to the world of books!

17 x 17 cm, 36 pages

Rights sold: Chinese (Complex and Simplified), Romanian

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//Alain Serres'S OTHER BOOKS

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A Baby on Earth
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I Have the Right to Love Books (and Chocolate!)
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Do Poppies Know that They are Fragile?
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Haïkus for Little Ones
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I Love You So Much
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My Blue House
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Bread, Butter and Chocolate
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If All the World’s Books…
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My First Poem
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Martin of the Hummingbirds
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The Book that Spoke Every Language
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The Vitamin School
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Robinson And The Tree Of Life
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You Will Be The Eyes Of The Sea
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The War in a Thousand Pieces
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All Children Have the Right to Culture
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Well, Yes!
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I Have the Right to Save my Planet
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This Is How We Live In The World
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A Tiny Blue Silence
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Three Wolves In A Library
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A Thousand Drawings In A Inkwell
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Good News From The World
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The Horn Of Secrets
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Friends! 24 mini stories

//Lucile Placin'S OTHER BOOKS

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Three Wolves In A Library
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At Rainbow School